The Woman Cop
The Woman Cop (French: La Femme flic) is a 1980 French film directed by Yves Boisset.
The Woman Cop | |
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Directed by | Yves Boisset |
Produced by | Alain Sarde |
Written by | Yves Boisset Claude Veillot |
Starring | Miou-Miou Jean-Marc Thibault Jean-Pierre Kalfon François Simon |
Music by | Philippe Sarde |
Cinematography | Jacques Loiseleux |
Edited by | Albert Jurgenson |
Release date | 1980 |
Country | France |
Box office | $13.6 million[1] |
Plot
A young and headstrong policewoman clashes with her superiors in Paris and is transferred to a small town. There she is assigned to secretarial work and given an unimportant investigation in the eyes of the local chief of police. The investigation leads her to uncover a network of child prostitution run by the most important family of the town. She struggles with the chief of police and the prosecutor to indict the members of the family but they refuse to back her and move forward against such powerful people. She is forced to resign from the police and the film ends with her in a taxi with her bags on the way to the train station.
Cast and roles
- Miou-Miou - Inspector Corinne Levasseur
- Jean-Marc Thibault - Commissaire Porel
- Leny Escudéro - Diego Cortez
- Jean-Pierre Kalfon - Backmann, the director of the MJC
- François Simon - Doctor Godiveau
- Alex Lacast - Inspector Simbert
- Niels Arestrup - Dominique Allier, the photographer
- Henri Garcin - Le procureur
- Philippe Caubère - Abbot Henning
- Roland Amstutz - M. Muller
- Roland Bertin - Substitut Berthot
- Roland Blanche - Inspector Roc
- Stéphane Bouy - Commissaire Bonnard
- Philippe Brizard - Juge d'instruction in the South
- Gérard Caillaud - Juge d'instruction in the North
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