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Dirty Hands ()

Les innocents aux mains sales (original title)
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Saint Tropez, 1975. Julie Wormser and her neighbour Jeff Marle, a writer, are lovers. They plan the assassination of Julie's wealthy husband Louis, an impotent who drinks a lot. She hits Louis, and leaves the rest of the task to Jeff. She... See more »

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Julie / wife
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Louis / husband
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Lamy / Le commissaire
Paolo Giusti ...
Jeff / Julie's lover
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Georges Thorent
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Le juge / Judge (as Hans-Christian Blech)
Pierre Santini ...
Le commissaire Villon
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Maître Albert Légal
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Un agent de la police maritime
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Le directeur de la banque
Jean Cherlian ...
Le policier du bateau
Jurgens Doeres ...
(as Jurgen Doeres)
Gilbert Servien ...
L'huissier
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Un agent de la police maritime
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Georges Bain ...
Un joueur de boules (uncredited)
René Havard ...
(uncredited)
René Piget ...
Le mécanicien (uncredited)

Directed by

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Claude Chabrol

Written by

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Richard Neely ... (novel "The Damned Innocents")
 
Claude Chabrol ... (adaptation and dialogue)

Produced by

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André Génovès ... producer

Music by

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Pierre Jansen

Cinematography by

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Jean Rabier

Editing by

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Jacques Gaillard
Fima Noveck

Editorial Department

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Luce Grunenwaldt ... assistant editor
Patrick Santini ... assistant editor
Michel Simonnet ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Guy Littaye

Makeup Department

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Louis Bonnemaison ... makeup artist
Jean-Max Guérin ... hair stylist
Didier Lavergne ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Patrick Delauneux ... unit manager
Pierre Gauchet ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Michel Dupuy ... assistant director
Philippe Malherbe ... assistant director

Art Department

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Marcel Laude ... property master

Sound Department

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Guy Chichignoud ... sound
Yves Marie Dacquay ... assistant sound
Louis Devaivre ... foley artist
Monique Fardoulis ... sound editor
Maurice Gilbert ... sound mixer
John Marshall ... associate dubbing editor (uncredited)

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Rémy Julienne ... stunts

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Yves Agostini ... camera operator
Roger Corbeau ... still photographer
Paul Cot ... assistant camera
André Marquette ... assistant camera
Jean Rabier ... photographer
Roger Robert ... key grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Fanny Jakubowicz ... wardrobe
Yves Saint-Laurent ... dresses: Romy Schneider

Music Department

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André Jouve ... conductor
Dominique Zardi ... composer: song "Je sais"

Script and Continuity Department

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Aurore Chabrol ... script supervisor (as Aurore Paquiss)

Additional Crew

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Guy Azzi ... production administrator
Jacques Itah ... press attache

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Plot Summary

Saint Tropez, 1975. Julie Wormser and her neighbour Jeff Marle, a writer, are lovers. They plan the assassination of Julie's wealthy husband Louis, an impotent who drinks a lot. She hits Louis, and leaves the rest of the task to Jeff. She finds herself alone the following day, and becomes the prime suspect. Where is Louis' body? Where is Jeff? Is there any secret beyond a door? Written by Vincent Merlaud

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Taglines How Romy Schneider Solved Rod Steiger's Sexual Problem. Permanently. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Gli innocenti dalle mani sporche (Italy)
  • Die Unschuldigen mit den schmutzigen Händen (West Germany)
  • Innocents with Dirty Hands (Ireland, English title)
  • Dirty Hands (United States)
  • Die Unschuldigen mit den schmutzigen Händen (Germany)
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  • 125 min
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Trivia In an interview, Claude Chabrol said Dirty Hands (1975) was bizarre: "there was a young Italian actor - Paolo Giusti - who was hallucinating mediocrity, he was really appalling (laughs) ... Romy Schneider was the only woman in the film - even the extras were men - and it was interesting to see that this girl could put up with anything. It must be said that this film is not terrible. But you see, it's still a curiosity." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Rod Steiger. See more »
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