Le Quai du désir (1969)
Directed by Jean Maley

Drama
aka: Port of Desire

Film Synopsis

Having served a three year stretch in prison for pimping, Jeff rejoins his former criminal associates and prepares a cigarette smuggling operation. This time, he is taking no chances and makes the effort to arrange an alibi. In July, it is so easy to get oneself noticed in Dieppe...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Maley
  • Script: Jean Maley, Bepi Fontana (dialogue), Camille François (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Gérard Brisseau
  • Music: Raymond Iraty, Camille Sauvage
  • Cast: Jean Maley (Jean Sergeat), Alexandre Mincer (Rémy Barrette), François Jaubert (Roger Mondoni), Bepi Fontana (Jeff), Alex Le Gascon (Lucky), Michel Charrel (Mario), Nathalie Nort (Pascale), Laure Hilden, Feodor Bogatyreff, Camille François, Elisabeth Mansart, Jean-Marie Arnoux, Claude Gabin, Nikita Harris
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 87 min
  • Aka: Port of Desire

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