
122 minutes
12/30/1972
Assigned to South America, US official Philip Michael Santore is employed by a counterinsurgency agency. His position makes him a target for a local band of guerrillas, and, before long, Santore is kidnapped. As a prisoner, he undergoes interrogation, shedding light on the violent situation in the country. Once the insurgents are done with their questioning, they must decide whether Santore lives or dies.

Yves Montand
as Philip Michael Santore

Renato Salvatori
as Captain Lopez

O.E. Hasse
as Carlos Ducas

Jacques Weber
as Hugo

Jean-Luc Bideau
as Este

Maurice Teynac
as Minister of Internal Security

Yvette Etiévant
as Woman Senator

Gloria Laso
as Rafaela

Harald Wolff
as Minister of Foreign Affairs
Evangeline Peterson
as Mrs. Santore
Nemesio Antúnez
as President of the Republic

Mario Montilles
as Assistant Commissioner Fontant

André Falcon
as Deputy Fabbri
Jerry Brouer
as Anthony Lee
Roberto Navarrete
as Commissioner Romero
Douglas Harris
as A.I.D. Director
Eugenio Guzmán
as Spokesman of Uruguayan Government

Jean-François Gobbi
as Journalist

Maurice Jacquemont
as Dean of the Law School

Aldo Francia
as Dr. Francia
Eduardo Naveda
as Political Police Chief
Rafael Benavente
as Brazilian Consul Campos
Alejandro Cohen
as Manuel
Gérard Manneveau
as Bardes
Alejandro Misle
as President of the Assembly

Héctor Noguera
as Tupamaro Leader (uncredited)

Patricia Guzmán
as Tupamaro Militant (uncredited)