A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 18, 1987
Original Title:
Le Solitaire
Alternate Titles:
Der Profi 2
El solitario
Samotář
The Loner
Одиночка
亡命反击
Genres:
Action | Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Cerito Films
Sara Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 100
In Paris , Commissioner Stan Jalard and Inspector Simon Lecache plan to quit the police to go and enjoy a more peaceful life in the West Indies. In a nightclub, during a routine visit, they spot Schneider, a dreaded gangster and public enemy. At the time of his arrest, Simon is killed at close range by the criminal. Stan then decides to stay in the police to avenge Simon. Being the godfather of Christian, Simon's son, who sometimes lives in a boarding school, sometimes at home, he takes charge of his education. Two years later, Stan has been promoted, and he's told that Schneider had resurfaced in the capital. A long hunt begins.
Costume Design:
Paulette Breil
Dialogue:
Daniel Saint-Hamont
Alphonse Boudard
Simon Michaël
Director:
Jacques Deray
Director of Photography:
Jean-François Robin
Editor:
Henri Lanoë
Hairstylist:
Jacques Leymond
Jacqueline Stuffel
Makeup Artist:
Pascale Bezon
Charly Koubesserian
Original Music Composer:
Danny Schogger
Producer:
Alain Sarde
Jean-Paul Belmondo
Production Design:
Jean-Claude Gallouin
Screenplay:
Simon Michaël
Jacques Deray
Set Decoration:
Gérard James
Special Effects:
Paul Trielli
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