The Seventh Target
the Seventh Target is a Film French of Claude Pinoteau, left on the screens in 1984.
Synopsis
A journalist is attacked one evening by the unknown ones, then threats are done increasingly many, without it including/understanding the object of it. To leave this nightmare, it decides to carry out only its survey.
Data sheet
- Title: the Seventh Target
- Realization: Claude Pinoteau
- Scenario: Jean-Loup Dabadie and Claude Pinoteau
- Dialogs: Jean-Loup Dabadie
- Music: Vladimir Cosma
- Photography: Edmond Séchan
- Assembly: Chistine Pansu and Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
- Decorations: Pierre-Louis Thévenet
- Production: Marcel Dassault and Alain Poiré for International Gaumont
- Lasted: 104 minutes (1h44)
- Coming out date: December 19th 1984 (France)
Distribution
- Lino Ventura: Bastien Grimaldi
- Lea Massari: Nelly
- Jean Poiret: Jean Michelis
- Elizabeth Bourgine: Laura
- Beatrice Agenin: Catherine
- Robert Hoffmann: Hagner
- Jean-Pierre Bacri: inspector Daniel Esperanza
- Roger Planchon: police chief Ribald
- Francis Lemaire: The driver of R5
Around film
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Gaumont wished to again gather the protagonists of the success of It Bang: Pinoteau, Dabadie and Sophie Marceau. After having given its agreement initially, then finally anxious to leave this image, the latter preferred to launch out in the adventure of the Love directs Andrzej Zulawski (which it was to marry thereafter), free adaptation of the Idiot of Dostoïevski. The échut role with Elizabeth Bourgine and was put slightly in withdrawal in the final scenario.
- the concerto for violin, composed by Vladimir Cosma for the end of film is interpreted by Ivry Gitlis and the Philharmonic orchestra of Berlin under the direction of the type-setter.
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