Coplan Takes Risks (French: Coplan prend des risques) is a 1964 spy film directed by Maurice Labro and starring Dominique Paturel, Virna Lisi and Jacques Balutin.[1] It was made as a co-production between Belgium, France and Italy, and was part of a boom in Eurospy films in the wake of James Bond's popularity
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Directed by | Maurice Labro |
Written by | Paul Kenny (novel) François Chavane Pascal Jardin Jean Marsan Jean-Louis Roncoroni |
Produced by | François Chavane |
Starring | Dominique Paturel Virna Lisi Jacques Balutin |
Cinematography | Pierre Petit |
Edited by | Germaine Artus |
Music by | Georges Van Parys |
Production companies | Cibélux Cinéphonic Da.Ma. Cinematografica |
Distributed by | Gaumont Distribution |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Countries | Belgium France Italy |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean Mandaroux.
Plot
editIn a French factory working for French National Defense, an employee steals a prototype. SDECE agent FX-18 Francis Coplan is sent to handle the case.
Cast
edit- Dominique Paturel as Francis Coplan
- Virna Lisi as Ingrid Carlsen
- Jacques Balutin as Fondane
- Roger Dutoit as Bianco
- Jacques Monod as Le "vieux"
- André Valmy as Pelletier
- Yves Arcanel as
- Marcel Charvey
- Yvonne Clech as Madame Rochon
- Dominique Davray as Prostitute
- Eugene Deckers
- Albert Dinan
- Tommy Duggan as Stratton
- Gisèle Grandpré
- Guy Kerner as Rochon
- Henri Lambert as Scarpelli
- Margo Lion as Mme Slassinka
- Monique Morisi
- Alain Nobis
- Anna Vallon
- André Weber as Legay
References
edit- ^ Van Heuckelom p.266
Bibliography
edit- Van Heuckelom. Polish Migrants in European Film 1918–2017. Springer, 2019.
External links
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