
The Red Collar
Drama
Overview
In 1919, in a small town under the crushing heat of summer, a war hero is held prisoner in an abandoned barracks. Outside, his mangy dog barks night and day. Not far off in the countryside, an extraordinarily intelligent young woman works the land, waiting and hoping. A judge whose principles have been sorely shaken by the war is coming to sort out this case of which it is better not to speak.
Top Cast


François Cluzet
François Cluzet
Lantier
François Cluzet
Lantier


Nicolas Duvauchelle
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Morlac
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Morlac


Sophie Verbeeck
Sophie Verbeeck
Valentine
Sophie Verbeeck
Valentine


Jean-Quentin Châtelain
Jean-Quentin Châtelain
Dujeux
Jean-Quentin Châtelain
Dujeux


Patrick Descamps
Patrick Descamps
Gabarre
Patrick Descamps
Gabarre


Tobias Nuytten
Tobias Nuytten
Paul
Tobias Nuytten
Paul


Maurane
Maurane
La patronne
Maurane
La patronne


Gilles Vandeweerd
Gilles Vandeweerd
Louis
Gilles Vandeweerd
Louis


Roxane Arnal
Roxane Arnal
Perrine
Roxane Arnal
Perrine


Frans Boyer
Frans Boyer
Loubiot
Frans Boyer
Loubiot
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