Let the Shooters Shoot (1964)
A top-secret prototype is stolen from an American base. The man who stole it, Andersen, is murdered. The investigation is led by Jeff Gordon, who discovers in Andersen's papers a photo of a woman identified as Corinne Martin. Jeff Gordon escapes an assassination attempt on his way out of Martin's house and meets Corinne again, who denies any involvement in the robbery. Her husband, in the pay of foreign spies, is in possession of the "repeller". After several scuffles, Jeff Gordon arrests Martin and his accomplices. The prototype is returned to its base.
Director: Guy Lefranc
![]() |
Eddie Constantine as Jeff Gordon |
![]() |
Daphné Dayle as Élisabeth |
![]() |
Maria Grazia Spina as Corinne |
![]() |
Colette Teissèdre as Sonia |
![]() |
Patricia Viterbo as Patricia Pascaud |
![]() |
Hubert de Lapparent as Jean Brunel |
![]() |
Gérard Darrieu as Raoul |
![]() |
Raymond Jourdan as Mr Balbeck |
![]() |
Henri Lambert as Marco |
![]() |
Christian Brocard as Léon, the garage employee |
![]() |
Philippe Guégan as A killer |
![]() |
Nino Ferrer as Andersen |
![]() |
Pierre Lecomte as Professor Harding |
![]() |
Robert Rollis as The hitchhiker scout |
![]() |
Jean Thielment as The foreign agent |
![]() |
Jean Valmence as A journalist |
![]() |
Jean-Jacques Steen as Pascaud |
![]() |
Guy Tréjan as Philippe Martin |
| Writing | Michel Lebrun | Writer |
| Writing | Gilles Morris-Dumoulin | Writer |
| Editing | Monique Kirsanoff | Editor |
| Production | Maurizio Amati | Producer |
| Production | Jean Mottet | Producer |
| Production | Jacques Roitfeld | Producer |
| Production | Edmondo Amati | Executive Producer |
| Directing | Guy Lefranc | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Pierre Balmain | Costume Design |
| Camera | Henri Persin | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Georges Delerue | Original Music Composer |