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A Legitimate Defense

June 11, 1958 1h 38m 5.6/10 (7 votes)

Originally released in 1958. A Legitimate Defense is a crime/drama film. directed by André Berthomieu.

Starring Bernard Blier, Philippe Nicaud, and Maria Mauban

Synopsis

Two friends from the last war, Pierrot, a bar owner, and Gustave, a police inspector, are in contact with a notorious gang of racketeers in Montmartre. Tired of putting up with Albert the King's demands, Pierrot kills the gangster during a bar brawl. His first instinct is to flee, but on Gustave's advice, he turns himself in to the law. All things considered, he'll be safer in prison than exposed to the reprisals of the "underworld". Pierrot goes to trial. He was acquitted as having acted in self-defense. But his release leaves him open to the vengeance of Bob, one of Albert's accomplices. Pierrot narrowly escapes an ambush, but is finally able to rid himself of the threat hanging over him, thanks to the friendship of Inspector Gustave, and finally reunites with the companion of his life, Dora, who has never stopped trembling for him.

Quick Facts

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Release Date June 11, 1958 67 years ago
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Runtime 1h 38m 98 minutes total
User Rating 5.6/10 Mixed (7 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Legitimate Defense about?

Two friends from the last war, Pierrot, a bar owner, and Gustave, a police inspector, are in contact with a notorious gang of racketeers in Montmartre. Tired of putting up with Albert the King's de...

Who directed A Legitimate Defense?

A Legitimate Defense was directed by André Berthomieu.

How long is A Legitimate Defense?

A Legitimate Defense has a runtime of 1 hours and 38 minutes (98 minutes total).

When was A Legitimate Defense released?

A Legitimate Defense was released on June 11, 1958 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Legitimate Defense?

The main cast of A Legitimate Defense includes Bernard Blier, Philippe Nicaud, Maria Mauban, Pierre Mondy, Jean Lefebvre.