Cross (1987 film)

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Cross
Directed by Philippe Setbon
Produced by André Djaoui
Written by Philippe Setbon
Starring Michel Sardou
Roland Giraud
Music by Michel Goguelat
Cinematography Jacques Steyn
Editing by Nicole Lubtchansky
Release dates February 6, 1987
Running time 87
Country France
Canada
Language French

Cross is a French crime film written and directed by Philippe Setbon.

Synopsis

The divorced cop Eli Cantor once brought a man called Simon Leenhardt behind bars. Leenhardt has sworn revenge to Cantor. He escapes from an insane asylum for criminals and breaks into the house where Cantor's family lives. With a team of psychopaths he takes everybody in the house as hostage. Eli feels he can't risk to ask for official help. He plans to tackle the situation discretly. Unfortunately his best friend in the police force refuses to help him. So Eli looks out for another potential partner. He comes across the adventurer Thomas Crosky who engages in illegal fights just for kicks. Together they sneak into the house. Meanwhile Leenhardt tries to make friends with Cantor's family but his manic accomplices get more and more out of control.

Cast

  • Gérard Zalcberg: Georges 'Rudi' Rudicek
  • Arnold Boiseau: Farrel
  • Philippe Polet: Caïn
  • Jean Barney: Inspecteur
  • Loïc Bitout: Claire's fiancé
  • Louba Guertchikoff: Diane

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