Tir groupé (1982)
Directed by Jean-Claude Missiaen

Thriller / Drama
aka: Shot Pattern

Film Synopsis

One evening, Carine, a sales assistant in a luxury parfumery, is violently assaulted by three thugs in a suburban train.  When she dies from her injuries, her boyfriend Antoine is devastated.  He resolves to find the killers and punish them.  When he visits a receiver of stolen goods, he comes across the cameo that he had just given to Carine...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Claude Missiaen
  • Script: Jean-Claude Missiaen, Claude Veillot
  • Cinematographer: Pierre-William Glenn
  • Music: Yvan Jullien, Hubert Rostaing
  • Cast: Gérard Lanvin (Antoine Beranger), Véronique Jannot (Carine Ferrand), Michel Constantin (Alexandre Gagnon), Mario David (Felix Pejat), Roland Blanche (Michel Poubennec), Jean-Roger Milo (Samson Balestra), David Jalil (Sormani), Steve Kalfa (Jegou), Dominique Pinon (Daniel Verlot), Roland Amstutz (Francis Colletin), Fabrice Eberhard (Firearm dealer), Cathy Bodet (Colette Dupre), Patricia Millardet (Anne-Marie), Pierre Londiche (Raoul Ferrand), Janine Magnan (Solange Ferrand), Yves Elliot (Fernand), Amélie Prévost (Sophie), Louis Navarre (Marco), Denise Bailly (Mme Gilles), Bernard Marcellin
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Aka: Shot Pattern

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