Pleins feux sur Stanislas
Pleins feux sur Stanislas | |
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Directed by | Jean-Charles Dudrumet |
Produced by | Caro, CICC |
Written by |
Michel Cousin Jean-Charles Dudrumet |
Starring | Jean Marais |
Music by | Georges Delerue |
Cinematography | Pierre Gueguen |
Edited by |
Armand Psenny Jeannine Verneau |
Release dates | 23 September 1965 (France) |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | France, West Germany |
Language | French |
Pleins feux sur Stanislas (English: Full fires on Stanislas) is a French comedy thriller film from 1965. It was directed by Jean-Charles Dudrumet, written by Michel Cousin and Jean-Charles Dudrumet, starring Jean Marais.[1] The film was known under the title Killer Spy (USA), O Mistério dos 13 (Portugal), Rendezvous der Killer (West Germany).[2][3]
It was a sequel of L'honorable Stanislas, agent secret from 1963.
Cast
- Jean Marais: Stanislas Dubois, the secret agent, writer
- Nadja Tiller: Bénédicte Rameau, literature critic
- André Luguet: the colonel of Sailly, the leader
- Bernadette Lafont: Rosine Lenoble, the fiancée of Vladimir
- Rudolf Forster: Rameau, the father of Bénédicte (under the name of "Rudolph Forster")
- Nicole Maurey: Claire, the chairwoman of the association
- Yvonne Clech: the hotel keeper
- Marcelle Arnold: Morin, secretary of Stanislas
- Jacques Morel: the tax inspector of Stanislas
- Bernard Lajarrige: Paul, the butler of Stanislas
- Edward Meeks: James, the English spy
- Billy Kearns: American spy
- Clément Harari: Soviet spy
- Henri Tisot: Agent 07 at the telephone
- Pierre Tchernia: the TV presenter
- Max Montavon: the barman of the dining car
- Edmond Tamiz: Nikita / Vladimir, the murdered brothers
- Charles Régnier: the man with the cat (uncredited)
References
- ↑ Pleins feux sur Stanislas (1965) at Films de France
- ↑ Pleins feux sur Stanislas at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Pleins feux sur Stanislas". unifrance.org. Retrieved 2014-11-07.
External links
- Pleins feux sur Stanislas at the Internet Movie Database
- Pleins feux sur Stanislas (1965) at Films de France
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