A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 7, 1977
Original Title:
L'Imprécateur
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Action Films
Citel Films
Production Countries:
France | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
In this sardonic comedy, after an executive is killed in a mysterious automobile accident, the French offices of his multinational company is inundated with mysteriously threatening be-ribboned anti-capitalist tracts, delivered overnight to everyone's desks. Later, the executive's body is brought to company offices for an official wake -- only no one at the company has ordered that such a thing be done. A mysterious prankster, who is able to imitate the voice of the company's president, has arranged these things. When Americans from the head office get wind of these developments, they institute a search for the perpetrator which leads to mysterious subterranean passages under the company's skyscraper.
Adaptation:
Stephen Becker
Jean-Louis Bertuccelli
René-Victor Pilhes
Assistant Director:
John Lvoff
Associate Producer:
Klaus Hellwig
Boom Operator:
Louis Gimel
Co-Producer:
Arnon Milchan
Costume Design:
Catherine Leterrier
Dialogue:
René-Victor Pilhes
Director:
Jean-Louis Bertuccelli
Director of Photography:
Andréas Winding
Editor:
Catherine Bernard
François Ceppi
Executive Producer:
Yves Peyrot
Makeup Artist:
Thi-Loan Nguyen
Novel:
René-Victor Pilhes
Original Music Composer:
Richard Rodney Bennett
Producer:
Yves Gasser
Production Design:
Théobald Meurisse
Screenplay:
Stephen Becker
Jean-Louis Bertuccelli
René-Victor Pilhes
Script Supervisor:
Claudine Taulère
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