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Autopsie d’un complot
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Autopsie d’un complot

Jul 1, 1978
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★ 10.0

Overview

Terrorists blow up the consulate of an Arab country, before a journalist uncovers a larger conspiracy. The film is based on "Scorpion, autopsie d'un complot" by Etienne Bolo and Alain Jaubert (Balland, 1978), which tells the story of a plot targeting Algeria after the nationalization of hydrocarbons during Valéry Giscard d'Estaing's seven-year term.

Genres

Drama
Thriller

Production Companies

Radiodiffusion Télévision Algérienne (RTA)
Office National pour le Commerce et l'Industrie Cinématographique (ONCIC)

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Cast

Bernard Fresson

Jacques Serrano

Bernard Fresson

Jacques Spiesser

Jean-Marie Bigot

Jacques Spiesser

Raymond Bussières

Raymond Bussières

Anne Jolivet

Anne Jolivet

Monique Lejeune

Monique Lejeune

Abdellah Ouriachi

Abdellah Ouriachi

Annette Poivre

Annette Poivre

Abdelhalim Rais

Abdelhalim Rais

Maurice Vallier

Maurice Vallier

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