Frantic is a Franco-American film carried out by Roman Polanski, left in 1988.

Synopsis

At the time of a conference, an American surgeon and his wife return to Paris, place of their honeymoon. As of their arrival, all is hustled: his wife is removed and the surgeon is then confronted with the French police force which does not make obviously any effort to come to him to assistance. Also it itself will carry out its survey.

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Distribution

Original soundtrack

  • I' ve Seen That Face Before (Libertango) , interpreted by Grace Jones
  • I' m Gonna' Lose You , interpreted by Simply Red
  • The More I See You , interpreted by Chris Montez
  • Jah Rastafari , interpreted by Culture
  • I Coils Paris , made up by Cole Porter
  • San Francisco (Be Sour To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) , made up by John Phillips
  • Chicago Song , interpreted by David Sanborn
  • The Song From Moulin-Rouge (Where Is Your Heart) , interpreted by The 101 Strings Orchestrated
  • Something Such Me , interpreted by Tiger Moon

See too

Internal bonds

External bond

  • Frantic on Internet Movie Database

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