

History · Crime · Drama
Overview
France, 1893. Joseph Bouvier attempts to shoot his love who refused to marry him and to commit suicide. Upon release from the filthy asylum where he was placed, with bullets still remaining in his head, he wanders the country roads and rapes and murders many teenagers over years. The judge Rousseau captures him, but to serve his ambition seeks to avoid that Bouvier is simply declared insane.
Top Cast


Philippe Noiret
Philippe Noiret
Juge Rousseau
Philippe Noiret
Juge Rousseau


Michel Galabru
Michel Galabru
Joseph Bouvier
Michel Galabru
Joseph Bouvier


Isabelle Huppert
Isabelle Huppert
Rose
Isabelle Huppert
Rose


Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Claude Brialy
Avocat Villedieu
Jean-Claude Brialy
Avocat Villedieu


Renée Faure
Renée Faure
Mme Rousseau
Renée Faure
Mme Rousseau


Cécile Vassort
Cécile Vassort
Louise Leseuer
Cécile Vassort
Louise Leseuer


Jean-Roger Caussimon
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Chanteur de rue
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Chanteur de rue


Jean Bretonnière
Jean Bretonnière
Le député
Jean Bretonnière
Le député


François Dyrek
François Dyrek
Le cheminot libéré
François Dyrek
Le cheminot libéré


Monique Chaumette
Monique Chaumette
La mère de Louise
Monique Chaumette
La mère de Louise
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