Mo' (1996)
Directed by Yves-Noël François

Drama

Film Synopsis

Sam Follow, a down-at-heel private detective, gladly accepts a mission offered to him by Mo', the head of a television and cinema company that has a monopoly in the audiovisual arena in Europe.  For two thousand dollars a week, plus expenses, Sam must hunt down the missing star actor Ned Collins.  Famous for his screen portrayals of driven lawmen in tough westerns, Collins suddenly reappears in a town and begins imposing his own rule of law, unable to distinguish reality from fiction...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Yves-Noël François
  • Script: Yves-Noël François
  • Cinematographer: Carlo Varini
  • Music: Stephan Eicher
  • Cast: Jean-Marc Barr (Sam Follow), Gunilla Karlzen (Betty), Jean Yanne (Ned Collins), Christine Pignet (Mo'), Philippe du Janerand (Douillot), Fabrice Bénichou (Lucky - le boxeur), Marie-Laure Dougnac (Lorraine), Bernard Haller (Fressengeas), Adama Niane (Zeck), Cécile Vassort (Mme Bernard), Farid Chopel
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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