97 minutes
2/16/1977
"René la Canne" was the second collaboration between Francis Girod and Ennio Morricone, coming after "Le Trio Infernal" (1974) and before "La Banquière" (1980). His film is an adaptation of a story by Roger Borniche about the gangster René Girier and relates the fantastic adventures of a flamboyant mobster (René/Gérard Depardieu) and a maverick police inspector (Fernand la Sournoise/Michel Piccoli), through the 1940s.
Gérard Depardieu
as René Bornier
Sylvia Kristel
as Krista
Michel Piccoli
as Ispettore Marchand
Riccardo Garrone
as Karl
Jacques Jouanneau
as Fourgue
Jean Rigaux
as Vieuchêne
Orchidea De Santis
as Kim
Venantino Venantini
as Carlo
Valérie Mairesse
as Martine
Stefano Patrizi
as Gino
Jean Carmet
as L'indicateur
Suzanne Berthois
Évelyne Bouix
Daniel Breton
Philippe Brizard
as Le chef de la police marseillaise
Emmanuelle Brunschwig
Catherine Castel
Marie-Pierre Castel
Georges Conchon
Lydia Feld
Régine Zuccolin
as Sarah
Joëlle Granger
Véronique Granger
Jean-Pierre Honoré
René Lenoty
Papinou
Pierre Raffo
Percival Russel
Franz Sauer
François Trystram
Maria van der Meer
Raymonde Vattier
Lionel Vitrant
Annie Walther
as Martha
Doris Walther
as Bretzel
Maurice Jacquemont
René Girier