Haine (1980) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 9, 1980

Original Title:
Haine

Alternate Titles:
Killer-Truck

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Radios-Cinés S.A.
S. Productions

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 87

Klaus Kinski plays the role of a drifter on a motorcycle who happens to be passing through town immediately after a young school girl has been run over and killed by an unknown person on a motorcycle. The parents of the girl conspire to get rid of Kinski with the help of some of the locals including the town bully who recently had a run-in with Kinski in a pub over a woman. Kinski's only ally is the woman whose honor he tried to defend. Trapped in the town due to sabotage on his bike and a number of other incidents, Kinski soon realizes he is in real trouble.

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Assistant Camera:
Yves Angelo

Boom Operator:
Jean-Michel Chauvet

Camera Operator:
Gilbert Duhalde

Director:
Dominique Goult

Director of Photography:
Roland Dantigny

Editor:
Jean-Claude Bonfanti

Electrician:
Michel Vocoret

Executive Producer:
Jean-Claude Patrice

First Assistant Director:
Thierry Dumas

Grip:
Jean-Luc Bezeau

Key Makeup Artist:
Reiko Kruk

Original Music Composer:
Alain Jomy

Producer:
Jean-Paul Thirriot

Production Manager:
Jean-Loup Puzenat

Script Supervisor:
Dominique Daudon

Second Assistant Director:
Bertrand Hautot

Sound:
Jacques Gauron

Stunts:
Michel Norman

Unit Manager:
Catherine Mazières

Writer:
Dominique Goult

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