

Stranger in the House
Diretto da Georges LautnerSince the suicide of his wife, Jacques Loursat has gone downhill. Estranged from his daughter, his lawyer's pratice in ruins, he consoles himself with drink. One night he is woken by a gunshot and catches sight of a young man fleeing the house. Isabelle, his daughter, claims to know nothing about it, even when he finds the body of a young man. Isabelle hangs around with a gang of spoiled young people who have no shortage of money, and is in love with Joel, an ambitious boy involved in drug dealing. Antoine, from a more modest background, is in love with her. When the police start investigating Joel's murder, Antoine becomes the ideal suspect.
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Stranger in the House è stato rilasciato il 28 ottobre 1992.
Stranger in the House era diretto da Georges Lautner.
Stranger in the House ha una durata di 1h 44min.
Stranger in the House è stato prodotto da Alain Sarde, Jean-Paul Belmondo.
Since the suicide of his wife, Jacques Loursat has gone downhill. Estranged from his daughter, his lawyer's pratice in ruins, he consoles himself with drink. One night he is woken by a gunshot and catches sight of a young man fleeing the house. Isabelle, his daughter, claims to know nothing about it, even when he finds the body of a young man. Isabelle hangs around with a gang of spoiled young people who have no shortage of money, and is in love with Joel, an ambitious boy involved in drug dealing. Antoine, from a more modest background, is in love with her. When the police start investigating Joel's murder, Antoine becomes the ideal suspect.
I personaggi principali di Stranger in the House sono Loursat (Jean-Paul Belmondo), Fine (Renée Faure), Isabelle Loursat (Cristiana Réali).
Stranger in the House è votato Not Rated.
Stranger in the House è un film Dramma, Crime.
Stranger in the House ha una valutazione di 4.7 su 10 dal pubblico.
Stranger in the House aveva un budget di 8,4 Mln USD.

















