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Army of Crime ()

L'armée du crime (original title)
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The poet Missak Manouchian leads a mixed bag of youngsters and immigrants in a clandestine battle against the Nazi occupation. Twenty-two men and one woman fighting for an ideal and for freedom. News of their daring attacks, including the... See more »

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Missak Manouchian
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Mélinée Manouchian
Robinson Stévenin ...
Marcel Rayman
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Monique Stern
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Thomas Elek
Adrien Jolivet ...
Henri Krasucki
Olga Legrand ...
Olga Bancic
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Alexandre le mari d'Olga
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Inspecteur Pujol
Yann Trégouët ...
Commissaire David
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Inspecteur Bourlier
Paula Klein ...
Madame Rayman
Boris Bergman ...
Monsieur Rayman
Léopold Szabatura ...
Simon Rayman
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Madame Elek
Garance Mazureck ...
Marthe Elek
Yann Loubatière ...
Bola Elek
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Patriciu
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Celestino Alfonso
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Henri Keltekian
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Narek Tavkorian
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Feri Boczov
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Monsieur Dupont
Mirza Halilovic ...
Petra
Christina Galstian ...
Knar Aznavourian (as Christina Galstian Agooudjian)
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Raffenbach (as Jurgen Genuit)
Jean-Claude Bourbault ...
Joseph Darnand
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Monsieur Stern
Jutta Vielhaber ...
Madame Stern
Maurice Durozier ...
Docteur Kaldjian
Yasmine Ghazarian ...
Cristina
Julien Bouanich ...
Saas
Xavier Hosten ...
Cristea
Rainer Sievert ...
Officier Allemand Cormeilles
Veronika Beiweis ...
Madame Frydman
Lola Accardi ...
Amie Madame Frydman
Alain Gautré ...
Inspecteur Barrachin
Bertrand Bossard ...
Inspecteur Daime
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Policiers
Philippe Le Mercier ...
Policiers
Julia Brodier ...
Employée Préfecture
Arnaud Le Bozec ...
Gardiens de la Paix
Vincent Crouzet ...
Gardiens de la Paix
Jean-Marc Coudert ...
Policier métro
Emmanuel Chevallier ...
Policier arrestation Rayman
Yves Buchin ...
Policier tortionnaire
Hubertus Biermann ...
Général Oberg
Jeremias Nussbaum ...
Jeune Soldat Allemand
Simon Frenay ...
Lycéen
Jean-Christophe Peupion ...
Concierge Manouchian
Elise Arpentinier ...
Concierge Elek
François Carton ...
Fermier
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Crieurs de Journaux
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Crieurs de journaux
Marc Choquet ...
Reporter Radio-Paris
Stéphane Rugraff ...
Maître Nageur
Andrée Saldo ...
La bigote
Serge Avedikian ...
Micha Aznavourian
Pierre Banderet ...
Lucien Rottée
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Joseph Epstein
Frédérique Bonnal ...
La concierge
Patrick Bonnel ...
Monsieur Elek
Christine Brücher ...
La fermière
Alain Lenglet ...
Le proviseur
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Le flic résistant

Directed by

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Robert Guédiguian

Written by

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Serge Le Péron ... (original idea)
 
Robert Guédiguian ... (scenario) and
Serge Le Péron ... (scenario) and
Gilles Taurand ... (scenario)
 
Gilles Taurand ... (adaptation and dialogue)

Produced by

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Dominique Barneaud ... producer

Music by

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Alexandre Desplat

Cinematography by

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Pierre Milon

Editing by

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Bernard Sasia

Editorial Department

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Marie Granel ... post-production assistant
Pierre Huot ... post-production manager
Jean-Baptiste Le Guen ... digital intermediate supervisor
Jacky Lefresne ... colorist
Léa Masson ... second assistant editor
Valérie Meffre ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Michel Vandestien

Art Direction by

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Gérard David

Set Decoration by

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Claire Vaysse ... (decoration)

Costume Design by

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Juliette Chanaud

Makeup Department

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Fabrice Herbet ... special makeup effects artist
Pierre Olivier Persin ... special makeup effects artist
Jimmy Springard ... key hair stylist

Production Management

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Malek Hamzaoui ... production manager
Svetlane Vaesken ... assistant production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Justine Bosco ... third assistant director
Nicolas Bouaziz ... second assistant director
Jean-Christophe Delpias ... first assistant director
Sophie Groussin ... second assistant director
Charlotte Selman ... trainee assistant director

