The Lion's Share (1971 film) explained

The Lion's Share
Director:Jean Larriaga
Music:Georges Garvarentz
Cinematography:Roland Dantigny
Editing:Gabriel Rongier
Studio:Paris-Cannes Productions
Produzione DC7
Distributor:Parafrance Films
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

The Lion's Share (French: La part des lions, Italian: L'ultima rapina a Parigi) is a 1971 French-Italian neo noir crime thriller film written and directed by Jean Larriaga and starring Robert Hossein, Charles Aznavour, Michel Constantin, Raymond Pellegrin and Elsa Martinelli.[1] [2]

Plot

Aznavour and Hossein play two childhood friends. Hossein in a petty thief who is involved with a ruthless gang of bank robbers. Aznavour is a writer who will follow his long time friend until the loss of both of them.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: Aa. Vv.. Variety's Film Reviews: 1971-1974. Bowker Llc, 1983. 0835227936.
  2. Book: Philippe Durant. Gabin, Ventura, Delon... Les légendes du Polar. 6 November 2014. Sonatine, 2014. 978-2355843242.