Rouge-gorge (1985)
Directed by Pierre Zucca

Drama
aka: Redbreast

Film Synopsis

An adolescent girl loves her father, a mysterious businessman, but is anxious to know something of his secret activities.  When her father is abroad on business, she begins an investigation and discovers that he is the head of large counterfeiting operation.  She begins to wonder about the true nature of her father...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Zucca
  • Script: Suzanne Schiffman, Pierre Zucca
  • Cinematographer: Paul Bonis
  • Cast: Philippe Léotard (Louis Ducasse), Laetitia Léotard (Reine Ducasse), Jérôme Zucca (Charles), Victoria Abril (Marguerite), Fabrice Luchini (Frédéric), Benoît Régent (Philippe Page), Mathieu Schiffman (Gilles), Jean Ber (Un siffleur), Max Berto (Un siffleur), Pascal Bonitzer (Un vendeur), Jean-Noël Brouté (Un garçon de la bande de Charles), Toni Cecchinato (Le concierge), Didier Cherbuy (Un garçon de la bande de Charles), Eric Druel (Un garçon de la bande de Charles), Nicole Duret (La caissière du cinéma), Irène Fabry (La dame des toilettes), Robert Langlois (Un siffleur), Nicolas Le Quang (Un garçon de la bande de Charles), Jacques Mathou (Un siffleur), Bernard Scheyen (Le garçon du club)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Aka: Redbreast

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