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Release Date:
May 1, 1968
Original Title:
La femme bourreau
Alternate Titles:
A Woman Kills
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Luna Park Films
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 68
Paris, in the 1960s. A series of crimes troubles the public tranquility. On March, 22, 1968, Hélène Picard, a prostitute sentenced to death two years before for several murders, is killed by executioner Louis Guilbeau. Immediately, the violent crimes, similar to Hélène’s ones, go on again. In parallel, Louis is having an affair with the police woman in charge of the investigation… What are the obscure relations hidden behind the executioner and the mysterious killer? Who is this dark man in reality?
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Director:
Jean-Denis Bonan
Director of Photography:
Gérard de Battista
Editor:
Jean-Denis Bonan
Makeup Artist:
Joëlle Weissleb
Music:
Bernard Vitet
Producer:
Jean-Denis Bonan
Anatole Dauman
Songs:
Daniel Laloux
Sound:
Daniel Ollivier
Gérard Delassus
Still Photographer:
Gilbert Gibdouny
Thanks:
Anatole Dauman
Serge Moati
Writer:
Jean-Denis Bonan
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