Art Department

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Pomme Delépine ... third assistant art director
Arnaud Dias ... ripper
Yann Dury ... assistant art director
Benjamin Evrard ... art department assistant
Nicolas Lanvin ... swing gang
Pascal Lavoué ... property master
Sylvie Le Vessier ... painter
Gonzalez Stephane ... construction coordinator
David Vinez ... assistant set decorator

Sound Department

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Vincent Cosson ... foley recordist
Florian Fabre ... foley artist
Eric Grattepain ... foley artist
Laurent Lafran ... sound
Gérard Lamps ... re-recording mixer
Jonathan Martins ... sound assistant: auditorium
Valérie Meffre ... dialogue editor
Jean-Pierre Milhau ... boom operator
Bridget O'Driscoll ... supervising sound editor
Xavier Thieulin ... sound mix technician

Special Effects by

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Guy Monbillard ... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

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Nicolas Borens ... digital compositor
Christophe Courgeau ... lead matte painter
Sophie Denize ... visual effects producer
Ludovic Iochem ... digital matte painting
Julien Meesters ... head of VFX studio
Pierre Michel-Estival ... visual effects
Hugues Namur ... visual effects supervisor
Jérémie Touzery ... matte painter

Stunts

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Alexandre Cauderlier ... stunts
Kevin Cauderlier ... stunts
Patrice Cossonneau ... stunt performer
Frédéric Dessains ... stunt performer
Jérôme Gaspard ... stunt performer
Emmanuel Lanzi ... stunt performer
John Medalin ... stunt performer
Olivier Sa ... stunt performer
Michaël Troude ... stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Thomas Bigot ... grip
Hugo Bouhier ... electrician
Vincent Buron ... first assistant camera
Marie Demaison ... assistant camera
Stéphanie Dupont ... still photographer (as Stéphanie Braunschweig)
Stéphane Ging ... additional grip
Jean-François Grancher ... electrician
Malek Krimed ... first assistant camera
Stéphane Lejeune ... electrician
Christophe Sournac ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Gaëlle Baud ... bits & extras casting assistant
Sophie Hansen ... extras casting assistant
Jacqueline Vicaire ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eléonore Cecconi ... additional wardrobe
Julia Dagany ... costumer
Emily Martin ... wardrobe
Indiana Sylla ... costumer

Music Department

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Fernand Capitani ... composer: additional music
Goussan Chahene ... composer: additional music
Alexandre Desplat ... conductor / orchestration
Andrew Dudman ... score mixing engineer / score recording engineer
Xavier Forcioli ... music programmer / music: production
Thomas Jamois ... soundtrack producer
Joel Rubin Jewish Music Ensemble ... orchestra
Dominique Lemonnier ... musician
Pascal Mayer ... music supervisor
Iurie Morar ... musician (as Iuric Morar)
Christophe Morin ... musician
Philippe Noharet ... musician
Oreste Rossi ... composer: additional music
Joel Rubin ... musician
Traffic Quintet ... musician
Anne Villette ... musician
Estelle Vilotte ... musician
Yeram ... musician

Transportation Department

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Jalal Aqdim ... picture car assistant coordinator
Charles Heidet ... picture car coordinator

Additional Crew

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Lise Ariotti ... production administrator
Marie-Christine Damiens ... press relations
Xavier Forcioli ... programmer
Marc Leroyer ... armourer/weapons master

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The poet Missak Manouchian leads a mixed bag of youngsters and immigrants in a clandestine battle against the Nazi occupation. Twenty-two men and one woman fighting for an ideal and for freedom. News of their daring attacks, including the assassination of an SS general, eventually reaches Berlin. Written by American Film Market

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Taglines Revenge. Liberation. Young Resistance Heroes. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Army of Crime (Canada, English title)
  • Army of Crime (World-wide, English title)
  • Army of Crime (United States)
  • The Army of Crime (United Kingdom)
  • Ο στρατός των εγκληματιών (Greece)
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Runtime
  • 139 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Characters Micha Aznavourian (Serge Avedikian) and Knar Aznavourian (Christina Galstian) were, in real life, the parents of singer and actor Charles Aznavour. Whilst Charles does not feature, as a character, in the film, he is briefly mentioned by his parents (as characters), around 42' 55" into the movie, as having early success as a child singer. See more »
Goofs When showed up to the press after being arrested in November 1943, a member of the group tells a policeman the FFI will avenge them when they come. The FFI (Forces Francaises de l'Interieur) was regrouping several resistance groups and was created in 1944. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Adam Sandler/Judd Apatow (2015). See more »
Soundtracks String Quartet No.17 in B-flat major K. 458 See more »

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