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Claude Brasseur | Arthur | |
Sami Frey | Franz | |
Anna Karina | Odile | |
Louisa Colpeyn | Madame Victoria | |
Chantal Darget | Arthur's Aunt | |
Michel Delahaye | Le portier | |
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Ernest Menzer | Arthur's Uncle | |
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Georges Staquet | Le légionnaire | |
Danièle Girard | English Teacher | |
Jean-Claude Rémoleux | L'élève buveur d'alcool | |
Jean-Luc Godard | Le narrateur | |
Claude Makovski | Pupil | |
Michèle Seghers | Student in English Class |
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Writer | Jean-Luc Godard
Dolores Hitchens |
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Cinematography | Raoul Coutard
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Musician | Michel Legrand
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Two restless young men enlist the object of their desire to help them commit a robbery -- in her own home. French New Wave pioneer Jean-Luc Godard takes to the streets of Paris to re-imagine the gangster genre, spinning an audacious yarn that's at once sentimental and insouciant, romantic and melancholy. The Criterion Collection is proud to present the convention flouting postmodern classic Band of Outsiders. |
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