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Release Date:
September 4, 1969
Original Title:
Que la bête meure
Alternate Titles:
A Besta Deve Morrer
Accidente sin huella
Az állatnak meg kell halnia
Dyret skal dø
Na pethani to ktinos
Niech bestia zdycha
Que la bestia muera
The Beast Must Die
This Man Must Die
Tämän miehen on kuoltava
Ucciderò un uomo
Udyret skal dø
Пусть зверь умрет
야수의 최후
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Les Films La Boétie
Rizzoli Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 113
When his young son is killed in a hit and run accident, Charles Thenier resolves to hunt down and murder the killer. By chance, Thenier makes the acquaintance of an actress, Helène Lanson, who was in the car at the time of the accident. He then meets Helène’s brother-in-law, Paul Decourt, a truly horrible individual.
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Assistant Director:
Michel Dupuy
Jacques Fansten
Assistant Editor:
Catherine Bernard
Camera Operator:
Claude Zidi
Director:
Claude Chabrol
Director of Photography:
Jean Rabier
Editor:
Jacques Gaillard
First Assistant Camera:
Paul Bonis
Foley:
Louis Devaivre
Grip:
Roger Robert
Makeup Artist:
Louis Bonnemaison
Music:
Dominique Zardi
Novel:
Nicholas Blake
Original Music Composer:
Pierre Jansen
Producer:
André Génovès
Production Design:
Guy Littaye
Production Manager:
Georges Casati
Screenplay:
Claude Chabrol
Paul Gégauff
Sound Editor:
Monique Fardoulis
Sound Engineer:
Guy Chichignoud
Sound Mixer:
Alex Pront
Unit Manager:
Patrick Delauneux
Alain Belmondo
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