
The Colonel
Crime · Drama · History
Overview
'Reformed Colonel' Raoul Duplan is found dead in Paris, a couple of decades after Algeria's struggle for independence was won from France. Assigned to investigate, Lieutenant Galois receives the diary of Lieutenent Guy Rossi, who served under Duplan in Algeria in 1956, and has been reported as MIA since 1957. The revelations in Rossi's diary far surpass Duplan's actions in Algeria, and give insight on how dirty Algeria's War for Independence really was.
Top Cast


Olivier Gourmet
Olivier Gourmet
Le colonel Raoul Duplan
Olivier Gourmet
Le colonel Raoul Duplan


Robinson Stévenin
Robinson Stévenin
Le lieutenant Guy Rossi
Robinson Stévenin
Le lieutenant Guy Rossi


Cécile de France
Cécile de France
Le lieutenant Galois
Cécile de France
Le lieutenant Galois


Charles Aznavour
Charles Aznavour
le père Rossi
Charles Aznavour
le père Rossi


Bruno Solo
Bruno Solo
Le commandant Reidacher
Bruno Solo
Le commandant Reidacher


Éric Caravaca
Éric Caravaca
René Acsensio
Éric Caravaca
René Acsensio


Guillaume Gallienne
Guillaume Gallienne
Le sous-préfet
Guillaume Gallienne
Le sous-préfet


Georges Siatidis
Georges Siatidis
Le capitaine Roger
Georges Siatidis
Le capitaine Roger


Thierry Hancisse
Thierry Hancisse
Le commissaire Quitard
Thierry Hancisse
Le commissaire Quitard
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