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L'alpagueur

  • 1976
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  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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L'alpagueur (1976)
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L'Alpagueur is a free-lance spy from the French secret agency. He's put on the investigation about L'epervier, a serial-killer who employs young boys to help him robbing banks before killing... Read allL'Alpagueur is a free-lance spy from the French secret agency. He's put on the investigation about L'epervier, a serial-killer who employs young boys to help him robbing banks before killing them.L'Alpagueur is a free-lance spy from the French secret agency. He's put on the investigation about L'epervier, a serial-killer who employs young boys to help him robbing banks before killing them.

  • Director
    • Philippe Labro
  • Writers
    • Philippe Labro
    • Jacques Lanzmann
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Bruno Cremer
    • Jean Négroni
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
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    • Director
      • Philippe Labro
    • Writers
      • Philippe Labro
      • Jacques Lanzmann
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Bruno Cremer
      • Jean Négroni
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Roger Pilard, dit l'Alpagueur
    Bruno Cremer
    Bruno Cremer
    • L'Epervier
    Jean Négroni
    • Spitzer
    Patrick Fierry
    • Costa Valdez
    Jean-Pierre Jorris
    Jean-Pierre Jorris
    • Salicetti
    Victor Garrivier
    • Doumecq
    Claude Brosset
    Claude Brosset
    • Granier
    Marcel Imhoff
    • le directeur de cabinet
    Maurice Auzel
    • Le routier Gros Bras
    Muriel Belmondo
    • La première hôtesse de l'air
    Roger Benamou
    • Le mafioso espagnol
    Jean-Luc Boutté
    • Le deuxième fusil
    Patrice Chapelain-Midy
    • Un employé de banque
    Michèle Delacroix
    • La seconde hôtesse de l'air
    Jacques Destoop
    • Le mafioso sicilien
    Jacques Dhéry
    • Le directeur de prison
    Max Doria
    • Le bijoutier
    François Germain
    • Gardien porte prison
    • Director
      • Philippe Labro
    • Writers
      • Philippe Labro
      • Jacques Lanzmann
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    10searchanddestroy-1

    A tribute to the masters

    That's the only film, as far as I know, which offers a tribute to both Jean Pierre Melville - a Philippe Labro's close friend, with whom he died in August1973 - and also the great and unique Sam Peckinpah. It's so obvious for me, who is the die hard fan of both directors, my all times favourite, here reunited in a tribute to them. Tribute thru many details, for instance Bruno Cremer who says : "Coco", it's a tribute to Melville who said this to his close pals, such as Labro. The character presentation and symphony is also very close to Melville's spirit. Now, concerning Peckinpah, action sequences, slow motion excepted, is also a tribute to the great Sam. The final face to face between Cremer and Belmondo is also closer to Melville than Peckinpah. A real must see, when Belmondo was at his peak.
    5dawnrain

    the beginning is more unbelievable than the end

    To answer to the previous comment: finding a person knowing where he lives is quiet easy. A name on the mail box, any letter or paper in his home will give his identity. Belmondo is in the villain's house alone. OK, they could show us, but we can imagine.

    What I think is worse in the story is that the "Epervier" would NEVER have let live the young man who helps him in the jewelry robbery. He kills everyone, except this young man, leaving him only injured. It's nonsense, this particular villain could not do that. He was not in such a hurry, he takes time to kill the two cops and doesn't take the time to shoot the kid! And also it's using a very bad facility in the scenario than to just make this young man, the only one the "Epervier" let live knew exactly who he was and where he lived...

    I think the scenario would have been better if either the story was only between the Alpagueur and the Epervier OR between the Alpagueur and the Prison story. Two stories in the same movie makes one of them writtent quickly. I would have loved to see the Epervier character a little more explained, this was an interesting character that was underused in the movie and lost for another scenario.
    6piapia

    A good thriller but the denouement is not explained

    A good thriller, with a very good cast and Belmondo at his best. Excellent photography, and everything you may wish, but a very important thing is missing: How did Belmondo identify the criminal? Nothing is explained. He just happens to find him, and we are not part of the secret. It is a pity, for the picture was doing well, and is very entertaining. But the rating of 8 went down to 6 in the two or three last minutes. The French are good at this type of thing, and Belmondo excels. But in this case they committed the unpardonable sin.
    8jbgeorges

    Typical seventies

    Good solid action for a Belmondo in great shape! Bruno Cremer is very convincing as well as a coldblooded killer using lost youth to help him carrying out his crimes. It's a very entertaining and fun to watch movie, with a very nice musical score.
    7chandler-47

    Great entertainment

    This movie from 1975 is maybe the best Belmondo action thriller. He plays the headhunter Roger Pillard who is hired by the police to catch "the beast", a robber that no one can identify because he kills all witnesses. Then it happens that a robbery goes wrong and a witness survives ...

    The screenplay is full of ideas with subplots and a lot of surprising twists. The subplots are well integrated in the story and do not disturb the main plot. Bruno Cremer as the beast is perfectly casted as the counter player.

    Recommended.

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    • Trivia
      The director Philippe Labro was a great friend of Jean-Pierre Melville, who died three years before the shooting. And the dialogues in this film "L'Alpagueur", where Bruno Cremer calls his co stars "Coco", is a sort of homage to Melville, who usually called his friends "Coco".
    • Goofs
      During the last seen in the house, when Belmondo kills the last guy with the shot-gun a rope can been seen while falling off the window.
    • Quotes

      L'Epervier: It's a nasty business, gentlemen. There will be widows and orphans.

    • Alternate versions
      German VHS version misses ca. 4 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cherchez la femme (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      L'Alpagueur
      Written and Performed by Michel Colombier Et Son Orchestre

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    • Release date
      • March 7, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hunter Will Get You
    • Filming locations
      • Paquebot des Sables Le Lydia, port, Port-Barcarès, Pyrénées-Orientales, France(L'Alpagueur tails a corrupt police inspector)
    • Production company
      • Cerito Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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