

Drama · Thriller · Crime
Overview
Three young men are suspected of kidnapping and murdering a little boy. Most likely, two of them are really involved, but one is not. All of their pasts are questionable, riddled with violence and controversy. Neither the police nor the court can decide how to solve that puzzle.
Top Cast


Anthony Perkins
Anthony Perkins
Johnny Parsons
Anthony Perkins
Johnny Parsons


Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Philippe
Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Philippe


Renato Salvatori
Renato Salvatori
François
Renato Salvatori
François


Pascale Audret
Pascale Audret
Agnès
Pascale Audret
Agnès


Jacques Monod
Jacques Monod
Commissioner
Jacques Monod
Commissioner


Marie Déa
Marie Déa
Madame Winter
Marie Déa
Madame Winter


Horst Janson
Horst Janson
Mac
Horst Janson
Mac


Fernand Ledoux
Fernand Ledoux
Prosecutor
Fernand Ledoux
Prosecutor


Maurice Chevit
Maurice Chevit
Inspector
Maurice Chevit
Inspector


Anne Tonietti
Anne Tonietti
Christine Prévost
Anne Tonietti
Christine Prévost
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