Sirène rouge, La (2002)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Jean-Marc Barr | as | Hugo | | Asia Argento | as | Anita | | Frances Barber | as | Eva | | Andrew Tiernan | as | Koesler | | Alexandra Negrão | as | Alice | | Edouard Montoute | as | Oliveira | | Vernon Dobtcheff | as | Vitali | | Johan Leysen | as | Travis | | Jean-Christophe Bouvet | as | Lucas | | Carlo Brandt | as | Vondt | | François Levantal | as | Sorvan | | Dominique Bettenfeld | as | Mitja | | João Pedro Cary | as | Child | | Patrick Fontana | as | Policeman reception | | Stéphan Guérin-Tillié | as | Julian (as Stéphane Guérin-Tillié) | | Ivan Marevich | as | Mitslav |
| | Crew list: | | Olivier Megaton (Director) | | Alain Berliner (Writer) | | Robert Conrath (Writer) |
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Review In Paris, the twelve years old girl Alice (Alexandra Negrão) arrives to the police station, and asks to meet detective Anita (Asia Argento). In her office, Alice tells that her mother Eva (Frances Barber) is a sadistic killer and delivers a video showing Eva torturing and killing their maid Sunya. The chief of police does not believe in Alice, but Anita decides to investigate by her own and finds that Eva is a powerful and wealthy leader of an international criminal organization. When Alice escapes from the guard of the detective in charge of her security, she decides to travel to Portugal to meet her father, who is supposedly dead, and is chased by two gangster of Eva's organization. Alice meets the traumatized mercenary Hugo (Jean-Marc Barr), who protects and travels with her to Portugal, trying to find her father, while Eva and Anita also travels to that country. |
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