L'homme de l'Interpol
Originally released in 1966. L'homme de l'Interpol is a thriller film. directed by Maurice Boutel. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Hubert Noël, Donald O'Brien, and Junie Astor
Synopsis
A months-long investigation by Interpol's special services has already revealed the identity of the main trafficker in Paris, a certain Chando and his accomplice Magda. They run a cabaret in Montmartre where the drug is regularly distributed, but the police are still powerless to discover the means used by the traffickers to move opium between Istanbul and the major capitals. A network is organized to follow a certain Madeleine who regularly makes the journey. Her luggage was searched in vain, and the consul, when asked about her, could only praise her: she had long been devoted to repatriating the bodies of her compatriots who had died abroad, free of charge, when the families so wished. On the other hand, the French police are on the trail of Mathias, accused of murdering an old peasant who claimed the inheritance of his son, who died abroad.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Films Excelsior
Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'homme de l'Interpol about?
A months-long investigation by Interpol's special services has already revealed the identity of the main trafficker in Paris, a certain Chando and his accomplice Magda. They run a cabaret in Montma...
Who directed L'homme de l'Interpol?
L'homme de l'Interpol was directed by Maurice Boutel.
How long is L'homme de l'Interpol?
L'homme de l'Interpol has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was L'homme de l'Interpol released?
L'homme de l'Interpol was released on May 17, 1966 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in L'homme de l'Interpol?
The main cast of L'homme de l'Interpol includes Hubert Noël, Donald O'Brien, Junie Astor, Chris Kersen, Silvia Solar.