Dis-moi qui tuer (1965) Directed by Etienne Périer
Drama
Film Synopsis
A German man is thrown from the top of a building in Paris. Thus
begins a mysterious adventure which takes us to the French
Riviera. Here, in a small coastal town, a gang of likeable but
crazy adolescents hang out with a 17-year-old English girl named
Pompon. The gang takes up residence in an abandoned old hotel
where they given free rein to their wildest desires...
Script: Maurice Fabre, Didier Goulard,
Henri Lapierre (novel)
Cinematographer: Henri Raichi
Cast:Michèle Morgan (Geneviève Monthannet),
Paul Hubschmid (Reiner Dietrich),
Darío Moreno (Pitou),
Rellys (Le Basta),
Jean Yanne (Federucci),
Jean-Roger Caussimon (Kopf),
Alain Dekok (Constantin),
François Leccia (Marc Pestel),
Christian Marin (Le marchand de glaces),
Fernand Sardou (M. Pesel),
Germaine Montero (Mme Fayard),
Daniel Emilfork (Teotihuacan),
Albert Michel (Le portier),
Charles Blavette (Un poivrot),
Daniel Allier (Machelin),
Yann Arthus-Bertrand (Galland),
Raymond Gérôme (La voix au téléphone),
Fiona Lewis (Pompon)
Country: France
Language: French / English
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
The Golden Age of French cinema
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