Les longs manteaux

February. 19,1986      
Rating:
5.4
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A reporter becomes involved with a band of terrorists hiding in the mountains between Peru and Bolivia.

Bernard Giraudeau as  Murat
Claudia Ohana as  Julia
Robert Charlebois as  Laville
Federico Luppi as  Garcia
Oscar Martínez as  Figueras
Ricardo Darín as  Le lieutenant Lamas
Aldo Barbero as  Bernard Giraudeau voice
Pablo Cedrón as  Luis
Víctor Laplace as  Padre Cesário
Juan Palomino as  Soldado

Reviews

Scanialara
1986/02/19

You won't be disappointed!

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Matrixston
1986/02/20

Wow! Such a good movie.

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Marketic
1986/02/21

It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.

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Deanna
1986/02/22

There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.

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dbdumonteil
1986/02/23

The GJ Arnaud who wrote the novel must not be mistaken for Georges Arnaud,who wrote the very famous "Salaire De La Peur" (wage of fear)which Clouzot brilliantly transferred to the screen .There are three good things in this rather dull movie: First,the sadly missed Bernard Giraudeau ,who,even in a thankless part,beneath him,displays plenty of go,a good sense of humor and an obvious talent;all the good moments rest on his shoulders.Sadly ,he is unsupported by the rest of the cast:the female co-star is not in the same league as him,and amateurish -to put it mildly- acting by pop singer Robert Charlebois does not help either.And there're the beautiful landscapes in South America and a good music.As for the story,it is a muddled affair ;if it were not for the lines which open the movie,the viewer would be lost in this tale of writer the extremists ("Les Longs Manteaux"= the long coats)want to slay as he is riding on a train.Even the final unexpected twist has been used again again and again in (political or not) adventure movies, or spy (or else)) thrillers .Gilles Béhat had directed Giraudeau in "Rue Barbare" (1984) which had an eye on "Mad Max";in this effort,we feel Sergio Leone's influence in the second half ;the score is good and will remind you of (you guess it) Ennio Morricone.

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