Maigret voit rouge
Maigret voit rouge (English: Maigret Sees Red) is a 1963 French-Italian crime film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Jean Gabin, Françoise Fabian and Roland Armontel. Based on the 1951 novel Maigret, Lognon and the Gangsters by Georges Simenon, it is Gabin's third appearance as Belgian writer Georges Simenon's fictional detective Jules Maigret.
Cast
- Albert Michel
- André Dalibert
- Brad Harris
- Carlo Nell
- Charles Bouillaud
- Édouard Francomme
- Edward Meeks
- Françoise Fabian
- Georges Guéret
- Guy Decomble
- Harry-Max
- Henri Lambert
- Jacques Bertrand
- Jacques Dynam
- Jean Gabin
- Jean-Jacques Steen
- Jean-Louis Le Goff
- Jean Minisini
- Laurence Badie
- Louis Viret
- Marc Arian
- Marcel Bernier
- Marcel Bozzuffi
- Marcel Gassouk
- Michel Constantin
- Paul Carpenter
- Paul Frankeur
- Paul Pavel
- Paulette Dubost
- Pierre Vernet
- Raymond Pierson
- Roger Dutoit
- Roland Armontel
- Roland Malet
- Vittorio Sanipoli
More details
author | Gilles Grangier Jacques Robert |
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contentLocation | Paris |
director | Gilles Grangier |
editor | Marie-Sophie Dubus |
genre | crime |
musicBy | Francis Lemarque Michel Legrand |
producer | Raymond Danon |
productionCompany | Titanus |
publisher | Les Films Copernic |
theme | police procedural |