L.627

L.627
Directed by Bertrand Tavernier
Produced by Alain Sarde
Frédéric Bourboulon
Written by Bertrand Tavernier
Michel Alexandre
Starring Didier Bezace
Jean-Paul Comart
Charlotte Kady
Music by Philippe Sarde
Cinematography Alain Choquart
Edited by Ariane Boeglin
Production
company
Canal+
Investimage 3
Les Films Alain Sarde
Little Bear
Sofiarp
Distributed by AMLF
Release dates
  • 9 September 1992 (1992-09-09)
Running time
145 minutes
Country France
Language French
Box office $5.4 million[1]

L.627 is a 1992 French film directed by Bertrand Tavernier.

Plot

Lucien Marguet, nicknamed "Lulu" is an investigator of the second class of the judicial police. This is a field officer, passionate about his work sometimes leaves him to sacrifice his family life. Following an argument with his superior that he considers incompetent, he is changed of brigade. But he quickly joined a group fighting against drug trafficking. Then followed a series of routine operations over which each member of the brigade is revealed ...

Cast

  • Hervé Laudière as Inspector Biere
  • Jacques Boudet as Raymond
  • Fabrice Roux as Toulouse
  • Jean-Luc Abel as J.P.
  • Martial as Rambo
  • Jacky Pratoussy as Mario
  • Didier Castello as Willy
  • Eric Dufay as Mr. Propre
  • François Lescurat as Usher
  • Eric Savin as Lefort
  • Jean Odoutan as Mamadou Diop
  • Jean-Claude Calon as Longuet

  • Kamel Cherif as Said
  • Bruno Raffaelli as Jaunet
  • Jean Le Mouël as Aussenac
  • Laurentine Milebo as Alimata
  • Simone Pheto as Couliba
  • Shérif Scouri as Norrodine
  • Smaïl Mekki as Miloud
  • Fathia Saïd as Malika
  • Thierry Desroses as Saintonge
  • Joséphine Kouam as Joséphine
  • Isabelle Soimaud as Philomene
  • Uche Aniagolu as Berthe

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result
1992 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Bertrand Tavernier Nominated
1993 César Award Best Film Bertrand Tavernier Nominated
Most Promising Actress Charlotte Kady Nominated
Best Director Bertrand Tavernier Nominated
Best Writing Michel Alexandre & Bertrand Tavernier Nominated

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