23h58
Originally released in 1993. 23h58 is a crime/thriller film. directed by Pierre-William Glenn. At just 84 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jean-François Stévenin, Jean-Pierre Malo, and Gérald Garnier
Synopsis
This "heist" film tells the story of a robbery in a stadium during the Le Mans 24 hour motorcycle race. Throughout the film are constant references to other movies in the genre. A policeman investigating the robbery is surprised to discover that the heist bears striking resemblance to the robbery depicted in Stanley Kubrick's 1956 film, The Killing. The robbery itself was perpetrated by Bernard, an ex-racer who dedicates the theft to a dead peer. He enlists the help of Thierry and several others to steal 6 million francs from the gate. He and his gang then hideout in the stadium until the race is over. Things are working against Bernard though. Two martial-arts experts try to cut in on the action. A gang member's girlfriend squeals to the cops, and an Arab assistant is killed.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jean-François Stévenin
as Bernard
Jean-Pierre Malo
as Commissaire Steve Morin
Gérald Garnier
as Thierry
Yan Epstein
as Inspecteur Jean-Marie
Kader Boukhanef
as Momo Ben Saïd
Amélie Glenn
as Florence Barrois
Sophie Tellier
as Didi
Isabelle Maltese
as Inspecteur Bertrand
Pierre-Octave Arrighi
as Inspecteur Mathieu
Jean-Charles Frappin
as Le petit garçon plage
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- MW Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 23h58 about?
This "heist" film tells the story of a robbery in a stadium during the Le Mans 24 hour motorcycle race. Throughout the film are constant references to other movies in the genre. A policeman investi...
Who directed 23h58?
23h58 was directed by Pierre-William Glenn.
How long is 23h58?
23h58 has a runtime of 1 hours and 24 minutes (84 minutes total).
When was 23h58 released?
23h58 was released on October 20, 1993 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in 23h58?
The main cast of 23h58 includes Jean-François Stévenin, Jean-Pierre Malo, Gérald Garnier, Yan Epstein, Kader Boukhanef.