Triplice Inganno (2006)
"Le Tigre", questo è il soprannome di Georges Clémenceau, ministro degli interni francese degli inizi del XX secolo. Nel 1907, per far fronte ad un'ondata di crimini che insanguinano la Belle Epoque, egli crea una forza di polizia inedita, le brigate mobili, meglio conosciute come "Les Brigades du Tigre". Il loro scopo è di lottare ad armi pari contro i malfattori utilizzando le tecniche più innovative dell'epoca (automobili, telefono, telegrafo, macchine da scrivere, impronte digitali, fotografie...).
Direttore: Jérôme Cornuau
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Clovis Cornillac as Commissioner Paul Valentin |
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Diane Kruger as Princess Constance Radetsky |
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Édouard Baer as Inspector Pujol |
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Olivier Gourmet as Inspector Marcel 'Le Colosse' Terrasson |
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Thierry Frémont as Piotr |
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Jacques Gamblin as Jules Bonnot |
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Stefano Accorsi as Trainee inspector Achille Bianchi |
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Léa Drucker as Léa |
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Philippe Duquesne as Casimir Cagne |
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Didier Flamand as Prefect of police |
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Gérard Jugnot as Chief commissioner Faivre |
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Agnès Soral as Mademoiselle Amélie |
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Eric Prat as Alphonse Bertillon |
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Capucine Ackermann as Solène Terrasson |
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Benjamin Monnier as Solène's fiancé |
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Roland Copé as Raymond Poincaré, President of the Republic |
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Nicholas Calderbank as Sir Hollingworth |
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Anton Yakovlev as Prince's secretary |
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Valérie Mischler as Singer |
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Marie Vinoy as Singer |
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David Bolling as Lawyer |
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Antonio Cauchois as Investigating judge |
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Didier Lafaye as Doctor |
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Mathilde Mottier as Receptionnist of "L'Humanité" |
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Luc Guiol as Mobile police agent |
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Robert Paturel as Referee |
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Grégory Ragot as Mobile police agent "mobilard" |
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Olivier Sa as |
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Béatrice Michel as Mrs. Terrasson |
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Hélène Seuzaret as Adèle Bianci |
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Félix Malinbaum as Perrin, mobile police agent |
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Dominique Louyot as Mrs. Caby |
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Luc-Antoine Salmont as Resident of Ivry |
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Janis Munz as Little girl from the popular market halls |
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Rebecca Munz as Little girl from the popular market halls |
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Eric Debrosse as Commissioner Jouin |
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Frédéric Jeannot as Newspaper seller |
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Olivier Breuils as Roget, mobile police agent |
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Frédéric Bouraly as Caby |
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Dan Herzberg as Gauzy |
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Jean-Christophe Bouvet as Judge at the trial |
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Gérard Loussine as Steemans |
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Mathias Mlekuz as Hennion |
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Александр Арбат as Doctor Tanpisev |
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Alain Figlarz as Inspector Jacquemin |
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André Marcon as Jean Jaurès, socialist deputy |
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Marc Robert as Octave Garnier |
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Pierre Berriau as Raymond Caillememin |
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Richaud Valls as Pelletier |
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Александр Медведев as Prince Volkonsky, plenipotentiary of the Tsar |
| Directing | Jérôme Cornuau | Director |
| Writing | Xavier Dorison | Writer |
| Writing | Fabien Nury | Writer |
| Writing | John Kaylin | Adaptation |
| Production | Vincent Roget | Producer |
| Production | François Cornuau | Producer |
| Production | Manuel Munz | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Olivier Florio | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Brian Schmitt | Editor |
| Camera | Stéphane Cami | Director of Photography |