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Release Date:
April 12, 2023
Original Title:
Les Complices
Alternate Titles:
Tu ne tueras plus
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Artémis Productions
Fireflight
La Classe américaine
Production Countries:
Belgium | France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP RU: 16+
Runtime: 97
Max, a ruthless fifty-year-old hitman, discovers he has a problem: he now faints at the drop of blood. With his future in the profession in jeopardy, he's going to have to retrain... But not so simple when his only professional skill is to kill people... They are helped by a couple of young neighbors, Karim and Stéphanie, who do not imagine for a moment who they are dealing with... Max becomes attached, in spite of himself, to the young couple, until his past catches up with him.
Art Direction:
Anna Prat
Associate Producer:
Philippe Logie
Boom Operator:
Nina Maini
Co-Producer:
Michel Hazanavicius
Costumer:
Sonia Philouze
Decorator:
Sébastien Gondek
Dialogue Editor:
Héléna Réveillère
Director:
Cécilia Rouaud
Director of Photography:
Pierre Cottereau
Editor:
Fabrice Rouaud
First Assistant Camera:
Jean Legrand
First Assistant Director:
Guillaume Huin
Location Scout:
Sébastien Giraud
Philippe Pangrazzi
Music:
Nicolas Weil
Alexandre Lier
Sylvain Ohrel
Producer:
Frank Mettre
Stan Collet
Production Design:
Sébastien Gondek
Production Director:
Véronique Lamarche
Production Manager:
Diana Angulo
Production Sound Mixer:
Rémi Daru
Screenplay:
Cécilia Rouaud
Second Assistant Camera:
Juliette Guillem
Sound Designer:
Fred Demolder
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jean-Paul Hurier
Special Effects Supervisor:
Jean-Christophe Bourgeois
Special Effects Technician:
Maurice Grégoire
Simon Malcom Cokes
Stunt Coordinator:
Mathieu Lardot
Stunt Double:
Gregory Costecalde
Unit Production Manager:
Marc Cohen
VFX Artist:
Esteban Perrin
Video Assist Operator:
Sarah Robin
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