Give 'em Hell (1955) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 29, 1955

Original Title:
Ça va barder

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
D.A. Medioni
Société Nouvelle des Films Dispa
Taurus Films

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 90

During the 1950s, in Portuguese Mozambique, small-time American hustler, ex-soldier, ex-boxer and adventurer Johnny Jordan is looking for a new gig. His opportunity comes in the form of a local shipping tycoon and importer Moreno who offers Johnny a job after Johnny saves Moreno from an armed mugger on the waterfront.

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Assistant Director:
Jacques Nahum

Camera Operator:
André Dumaître

Continuity:
Alice Ziller

Costumer:
Victor Noeppel
Madeleine Vramant

Dialogue:
Jacques-Laurent Bost

Director:
John Berry

Director of Photography:
Jacques Lemare

Editor:
Marinette Cadix

Makeup Artist:
Nicole Bouban

Music:
Jeff Davis

Producer:
David Armand Medioni

Production Design:
Maurice Colasson

Production Manager:
Armand Bécüe

Screenplay:
Jacques Nahum

Sound Engineer:
Émile Lagarde

Still Photographer:
Jean Klissak
Léo Mirkine

Story:
Henri-François Rey

Unit Production Manager:
Jacques Pignier

Writer:
John Berry

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