A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 6, 1983
Original Title:
Effraction
Alternate Titles:
Comando Especial: Homem a Abater
Disloque
Flucht in den Abgrund
Il trauma
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
ATC 3000
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12
Runtime: 94
During a robbery that goes wrong, Valentin Tralande kills his accomplices and bank customers.
Adaptation:
Daniel Duval
Francis Ryck
Administration:
Michelle Girod
Assistant Camera:
François Ramoin
Jean-Yves Delbreuve
Assistant Director:
Antoine Sabarros
Magali Leiris
Élisabeth Parnière
Assistant Editor:
Christine Dufour
Assistant Location Manager:
Moussa Seghiri
Alma Belardinelli
Boom Operator:
Guy Odet
Costume Mistress:
Michelle Maurel
Dialogue:
Daniel Duval
Francis Ryck
Director:
Daniel Duval
Director of Photography:
Michel Cénet
Dresser:
Andrée Ramoin
Editor:
Eva Zora
Electrician:
Jean Cottalorda
Gilbert Rossi
José Bois
Foley Artist:
Jérôme Lévy
Gaffer:
Gilberto Rossi
Jean Cottalorda
General Manager:
René Brun
Grip:
Basso Antoine
Antoine Ioni
Hairdresser:
Jean-Luc Saint Blaise
Head Decorator:
Antoine Roman
Machinist:
Antoine Ioni
Basso Antoine
Makeup Department Head:
Aïda Thivat-Carange
Novel:
Francis Ryck
Original Music Composer:
Maurice Vander
Producer:
Benjamin Simon
Property Master:
Jean-François Chavrier
Props:
Jean-François Chavrier
Script Supervisor:
Chantal Matisson
Set Photographer:
Yves Mirkine
Philippe Gauthier-Boudreau
Sound Editor:
Gina Pignier
Anne Wasels
Sound Engineer:
Georges Vaglio
Sound Mixer:
Jacques Thomas-Gérard
Special Effects:
Georges Iaconelli
Bernard Terreau
Third Assistant Director:
Camille Parent
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