101 minutes
1/30/1985
When a neo-Nazi group of terrorists is set to blow a pop concert off the face of the earth because it is an anti-racist benefit, they are faced with the intrepid Jean-Pierre Mougin, a macho sports reporter with zero tolerance for Nazi hate crimes. Going along with Mougin to stop the bombing is Lyza, whose brother was killed by this group of fascists, and so she is ardently seeking revenge. After Mougin gets his hands on a videotape that reveals the plot to blow up the concert and its audience, he and Lyza join forces. As the fuse gets shorter and shorter, Mougin is also joined by sympathetic street gangs. Thus reinforced, he faces his opposition (including crooked cops) in increasingly more desperate attempts to stop Murmeau, the leader of the Nazi gang, from carrying out his terrorist objective.
Richard Berry
as Jean-Pierre Mougin
Fanny Bastien
as Lysa Forstier
Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu
as Lucas Schroeder
Jean-François Balmer
as Paul Murneau
Nathalie Courval
as Béatrice
Thierry Carpentier
as 'Petit Boulot'
Catherine Allégret
as Taxi woman
Jean-Jacques Moreau
as Martel
Artus de Penguern
as Bernier
Arthur Simms
as Singer
Christian Rauth
as Max
Georges Géret
as Patrick Villard
Patrick Abrial
as Marcus
Pierre Aknine
Jean-Paul Bonnaire
Marc Brunet
Jacques Canselier
as Joël
Charles Capezzali
Caroline Chaniolleau
Aline Chaud
Christian Delangre
as Tim's father
Julien Delangre
as Tim
Alex Descas