La Tête des autres (1973)
Prosecutor Maillard can rejoice: he has just obtained the death sentence of an accused accused of murder. It is the third head he gets at the assizes. There followed an evening of rejoicing with his wife and friends, including the prosecutor Bertolier. The latter's wife is Maillard's mistress. The lovers left alone, the condemned man, Valorin, burst into the room. He managed to escape during his transfer to the remand center. Valorin immediately recognized Bertolier's wife. And for good reason: at the time of the crime, they were together in a brothel. Stunned by the miscarriage of justice he has just committed, Maillard then tries to rehabilitate Vallorin while trying to avoid a scandal in the judiciary. He then calls Bertolier to the rescue. Valorin is opportunely killed "accidentally" and ... everything will go back to "order".
Directors: Raymond Rouleau, Georges Folgoas.
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Guy Tréjan as Le procureur Frédéric Maillard |
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Judith Magre as Roberte Bertolier |
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Jean Parédès as Alessandrovici |
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Henri Crémieux as Le procureur Bertolier |
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Jacques Balutin as Gorin |
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Georges Aminel as Valorin |
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Anna Gaylor as Juliette Maillard |
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Michèle Bardollet as Renée Andrieu |
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Brigitte Berthier as Pierrette |
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Mario David as Lambourde |
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Malisa Longo as Luisa |
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Max Amyl as Louis Andrieu |
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René Bouloc as Dujardin |
| Costume & Make-Up | Donald Cardwell | Costume Design |
| Writing | Marcel Aymé | Writer |
| Art | Roger Harth | Production Design |
| Production | Pierre Sabbagh | Producer |
| Directing | Raymond Rouleau | Director |
| Directing | Georges Folgoas | Director |