

95 minutes
9/1/1982
In the course of a violent hold-up at Deauville station, several innocent bystanders are shot dead. The victims include a politician, Robert Andréani, and three members of the same family. Devastated by the death of his wife, daughter and mother, Martin Modot resolves that their killers will be brought to justice. When the police fail to make any progress in their investigation, he decides to take matters into his own hands, with the support of a neo-fascist vigilante organization.

Claude Brasseur
as Martin Modot

Véronique Genest
as Lucie

Christopher Lambert
as Jockey

Thierry Lhermitte
as Eddy Kasler

Valérie Kaprisky
as Nadine

Roger Planchon
as Philippe Miller

Michel Aumont
as Divisional Commissioner Henri Brousse

Plastic Bertrand
as Self

Dominique Besnehard

Eric Métayer
Mireille Delcroix
as Christine Modot

Francis Lemarque
as Lucien Modot
Pierre Michaël
as Robert Andreatti

Arlette Gilbert
as Mrs. Modot

Christian Bouillette
as Inspector Paul Gouvion
Francis Frappat
as Inspector Carducci

André Valardy
as Varin
Mimi Young

Mado Maurin

François Clavier
as Le Gay

Jean-Marie Lemaire
as 'Mata-Hari'

Pierre Aknine

Sonia Laroze
Serge Bourier
Pierre Fabien
Jean-Pierre Moreux

Sophie Ladmiral

Lucienne Troka
Joseph Niambi-Moé
Serge Leroy
as Bartender (uncredited)