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Release Date:
October 28, 1981
Original Title:
L'Ombre rouge
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 112
The time is the 1930s and two Soviet spies (both Frenchmen by nationality) have been helping Communist factions during the Civil War in Spain. It is the time of Stalin's iron rule in the USSR, and the two agents are suddenly called to Moscow by the KGB. Knowing that they are in trouble for no fault of their own, fear drives one of them to suicide while the other gets his lover and her child and begins a run for his life, knowing that the KGB will never let him go free.
Art Direction:
Serge Marzolff
Jean Bauer
Marianne di Vettimo
Assistant Camera:
Jean-Paul Toraille
Barcha Bauer
Assistant Director:
Pierre Wallon
Vincent Lombard
Louis Mathieu
Assistant Editor:
Simone Bitton
Nano Chesnais
Camera Supervisor:
William Lubtchansky
Costume Supervisor:
Caroline de Vivaise
Costumer:
Dominique Oliva
Freddy Lagrost
Patrice Renault
Marc Marmier
Dialogue:
Jean Louvet
Director:
Jean-Louis Comolli
Documentation & Support:
Gérard Guicheteau
Editor:
Catherine Poitevin
Élisabeth Moulinier
Executive Producer:
Claudio Biondi
Foley:
Daniel Couteau
Gérard Manneveau
Gaffer:
Robert Beulens
Hairdresser:
Daniel Mourgues
Lighting Technician:
Michel Gonkel
Emmanuel Demorgon
Patrick Lemaire
Machinist:
André Atellian
Michel Gentils
Émile Laisné
Makeup & Hair:
Muriel Baurens
Music:
Michel Portal
Producer:
Marin Karmitz
Martine Marignac
Éric Lambert
Production Assistant:
Sylvia Montalti
Script:
Lydie Mahias
Sound:
Alix Comte
Sound Assistant:
Claude Bertrand
Sound Mixer:
Jean-Paul Loublier
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