La Rage au poing (1975)
Directed by Eric Le Hung

Drama
aka: Raging Fists

Film Synopsis

A gang of drop-outs go on a terror spree in the suburbs. In the course of a violent brawl at a dance, one member of the gang is arrested. Nanar, the most aggressive gang member, decides to take his revenge against the family who were responsible for his friend's arrest...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Le Hung
  • Script: Tony Gatlif, Eric Le Hung
  • Cinematographer: Jean Monsigny
  • Music: Éric Demarsan, Il était une Fois
  • Cast: Françoise Dorner (BB la brune), Tony Gatlif (Nanar), Philippe Lavot (Antoine), Frédéric Norbert (Michou), Marie-Georges Pascal (Christine), Pascale Roberts (La mère), Etienne Bierry (Le père), Pierre Tornade (Jo, le patron du bar), Gilles Chevallier, Patrick Jeantet, Sylvain Rougerie, Roger Dumas, Jacques Alric, Fred Ulysse, Frédéric Simon, Denise Dax, André Thorent, Dominique Zentar, J.M. Ribeiro, Jean Luisi
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Raging Fists

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