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Release Date:
November 24, 2004
Original Title:
36 quai des Orfèvres
Alternate Titles:
36
36 Anti-Corrupção
Department 36
El muelle
Mellom fiender
Orfevras krastmala 36
Politia judiciara
Specijalci iz broja 36
Vromikos kosmos
Válka policajtu
あるいは裏切りという名の犬
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Canal+
CinéCinéma
Gaumont
KL Productions
LGM Productions
TF1 Films Production
Uni Etoile 2
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 12 CH: 16 DE: 16 ES: 16 FR: 16 GB: 15 IT: T
Runtime: 111
The film takes place in Paris, where two cops are competing for the vacant seat of chief of police while in the middle of a search for a gang of violent thieves. The movie is directed by Olivier Marchal, a former police officer who spent 12 years with the French police before creating this story, which is taken in part from real facts that happened during the 1980s in France.
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Art Direction:
Frédéric Tellier
Assistant Sound Editor:
Roman Dymny
Emerson Lescot
Casting:
Olivier Carbone
Costume Design:
Nathalie du Roscoat
Director:
Olivier Marchal
Director of Photography:
Denis Rouden
Editor:
Hugues Darmois
Executive Producer:
Hugues Darmois
Hair Designer:
Juliette Martin
Laurent Bozzi
Key Makeup Artist:
Turid Follvik
Françoise Quilichini
Joël Lavau
Original Music Composer:
Erwann Kermorvant
Axelle Renoir
Producer:
Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Jean-Baptiste Dupont
Franck Chorot
Production Design:
Ambre Fernandez
Screenplay:
Franck Mancuso
Olivier Marchal
Julien Rappeneau
Set Decoration:
Florence Bonamy
Sound:
Pierre Mertens
François Maurel
Sound Editor:
Sylvain Lasseur
Story Consultant:
Dominique Loiseau
Stunts:
Laurent Alexandre
Alain Figlarz
Virginie Arnaud
Visual Effects Producer:
Matthias Weber
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Stéphane Bidault
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