Nada (1974 film)
For the 1947 Spanish film, see Nada (1947 film).
Nada is a Franco-Italian film directed by Claude Chabrol released in 1974 and adapted from the crime novel Nada by Jean-Patrick Manchette.
Synopsis
The anarchist group "Nada" decides to kidnap the United States Ambassador to France. During the operation, a police officer is killed and commissaire Goemond is given a free hand to do everything to resolve this affair…
Crew
- Director : Claude Chabrol
 - Screenplay : Claude Chabrol from the novel Nada Jean-Patrick Manchette
 - Script : Claude Chabrol
 - Director of photography : Jean Rabier
 - Sound : Guy Chichignoud
 - Music : Pierre Jansen
 - Scenery : Guy Littaye
 - Assistant-director : Régis Wargnier
 - Editor : Jacques Gaillard
 - Script : Aurore Paquiss
 - Production : Les Films de La Boétie, Italian International Film (Rome)
 - Producer : André Génovès
 - Distributor : Les Films de La Boétie, CIC - Cinema International Corporation
 - Length : 110 minutes
 
Cast
- Fabio Testi (Diaz)
 - Maurice Garrel (Epaulard)
 - Mariangela Melato (Cash)
 - Michel Duchaussoy (Treuffais)
 - Michel Aumont (Goemond)
 - Didier Kaminka (Meyer)
 - Lou Castel (D'Arey)
 - Katia Romanoff (Anna Meyer)
 - André Falcon (the Minister)
 - Lyle Joyce (Ambassador Poindexter)
 - Viviane Romance (Mme Gabrielle)
 - Daniel Lecourtois (The Préfet)
 - Rudy Lenoir (M. Bouillon)
 - Jean-Louis Maury (Le chef de cabinet)
 - Charlotte Maury
 - Jacques Préboist (the driver)
 
External links
- Nada at the Internet Movie Database
 
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