It Means That Much to Me (1961)
Eddie Constantine stars as a reporter mixed up in the spy world in this routine espionage actioner by first-time director Pierre Grasset. After taking some illicit photos for a new story he is working on, Eddie (Constantine) is coerced into doing a job for the French Secret Service. There is a mole in the French missile sites who is passing on classified information, and Eddie is enlisted as bait to draw the culprit -- or culprits -- out. Along the way, he finds himself running for his life, fighting, and romancing until the final denouement.
Director: Pierre Grimblat
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Eddie Constantine as Eddie MacAvoy |
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Bernadette Lafont as Anna |
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Jean-Louis Richard as Chief |
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Pierre Grasset as Martin |
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Rita Cadillac as Mercedes |
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Henri Cogan as 'Grognon' |
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Mick Besson as |
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Joseph Lizzani as |
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Jean Toscan as |
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Gracieux Lamparti as |
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Michèle Perello as |
| Directing | Pierre Grimblat | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Michel Sorel | Novel |
| Writing | Pierre Grimblat | Writer |
| Writing | Claude de Givray | Writer |
| Camera | Michel Kelber | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Françoise Javet | Editor |
| Sound | Michel Legrand | Original Music Composer |