Savannah (1988)
Directed by Marco Pico

Drama

Film Synopsis

Two sympathetic outlaws, Colin and Mailland, come across a little girl, Savannah who has run away from home.  Having decided to ransom the girl, the two men take her to an old farm and wait for events to take their course.  As the girl is the daughter of an important politician, the press and the police are soon interested in the kidnapping...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marco Pico
  • Script: Marco Pico, Mark Miller (book)
  • Cinematographer: François Lartigue
  • Music: Ken Harrison, Jean-Claude Petit
  • Cast: Jacques Higelin (Colin), Daniel Martin (Mailland), Elodie Gautier (Savannah), Sylvie Granotier (Genevieve), René Féret (Fabien), Marcel Bozzuffi (Caplan), Benoît Régent (Le pompiste), Dominique Blanc (Jeanne), Michel Didym (Perret), Jean-Marie Galey (Le conseiller), Ruth Handlen (Audrey), Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko (Le commissaire), Jacques Nolot (L'agent), Romain Weingarten (Le forain), Armand Babel, Bérénice Sauvaget, Bernard Graell, Jacky Besson, Pierre Martin, Claude Marquant
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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