Une fille et des fusils
Une fille et des fusils | |
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Directed by | Claude Lelouch |
Produced by |
Claude Lelouch Felix C. Ziffer |
Written by |
Claude Lelouch Pierre Uytterhoeven |
Starring |
Jean-Pierre Kalfon Amidou |
Music by | Pierre Vassiliu |
Cinematography | Jean Collomb |
Edited by | Claude Barrois |
Release dates |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Une fille et des fusils is a French film, directed by Claude Lelouch, released in 1964. It is also known as The Decadent Influence.[1]
Plot
Four young people, tired of working life, decide that they can earn more money from crime than they can from work. The film follows their training at the first "crime school", as well as their following deeds.
Cast
- Jean-Pierre Kalfon as Jean-Pierre
- Amidou as Amidou
- Pierre Barouh as Pierre
- Jacques Portet as Jacques
- Janine Magnan as Martine
- Yane Barry as the bistrokeeper
- Betty Beckers as the prostitute
Background
- The first success for Claude Lelouch after four attempts led to him attempting to destroy all copies and negatives of his previous films. After its success, Lalouche attempted to release a series, but les Grands Moments failed to find a distributor.
- Claude Lelouch recycled some ideas from this film in his later works, e.g. the shooting of bottles in "Le bon et les méchants" or economic catastrophes in "L'aventure c'est l'aventure".
References
- ↑ "The Decadent Influence". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2015-11-03.
External links
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