Scoumoune
Scoumoune is a film free - Italy N left the December 12th 1972, carried out by Jose Giovanni.
Synopsis
Marseilles, 1934. Xavier Saratov is in prison for a murder that Jeannot Villanova, the owner of the underworld Marseillaise, made him endorse by putting a corpse in the car of Xavier. Genevieve, her sister, and his/her friend Roberto Borgo, called Scoumoune because it carries misfortune to its enemies while decladding and while drawing more quickly than them, try to prove its innocence. Xavier is condemned to twenty years of prison.Roberto eliminates several killers from the underworld and ends even up cutting down Villanova, of which it takes at once the place with the head of the medium.
Following a brawl where it is wounded, Roberto is condemned to fifteen years and is found in the same prison as Xavier.
After unfruitful attempts at escapes the war arrives. both require to be committed in the army, but without success. On the other hand, with the Release, one proposes to them against a handing-over of sorrow, a work of mine clearance on the beaches which the Germans had truffles of mines and where are also American bombs. Xavier, while trying to release one of these bombs, loses an arm there.
To their release, Xavier is not able to reinstate himself in the civil life. He will be made kill in one affontement with young gangsters who wanted to remove his sister.
Roberto promises with this one to be avenged…
Data sheet
- Title: Scoumoune
- Realization: Jose Giovanni
- Scenario: Jose Giovanni according to her novel Excommunicated the
- Producing: Raymond Danon
- Production company: Fox-Will read Paris - Praesidens Rome
- Musique: François of Roubaix
- Sound: Christian Forget
- Photography: Andréas Winding
- Assembly: Francoise Javet
- Decorations: Jean-Jacques Caziot
- Country of origin: France - Italy
- Format: Colors
- Kind: Police officer
- Lasted: 105 minutes
- Coming out date: December 12th 1972 (France)
Distribution
- Jean-Paul Belmondo: Roberto Borgo
- Claudia Cardinale: Georgia Saratov
- Michel Constantin: Xavier Saratov
- Philippe Brizard: Fanfan
- Enrique Lucero : Migli
- Michel Peyrelon: Charlot Elegant the
- Alain Mottet: Tie up
- Jacques Debary: Carl
- Jean-Claude Michel: lawyer
- Marc Eyraud: Bonnaventure
- Aldo Bufi Landi : Villanova
- Gabriel Briand : convict
- Brownish Jacques: convict
- Commercial Jacques: convict
- Dominique Zardi: convict
- Pierre Collet: director prison
- Henri Vilbert: Graville
- Nicolas Vogel: Gregoire
- Albert Augier: owner of Scarab3ee
- Marie-Claude Mestral: prostitute
- Jacques Rispal: dealer of coffins
- Herve Sand: racketeer
- Luciano Lorca/Catanacci
- Giancarlo Hammered
- Andréa Ferréol: prostitute in anger
- Gerard Depardieu: young gangster
- Henri Lambert: coléreux player
- Bruno Balp: inspector with the mortuary
- Pierre Danny: sergeant bomb disposal expert
- Paul Beauvais
- Jean Gemin.
- Lucie Arnold: singer
- Gianfranco Cianfriglia: a player
Around film
- Place of turning: Corsica
- Boxoffice: 465.242 entries
- Scoumoune is the remake of film carried out by Jean Becker in 1961 under the title One named Rocca (already with Jean-Paul Belmondo in the role of “Roberto”) and with which Jose Giovanni was not satisfied well that he was the dialogist…
External bond
'' Scoumoune '' on Internet Movie Database
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