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Synopsis
The seedy, pscyho characters from author Joel Houssin's popular 1980s series of hip French crime novels come to vivid life in this rip roaring actioner. The directorial debut of French/Dutch video maker Jan Kounen, the film presents a super violent, drug ladened world ruled by ultramacho men and supported by long-legged, wild-haired, gun-toting beauties. Dobermann (Vincent Cassel) is the leader of a large criminal gang. His lover is Nat la Gitane (Monica Belucci), a deaf-mute gypsy girl. The story begins as Dobermann and company boldly pull off a blood-soaked bank robbery in broad daylight. Their confidence comes from the decoys out distracting the police. After the heist, the gang members hightail it to their lair, located in a remote rural junkyard. When news of their crime reaches police officer Christini, he vows to capture them. Dobermann could not find himself a more ruthless adversary for Christini is evil incarnate and devoid of conscience and decency. When Christini and Dobermann finally meet a terrifying and graphically violent confrontation ensues. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Ken Nakagawa Associate Producer
Pierre-Jacques Benichou Casting
Michel Amathieu Cinematographer
Schyzomaniac Composer (Music Score)
Chattoune Costume Designer
Fab Costume Designer
Jan Kounen Director
Benedicte Brunet Editor
Marc Baschet Executive Producer
Nicolas Degennes Makeup
Eric Neve Producer
Frederique Dumas Producer
Michel Barthelemy Production Designer
Joel Houssin Screenwriter
Philippe Lecoq Sound/Sound Designer
Mac Guff Ligne Special Effects
Philippe Geugan Stunts
Year: 1997
Runtime: 103
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Crime

Sound
DTS Dolby Digital

Produced by
Chauve Souris
Noe Productions
Polygram
Tawak Pictures

Release
June 18, 1997 (France)