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The Police War
Directed byRobin Davis
Written byRobin Davis
Jean-Patrick Manchette
Jean-Marie Guillaume
Jacques Labib
Patrick Laurent
Produced byVéra Belmont
StarringClaude Brasseur
Claude Rich
CinematographyRamón F. Suárez
Edited byJosé Pinheiro
Music byJean-Marie Sénia
Production
companies
Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
Stéphan Films
Distributed byUGC
Release date
November 14, 1979
Running time
100 minutes
LanguageFrench
Box office$13.5 million[1]

The Police War (or La guerre des polices) is a French drama, crime film directed by Robin Davis.

Plot

The team of Balestra Commissioner, territorial brigade, wait six in the morning to trap Sarlat, public enemy No. 1. But Fush and men of the anti-gang arrive and Ballestrat does not want their presence. A policeman died and Sarlat is still free. The head of the Interior Ministry's office gives Ballestrat order to cooperate with the anti-gang. But this is a separate group they will continue Sarlat. Fush is also about to catch it when a woman betrayed by the territorial brigade, Marie, with whom he has forged friendly relations. Both brigades will clash constantly up to declare "the font war." Fush tends to Sarlat first trap fails. He resigned. But when Sarlat, following a new ambush, still missed, takes a policeman - Capati - hostage Fush intervenes and kills the off-the-law before succumbing in turn.

Cast

Accolades

Year Award Category Recipient Result
1980 César Awards César Award for Best Actor Claude Brasseur Won

References