Aurore

France, 1967

Film
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Episode 2 of Series “Lagardere”.
Lagardere is in hiding in Spain with Aurore. He is still seeking to kill all those involved in that fateful night at Caylus 15 years ago. Each of his murders his signed with the famous ‘Nevers lunge’, a bloodied star on the forehead of the victim. Philippe has married Blanche in the hope of seizing her estate. He also keeps an army of informers whose mission it is to locate Lagardere and kidnap Aurore.

Credits: Producer, Robert Velin ; director, Jean-Pierre Decourt ; writers, Marcel Jullian, Jean-Pierre Decourt ; photography, Georges Barsky ; music, Jacques Loussier.
Cast: Jean Piat, Jacques Dufilho, Jean-Pierre Darras, Nadine Alari, Jacques Balutin, Claude Confortes, Marco Perrin.

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Credits

director

Jean-Pierre Decourt

producer

Robert Velin

Duration

01:20:00:00

Production places
France
Production dates
1967

Appears in

Lagardere

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Lagardere

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ACMI Identifier

X000629

Languages

English

French

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Sound

Colour

Colour

Holdings

16mm film; Limited Access Print (Section 2)

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