The Burned Barns (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 30, 1973

Original Title:
Les granges brûlées

Alternate Titles:
Ein Alibi für Mitternacht

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
Lira Films
Oceania Film

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 

Runtime: 95

The body of a young woman is discovered near a farm. The judge, Larcher is in charge and thinks that the farmers have something to do with the murder.

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Assistant Art Director:
Louis Boussaroque

Assistant Camera:
Philippe Bordas
Yves Agostini

Assistant Director Trainee:
Patrick Gordon
Jean-François Delon

Assistant Editor:
Catherine Dubeau

Assistant Unit Manager:
Roland Blondy

Camera Operator:
Claude Bourgoin

Costumer:
Suzy Berton
Yvette Bonnay
Andree Demarez

Director:
Jean Chapot

Director of Photography:
Sacha Vierny

Editor:
Hélène Plemiannikov

Executive Producer:
Raymond Danon

First Assistant Director:
Philippe Monnier

Idea:
Frantz-André Burguet

Key Hair Stylist:
Alex Archambault

Key Makeup Artist:
Maud Begon

Makeup Artist:
Marie-Louise Gillet
Jean-Pierre Cracolici

Music:
Jean-Michel Jarre

Producer:
Ralph Baum

Production Design:
Pierre Guffroy

Production Manager:
Suzanne Wiesenfeld

Property Master:
Maurice Terrasse

Screenplay:
Sébastien Roulet
Jean Chapot

Script Supervisor:
Florence Moncorgé-Gabin

Sound:
Daniel Brisseau

Sound Assistant:
Gérard de Lagarde

Sound Mixer:
Catherine Kelber

Still Photographer:
Michel Lavoix

Unit Manager:
Jean-Marie Durand

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