Le Doulos

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Le Doulos is a 1962 French film noir crime thriller by Jean-Pierre Melville, renowned for its moody atmosphere, intricate plot, and exploration of loyalty and betrayal in the Parisian underworld.

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instanceOf French film
crime film
film
film noir
thriller film
basedOn Le Doulos by Pierre Lesou NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Nicolas Hayer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
criticalReputation cult classic
highly regarded film noir
director Jean-Pierre Melville NERFINISHED
distributor Pathé Consortium Cinéma NERFINISHED
editedBy Monique Bonnot NERFINISHED
era 1960s French cinema
filmFormat black-and-white
genre crime
film noir
thriller
hasAlternativeTitle The Finger Man NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Maurice Faugel NERFINISHED
Nöel NERFINISHED
Silien NERFINISHED
Thérèse NERFINISHED
influenced later neo-noir filmmakers
mainTheme betrayal
criminal underworld
loyalty
musicBy Paul Misraki NERFINISHED
narrativeStyle twist ending
notableCharacteristic intricate plot
moody atmosphere
originalLanguage French
partOf Jean-Pierre Melville filmography
portrays French criminal milieu
producer Georges de Beauregard NERFINISHED
productionCompany Rome Paris Films NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1962
releaseCountry France NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1962
runtimeMinutes 108
screenwriter Jean-Pierre Melville NERFINISHED
setting Paris
stars Jean Desailly NERFINISHED
Jean-Paul Belmondo NERFINISHED
Michel Piccoli NERFINISHED
Monique Hennessy NERFINISHED
Serge Reggiani NERFINISHED

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Jean-Pierre Melville directed Le Doulos
Serge Reggiani notableWork Le Doulos