A Man to Kill movie poster

A Man to Kill

November 10, 1967 1h 25m 7.0/10 (10 votes)

Originally released in 1967. A Man to Kill is a drama/thriller film. directed by Philippe Condroyer. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Jean-Louis Trintignant, Valérie Lagrange, and Luis Prendes

Synopsis

Barcelona, 1967. Hans Fromm, a German-born architect, lives an well-ordered everyday life. He has become the target of an antifascist death squad though. Indeed their leader, Julius, whose brother was killed by Schmidt, a merciless S.S., believes, without being absolutely certain, that Fromm and Schmidt are the same man. The team, whose other members are Georges, the son of a deportee liquidated by Schmidt craving for action, Raphaël, a mercenary type, Nils, the photographer and Romain, watch Fromm's every move until Julius, convinced at last that the quiet German is their man, gives the green light for the operation. They manage to lure the former Nazi to an old house but Schmidt/Fromm won't let himself be captured so easily...

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 10, 1967 58 years ago
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Runtime 1h 25m 85 minutes total
User Rating 7.0/10 Great (10 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France + 1 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Urania Film
  • Carlton Continental
  • Teide
  • Ulysse Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Man to Kill about?

Barcelona, 1967. Hans Fromm, a German-born architect, lives an well-ordered everyday life. He has become the target of an antifascist death squad though. Indeed their leader, Julius, whose brother ...

Who directed A Man to Kill?

A Man to Kill was directed by Philippe Condroyer.

How long is A Man to Kill?

A Man to Kill has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).

When was A Man to Kill released?

A Man to Kill was released on November 10, 1967 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in A Man to Kill?

The main cast of A Man to Kill includes Jean-Louis Trintignant, Valérie Lagrange, Luis Prendes, Josep Maria Angelat, Luis Padrós.