Two Men in Town (1973 film)
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| Directed by | José Giovanni |
| Produced by | Alain Delon |
| Written by | José Giovanni |
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| Cinematography | Jean-Jacques Tarbes |
| Edited by | Francoise Javet |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
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| Box office | 2,454,112 admissions (France)[2] |
Two Men in Town (French: Deux hommes dans la ville aka. Two Against the Law) is a 1973 Franco-Italian film directed by José Giovanni.
Synopsis
After an early release from prison in 1952, an ex-safe cracker finds honest work and a new love. But when a vengeful cop begins to stalk him, and his ex-gang tries to lure him back, his determination to go straight is pushed to the breaking point.
Cast
- Jean Gabin - Germain Cazeneuve
- Alain Delon - Gino Strabliggi
- Mimsy Farmer - Lucie
- Victor Lanoux - Marcel
- Cécile Vassort - Évelyne
- Ilaria Occhini - Sophie
- Michel Bouquet - Inspector Goitreau
- Guido Alberti - The owner of the printing shop
- Malka Ribowska - The lawyer of Gino (as Malka Ribovska)
- Christine Fabréga - Geneviève Cazeneuve - the wife of Germain
- Gérard Depardieu - A young gangster
- Robert Castel - André Vaultier - a neighbor of Gino in Montpelleir
- Albert Augier - Rasuin
- Maurice Barrier - The judge
References
- 1 2 Brennan, Sandra. "Deux hommes dans la ville". Allmovie. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
- ↑ Box Office information for film at Box Office Story
External links
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