The Killing Game (1967) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 29, 1967

Original Title:
Jeu de massacre

Alternate Titles:
All Weekend Lovers
Comic Strip Hero
Gioco di massacro
Helte dør aldrig
Jogo do Massacre
Juego de Masacre
Juego de masacre
Játék a gyilkossággal
Krvolocna igra
Mesanyhta me ton dolofono
Mordgeschichten
Mördande lek
Uma Aventura a 4
Uma Aventura a Quatro
Verilöylyleikki
Zabawa w masakre
殺人ゲーム

Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
A.J. Films
Coficitel
Francinor
Les Films Modernes

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

Two cartoonists meet a playboy who lives out the fantasies created in their cartoons. He hires them to create a new comic strip. As they work on the new strip, the playboy begins to live it out. Unfortunately, the new strip deals with murder.

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Assistant Camera:
André Clément

Assistant Director:
Martial Bouissou
Vincent Gardair
Alain Le Botmel

Assistant Editor:
Danièle Tessier

Associate Producer:
Louis Duchesne
Monique Emile Natan

Camera Operator:
Claude Zidi

Costume Design:
Claire Forestier

Director:
Alain Jessua

Director of Photography:
Jacques Robin

Editor:
Nicole Marko

Electrician:
Henri Moineau

Hairstylist:
Arlette Kohler

Key Grip:
Michel Gesbert

Makeup Artist:
Lina Gallet
Boris Karabanoff

Original Music Composer:
Jacques Loussier

Producer:
René Thévenet

Script Supervisor:
Betty Elvira

Sound:
Antoine Bonfanti
René Louge

Still Photographer:
Jean-Louis Castelli

Stunts:
Yvan Chiffre
Jean Falloux

Unit Manager:
Patrick Delauneux

Unit Production Manager:
Alain Belmondo

Writer:
Alain Jessua

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