A second trial begins in November 1975 against French left-wing revolutionary Pierre Goldman, accused of several armed robberies and the death of two chemists.
Pierre Goldman
Maître Kiejman
Président
Maître Garaud
Policier tapissage
Maître Francis Chouraqui
Maître Émile Bartoli
L'avocat général
Alter Goldman
I usually enjoy French courtroom dramas. There's none of this "yes m'lud" and "no, your honour" deferential obsequiousness. They are normally much more of a bun-fight with the lawyers, witnesses, jurors and the accused all chipping-in to ask questions and sling plenty of character-assassinating mud about the room. This one is at the livelier end of that scale as the eponymous, self-confessed, robber (Arieh Worthalter) takes to the stand to defend himself from accusations the he shot and killed two pharmacists. I can't say I'd every heard ever heard of this left-wing firebrand, but as the film ...
Status Released
Original LanguageFrench
Budget$2,600,000.00
Revenue $2,883,655.00