La Menace

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La menace
Directed by Alain Corneau
Written by Alain Corneau
Daniel Boulanger
Starring Yves Montand
Marie Dubois
Carole Laure
Jean-François Balmer
Music by Gerry Mulligan
Cinematography Pierre-Wiliam Glenn
Editing by Henri Lanoë
Release dates 1977 (1977)
Running time 117 min.
Country France
Canada

La menace is a 1977 French-Canadian film directed by Alain Corneau and starring Yves Montand, Carole Laure and Marie Dubois.

Plot

Henri Savin has managed a trucking company for his lover, Dominique Montlaur, for many years. Now he is planning to leave her for Julie Manet, the woman he has impregnated, and Dominique is hysterical. She first threatens suicide, then shows up at a meeting of Savin and Julie. Dominique tries everything she can think of to break Savin and Julie apart, to no avail. Frustrated in her efforts, she jumps off a cliff and dies. Savin insists that he and Julie lie to the police about the encounter, although Dominique's death was a suicide and therefore they had no direct hand in it. Detective Waldeck investigates Dominique's death.

Cast

Film location

The last section of the movie was shot in the Canadian province of British Columbia,[1] on the way from Cypress Mountain to Vancouver.

Budget

estimated 2,400,000 CAD [2]

Awards

Marie Dubois won César for Best Supporting Actress in 1978.[3]

References

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076384/locations
  2. La Menace at the Internet Movie Database
  3. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076384/awards

External links


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