Le Solitaire (1973)
Directed by Alain Brunet

Crime / Drama
aka: The Loner

Film Synopsis

After an unsuccessful robbery, Eric Lambrecht is arrested and sent to prison for twenty years.  The head warden Isnar offers to allow Eric to escape if he is willing to undertake a small task for him.  He must break into the safe in the director's office, a safe that is thought to contain a huge sum of money...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alain Brunet
  • Script: Jacques Brunet, Paul Hengge
  • Cinematographer: Roland Dantigny
  • Music: Claude Bolling
  • Cast: Hardy Krüger (Eric Lambrecht), Raymond Pellegrin (Isnard, 'Kepi-Blanc'), Georges Géret (François Gosset), Jean Lefebvre (Un gardien 'La Carlingue'), Bernard Bauronne (Directeur de prison), Barbara Cederlung (Laurence), Nathalie Nort (Laurence), Francis Blanche (Norbert), Coralie Courchinoux, Martina Diemer, Michel Duplaix, Roman Kopp
  • Country: France / West Germany
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 101 min
  • Aka: The Loner

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