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12 April 1967 (France) moreTagline:
Daredevil Pilot...Grand Prix Driver...Wild Beauty...Ptted Against a Pack of Human Sharks!Plot:
Two adventurers and best friends, Roland and Manu, are the victims of a practical joke that costs Manu his pilot's license... more | add synopsisNewsDesk:
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Live from Cannes: Dispatch 4 (From ioncinema. 27 May 2006)
Live from Cannes 2006!
(From ioncinema. 17 May 2006)
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Alain Delon | ... | Manu | |
| Lino Ventura | ... | Roland | |
| Joanna Shimkus | ... | Laetitia | |
| Serge Reggiani | ... | Le pilote / Pilot | |
| Hans Meyer | ... | Le mercenaire | |
| Jean Darie | |||
| Jean Trognon | |||
| Odile Poisson | ... | Yvette | |
| Irène Tunc | ... | La secrétaire de Kyobaski | |
| Valéry Inkijinoff | ... | Kyobaski, le producteur (as Valery Inkiginoff) | |
| Raoul Guylad | |||
| Jean Landier | |||
| Guy Delorme | ... | Un tueur | |
| Patrick Bernhard | (as Patrick Bernard) | ||
| Roland Fleury |
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It's is hard to say anything about a movie like this. The previous commentators almost told everything. Let me share you just some extra thoughts.
This film is about freedom. If you have not seen it, maybe you do not know what freedom is, and how it feels to be free. It shows a world that will not come back any more, and we can not be sorry enough for that. Something has gone. Something, that is present in each and every moment of this film. When watching it, you will feel short of breath, and that the room is not large enough.
You will not forget the name Laeticia any more, and wont forget the song about her. Her death (I think this can be said) is the most tragedic one of film history. Incredible, but so simple. I'm a strong man, who never cries, but this is a moment that I can not resist crying.
Her funeral is a memorable moment. I can suggest to everyone to see also Luc Besson's Big Blue, and compare Enzo's funeral to Laeticia's. That is Monsieur Besson's salute to the makers of this film.