A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 13, 1986
Original Title:
Le Paltoquet
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Eléfilm
Erato Films
Soprofilms
TF1 Films Production
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Each evening, four men – a doctor, a journalist, a professor and a merchant – meet up in a deserted bar to play cards. As they play, the bar’s owner, her downtrodden barman (nicknamed “le paltoquet”) and a strange woman in white watch from a distance. One night, the card game is disturbed when a police inspector suddenly appears and declares that a dead body has been found nearby. Certain that one of the four men is the murderer, the inspector starts his investigation. All the evidence suggests that the doctor did the deed, but we soon learn that nothing is quite what it seems…
Art Direction:
Wersch-Cot
Ysabelle Van
Costume Design:
Cécile Balme
Director:
Michel Deville
Director of Photography:
André Diot
Editor:
Raymonde Guyot
Hairstylist:
Pierre Berroyer
Makeup Artist:
Ronaldo Ribeiro De Abre
Laurence Azouvy
Producer:
Rosalinde Deville
Production Design:
Thierry Leproust
Screenplay:
Michel Deville
Screenstory:
Franz-Rudolf Falk
Sound Designer:
Claude Villand
Philippe Lioret
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