La Mort du chinois (1998)
Directed by Jean-Louis Benoît

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Michel, a children's author, has become obsessed with recovering his wife Hélène after she left him for another man.  He imagines that his rival is a Chinese man, and then a Spaniard; in any event, he has made up his mind to kill him, if this is what it takes to get Hélène back.  His friend Gérard tries to console him, whilst another friend Lise, who is in love with him, tries to take his mind off his present problems by getting him to smoke various narcotic substances.  Thierry, his editor, is constantly on his back, asking him when he will furnish his next animal-themed story, and Inspector Chevalot does his best to divert him from his murderous intentions.  It all ends with Michel turning his back on his unhelpful entourage and setting off for Hong Kong, where he plans to pursue Hélène and her lover...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Louis Benoît
  • Script: Jean-Louis Benoît
  • Cinematographer: Dominique Chapuis
  • Music: Jean-Louis Négro
  • Cast: José Garcia (Michel Passepont), Denis Podalydès (Gérard), Isabelle Carré (Lise), François Berléand (Inspecteur Chevalot), François Morel (Thierry Berges), Paul Minthe (Alain), Laurent Stocker (Serge), Valérie Bonneton (Flo), Catherine Samie (Jocelyne), Sylvie Joly (La patronne du bar), Bing Yin (Tong), Eriq Ebouaney (Bekate, l'infirmier), Pascal Ternisien (Philippe), Emmanuel Quatra (Le guitariste Zeng), Thierry Bosc (Le barman), Jean-Philippe Daguerre (Antonio Sanchez), Eric Petitjean (Martino), Sandrine Caron (Elvire), Salvatore Ingoglia (Sganarelle), Louis Merino (Guzman)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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