Film Synopsis
François Holin's glorious career as an ace racing driver would seem
to be over when he loses his licence after an accident which cost the life
of his co-driver. He ends up lending his services as a chauffeur to
a gang of hardened criminals led by François Canter. To put
him in his place and never let him forget who is the boss, François's
new employers refer to him as 'Ho' - it's just one of many indignities that
make him grind his teeth in resentment. With the insulting pittance
he is offered after a hold-up where he was able to put his fancy driving
to good use, François buys a mink coat for his girlfriend, Benedite.
Whilst preparing the gang's next criminal exploit, Canter manages to get
himself killed, so François naturally offers to take his place.
His employers, the Schwartz brothers, regard this as a bad joke and promptly
turn down his offer. For the man who has grown tired of being referred
to as 'Ho' this is the final humiliation. Deciding the time has come
for him to go it alone, François embarks on his solo career in crime
- and then gets himself arrested for stealing a car. His period of
incarceration is not long however. By exercising his cunning, he is
soon at liberty and planning his next nefarious escapade.
By now, Benedite has got wind of her boyfriend's criminal tendencies and
will have nothing more to do with him - until she realises the danger he
is now in. Narrowly escaping being caught in a police trap, François
goes on the run with Benedite. En route for Sologne, they run into
the Schwarz brothers, who are being hotly pursued by the police after their
most recent heist has gone somewhat awry. In the ensuing wild shoot
out between the rival crooks, Benedite is killed and François has
no choice but to surrender to the police.
© James Travers
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