Blanc de Chine (1988)
Mathieu is called on by the French government to investigate murders in the Asian community of Paris. With Chinese and Vietnamese engaged in a bloody slaughterfest, the key to the mystery lies with the orphan girl who Mathieu helped to escape during the fall of Saigon in 1975. Now a beautiful young woman, Mathieu is reunited ten years later with the refugee, and together they attempt to solve the case. He uncovers a CIA plot that has carried over from the last days of the Vietnam War and that is related to the Paris murders.
Director: Denys Granier-Deferre
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Robin Renucci as Mathieu Gaglioli |
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Michel Piccoli as Batz |
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J.C. Quinn as Mayotte |
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Antoine Duléry as Bastien |
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Don Henderson as Malcolm |
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Ysé Tran as Jay |
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Denys Hawthorne as Jason |
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Ham Chau Luong as Sang |
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Claude Faraldo as Rinaldi |
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Takashi Kawahara as |
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Jim Adhi Limas as |
| Directing | Denys Granier-Deferre | Director |
| Directing | Olivier Péray | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Raoul Coutard | Director of Photography |
| Production | Marc Chayette | Producer |
| Writing | Denys Granier-Deferre | Writer |
| Production | Cyril de Rouvre | Producer |
| Writing | Yves Stavrides | Writer |
| Production | Marjorie Israël | Producer |
| Sound | Romano Musumarra | Original Music Composer |