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Release Date:
January 30, 1974
Original Title:
Lacombe Lucien
Alternate Titles:
Dømt som forræder
Eponymo: Lacombe, Onoma: Lucien
Håndlangeren
Lacombe Lucien - Der Spitzel
Lacombe Lucien - ystävät ja viholliset
Lacombe Lucien, o Colaboracionista
Λακόμπ, Λουσιέν
ルシアンの青春
라콤 루시앙
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Hallelujah-Film GmbH
Nouvelles Éditions de Films (NEF)
Vides Cinematografica
Production Countries:
France | Germany | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 NL: AL
Runtime: 138
In Louis Malle's lauded drama, Lucien Lacombe is a young man living in rural France during World War II who seeks to join the French Resistance. When he is rejected due to his youth, the resentful Lucien allies himself with the Nazis and joins the Gallic arm of their Gestapo. Lucien grows to enjoy the power that comes with his position, but his life is complicated when he falls for France Horn, a beautiful young Jewish woman.
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Assistant Camera:
Daniel Barrau
François Catonné
Assistant Director:
Marc Grunebaum
Jean-Pierre Dion
Assistant Editor:
Reine Wekstein
Boom Operator:
Michel Vionnet
Camera Operator:
Patrice Wyers
Casting:
Catherine Vernoux
Costume Design:
Corinne Jorry
Director:
Louis Malle
Director of Photography:
Tonino Delli Colli
Editor:
Suzanne Baron
Electrician:
Louis Gasperina
Hairstylist:
Janou Pottier
Key Grip:
André Thiéry
Makeup Artist:
Thi-Loan Nguyen
Musician:
Stéphane Grappelli
Producer:
Claude Nedjar
Louis Malle
Production Design:
Ghislain Uhry
Production Manager:
Paul Maigret
Production Secretary:
Simone Clement
Script Supervisor:
Sylvette Baudrot
Set Decoration:
Henri Vergnes
Sound Engineer:
Jean-Claude Laureux
Sound Mixer:
Nara Kollery
Still Photographer:
Pierre Zucca
Unit Manager:
Jean-Pierre Pessoz
Roland Thénot
Wardrobe Designer:
Geneviève Tonnelier
Jeanine Fauvel
Writer:
Louis Malle
Patrick Modiano
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