Plot (film)

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Plot

Film poster
Directed by Yves Boisset
Written by Ben Barzman
Basilio Franchina
Starring Jean-Louis Trintignant
Music by Ennio Morricone
Cinematography Ricardo Aronovich
Release dates
  • 4 October 1972 (1972-10-04) (Italy)
  • 11 October 1972 (1972-10-11) (France)
Running time 120 minutes
Country France
Italy
Language French

Plot (French: L'Attentat, released in the US as The French Conspiracy) is a 1972 French-Italian thriller film directed by Yves Boisset. It was entered into the 8th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize.[1]

Cast

  • Jean-Louis Trintignant as François Darien - an unstable intellectual
  • Michel Piccoli as kassar The Colonel - the interior minister of North African countries
  • Jean Seberg as Edith Lemoine - a leftist nurse
  • Gian Maria Volonte as Sadiel - a leader Maghreb progresste
  • Michel Bouquet as Maïtre Lempereur - a corrupt lawyer
  • Bruno Cremer as Master Michel Vigneau - lawyer Sadiel
  • Daniel Ivernel as Antoine Acconetti - a mobster
  • Philippe Noiret as Pierre Garcin - the information officer at the ORTF
  • Francois Perier as Commissioner Rene Rouannat - an honest cop
  • Roy Scheider as Michael Howard - a correspondent for American TV
  • Jacques François as Lestienne - the head of the French secret services
  • John Bouise as a high-ranking French officer who covers the case

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