Scoumoune, La (1972)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Jean-Paul Belmondo | as | Roberto Borgo | | Claudia Cardinale | as | Georgia Saratov | | Michel Constantin | as | Xavier Saratov | | Enrique Lucero | as | Le Mexicain / Migli | | Alain Mottet | as | Ficelle | | Michel Peyrelon | as | L'élégant | | Philippe Brizard | as | Fanfan | | Marie-Claude Mestral | as | Une prostituée | | Aldo Bufi Landi | as | Jeannot Villanova | | Luciano Catenacci | as | (as Luciano Lorcas) | | Lucie Arnold | as | (as Luci Arnold) | | Bruno Balp | as | L'inspecteur à la morgue |
| | Crew list: | | José Giovanni (Director) | | José Giovanni (Writer) |
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Review Episodic portrait of a criminal, from 1934 until after the war. Roberto Borgo is tough, cool, sardonic, loyal, and deadly. He comes to Marseilles to help his friend Xavier Saratov get out of jail, first killing a local brothel and casino boss to take over the businesses, and, with the help of Xavier's sister, Georgia, amass money for Xavier's defense. Xavier loses in court, so Roberto gets himself thrown in prison to be with his friend. Escape proves futile, but they are pardoned in exchange for working as sappers. After the war, Xavier is a bitter cripple, but Roberto remains detached, extorting ownership of a casino, which puts his friends at risk. Does he care? |
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