The Judge (1984 film)

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The Judge
Directed byPhilippe Lefebvre
Written by
Produced byPhilippe Schwartz
Starring
CinematographyJean-Paul Schwartz
Edited byYoucef Tobni
Music byLuis Bacalov
Release date
11 April 1984
Running time
94 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The Judge (French: le juge) is a 1984 French crime drama film directed by Philippe Lefebvre.[1] The film was shown at the 1984 Mystfest where it was nominated in the category of Best Picture.[2]

Cast[edit]

  • Jacques Perrin as Le juge François Muller
  • Richard Bohringer as Le commissaire Lucien Innocenti
  • Daniel Duval as Antoine Rocca
  • Andréa Ferréol as Regine Sauvat
  • Jean Benguigui as Maître Donati
  • Michael Lonsdale as Le Docteur
  • Giacomo Piperno as Le juge Galéazzi
  • Jean-Pierre Sentier as Le commissaire Perrota
  • Paul Le Person as Le président Lebau
  • Brigitte Catillon as Gregoire
  • Jean Franval as Pinacchio
  • Patrick Chauvel as Calvo
  • Pascal Pistaccio as Abecassis
  • Anne Canovas as Monique Muller
  • Maurice Jacquemont as Maître Camoin
  • Georges Trillat as Tarzan
  • Papinou as Le flic
  • Jean Maurel as Louis Agopian
  • Alain Rimoux as Le médecin de la prison
  • Alain Halle-Halle as Le juge Richard
  • Michele Trikeira as La fille de la discothèque
  • Tharita De Oliveira as La femme de Rocca
  • Daniel-Claude Poyet as Equipe de Innocenti
  • Alexandre Fabre as Equipe de Innocenti
  • François Mouren-Provensal as Equipe de Innocenti
  • Odile Sage as Equipe de Innocenti
  • Simon Michael as Le tueur du bar Lucien

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