The Law of Men (1962 film) explained

The Law of Men
Director:Charles Gérard
Music:André Hossein
Cinematography:Claude Robin
Editing:Bernard Lefèvre
Studio:Filmatec
Distributor:Compagnie Française de Distribution Cinématographique
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France

The Law of Men (French: La loi des hommes) is a 1962 French crime film directed by Charles Gérard and starring Micheline Presle, Philippe Leroy and Pierre Mondy.[1] After a planned robbery on an armoured car the investigating police officer encounters a female journalist who specialises in criminology, and who he suspects may have had a role in the heist.

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Notes and References

  1. Commire & Klezmer p.466