Last Known Address
Last Known Address (French: Dernier domicile connu) is a 1970 French-Italian film directed by José Giovanni. This movie is based on the eponymous novel The Last Known Address by Joseph Harrington.
Last Known Address | |
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Directed by | José Giovanni |
Produced by | Jacques Bar |
Written by | José Giovanni |
Starring | Lino Ventura Marlène Jobert |
Music by | François de Roubaix |
Cinematography | Étienne Becker |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | France Italy |
Language | French |
Its theme tune, composed by François de Roubaix, has subsequently been sampled in several songs, such as "All n My Grill" by Missy Elliott and "Supreme" by Robbie Williams.
Plot
Marceau Léonetti (Lino Ventura), a competent and energetic officer stops by chance the son of an influential lawyer driving under the influence of alcohol. A few months later, the lawyer falsely accuses Léonetti as being violent and incompetent. As a result Marceau is transferred to a small police station, where he meets young and beautiful Jeanne (Marlène Jobert). Soon they are faced with a tough investigation.
Cast
- Lino Ventura: Inspector Marceau Leonetti
- Marlène Jobert: Jeanne Dumas
- Philippe March: Roger Martin
- Michel Constantin: Greg
- Alain Mottet: Frank Lambert
- Béatrice Arnac: Silvia
- Gilette Barbier: l’épicière
- Luc Bartholomé: Jo Raison
- Paul Crauchet: Jacques Loring
- Monique Mélinand: Mme Loring
- Albert Dagnant: Arnold
- Germaine Delbat: Mme Lenoir
- Roger Desmare: The grocer
- Max Desrau: Thouin
- Robert Favart: The Principal
- Guy Héron: Soramon