L.627 (1992) [R]

Release Date:
September 9, 1992

Original Title:
L.627

Alternate Titles:
L-627 - Gadens lov
L. 627 - Gatens lov
L.627 - Corrupção Policial
Llei 627
Veriset kujat
Л-627

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Canal+
Les Films Alain Sarde
Little Bear

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  ES: 18  FR: U  GB: 15  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 141

In Paris, Lulu, a passionate policeman, works with the faith of a rookie, despite the sclerotic bureaucracy and the incompetence or negligence of some of his colleagues. In his new position as a narcotics inspector, he tries to keep his sanity as he witnesses the worst of the human condition.

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Color Grading:
Olivier Fontenay

Costume Designer:
Jacqueline Moreau

Delegated Producer:
Frédéric Bourboulon

Director:
Bertrand Tavernier

Director of Photography:
Alain Choquart

Editor:
Ariane Boeglin

Gaffer:
Philippe Payet

Hair Department Head:
Viviane Michel-Duffau

Makeup Department Head:
Agnès Tassel

Original Music Composer:
Philippe Sarde

Producer:
Alain Sarde

Production Design:
Guy-Claude François

Production Director:
Christine Raspillère

Screenplay:
Bertrand Tavernier
Michel Alexandre

Script Supervisor:
Zoé Zurstrassen
Claude Luquet

Sound Engineer:
Michel Desrois
Gérard Lamps

Supervising Sound Editor:
Khadicha Bariha

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