PG
1972    1h 51minCrimen, Suspense
6.540%80%6.2
Lucien Bellon viaja a Los Ángeles para pasar allí dos o tres días. Cuando llega al hotel encuentra una maleta a su nombre que contiene mucho dinero y una pistola. Cuando suena el teléfono, una voz le dicta un nombre y una dirección. En esa dirección asesina a Victor Kovacs. De regreso al hotel para recoger sus pertenencias y volver a París, el botones le dice que su secretario ya se ha llevado su equipaje y su pasaporte al aeropuerto. Pero Lucien Bellon no tiene secretario y nadie sabía que estaba en Los Ángeles.
Directed by Jacques Deray
  • Jean-Louis TrintignantLucien Bellon
  • Ann-MargretNancy Robson
  • Roy ScheiderLenny
  • Angie DickinsonJackie Kovacs
  • Georgia EngelJane
  • Felice OrlandiAnderson
  • Carlo De MejoKarl
  • Michel ConstantinAntoine
  • Umberto OrsiniAlex
  • Carmen ArgenzianoSecond Hawk
  • Rico CattaniButler
  • Ted de CorsiaVictor
  • Ed GreenbergHitchhiker
  • Jackie Earle HaleyEric
  • Philippa HarrisSalesgirl
  • John HillermanDepartment Store Manager
  • Jon KorkesFirst Hawk
  • Connie KreskiRosie
  • Ben PiazzaDesk Clerk
  • Alex RoccoMiller
  • eif9994 de julio de 2025
    How’d I miss this one? I immediately thought this is what Once Upon a Time in Hollywood was going for. A look at Los Angeles with foreign eyes that is now nostalgic. Shot I guess in 72 or 73 when the end of the hippie era was getting ugly. Some amazingly inky-black night shooting on location was impressive. As was watching folks watch Star Trek on reruns with cat food commercials on an old RCA TV, using coin-operated razors in public bathrooms, driving giant gas-guzzlers all to some funky jazz. The film is mostly and mercifully quiet with just the sounds of a city. The action is moved forward not by explanation but by reaction. Most of the actors that show up for brief stints will be immediately recognized. Angie Dickenson as a middle-aged trophy wife who shows off her bikini body. Georgia Engel as the mother of Jackie Earle Haley, Michel Constanin, Ted de Corsia, Talia Shire…. Apparently this was mentioned in Los Angeles Plays itself. I need to revisit that documentary. Directed by Jacques Deray who did La Piscine a few years earlier. His Symphony for a Massacre is another gem of his.

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