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La brute: Directed by Claude Guillemot. With Xavier Deluc, Assumpta Serna, Jean Carmet, Rosette. Based on Guy Des Cars novel La Brute. A Deaf and blind young boy is accused of commiting a brutal murder.
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- Drama
- Claude Guillemot
- 1987-09
La brute is a film directed by Claude Guillemot with Xavier Deluc, Assumpta Serna, Jean Carmet, Rosette .... Year: 1987. Original title: La brute. Synopsis: A deaf and blind young boy is accused of commiting a brutal murder.You can watch La brute through on the platforms:
- Claude Guillemot
- Xavier Deluc
Synopsis. Jacques Vauthier, a blind, deaf and mute writer is accused of a crime he quickly confesses to having committed. Jacques refuses to explain himself to his wife. His lawyer, Mr. Deliot, however, will try to discover the truth, because he is convinced that his client is innocent. 90 mins More at IMDb TMDb.
Given the intriguing storyline (a blind-deaf-mute man is accused of murdering his wife's lover) the film certainly lacks dramatic tension. While the murder itself occurs on a boat, most of the film action takes place in a court room where "surprises" - not too well concealed - await us all...
1987. Jacques Vauthier, a blind, deaf and mute writer is accused of a crime he quickly confesses to having committed. Jacques refuses to explain himself to his wife. His lawyer, Mr. Deliot, however, will try to discover the truth, because he is convinced that his client is innocent.
- Claude Guillemot
- Xavier Deluc
Jacques Vauthier, a blind, deaf and mute writer is accused of a crime he quickly confesses to having committed. Jacques refuses to explain himself to his wife. His lawyer, Mr. Deliot, however, will try to discover the truth, because he is convinced that his client is innocent.
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