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A Captain's Honor
A Captain's Honor

A Captain's Honor

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During a televised debate on the Algerian war in the early 1980s, Professor Paulet denounced the methods of Captain Caron, killed in action in 1957. The widow of the captain, Patricia, decided to file a defamation suit.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

120 mins

Rating

6/10

Release Date

29 December 1982

Country

France

Cast

Nicole Garcia

Nicole Garcia

Patricia Caron

Jacques Perrin

Jacques Perrin

Marcel Caron

Claude Jade

Claude Jade

Maître Valouin

Charles Denner

Charles Denner

Maître Gillard

Georges Wilson

Georges Wilson

Bâtonnier

Georges Marchal

Georges Marchal

General Keller

Robert Etcheverry

Robert Etcheverry

Commandant Guilloux

Christophe Malavoy

Christophe Malavoy

Automarchi

Patrick Chauvel

Patrick Chauvel

Schuster

Jean-François Poron

Jean-François Poron

Jakez

Jean Vigny

Jean Vigny

Paulet

Alain Bastien-Thiry

Alain Bastien-Thiry

Pierre Caron

Hubert Gignoux

Hubert Gignoux

le président du tribunal

Florent Pagny

Florent Pagny

Michel Sarrouz, voltigeur de pointe dit La Ficelle

Cyril Barbe

Cyril Barbe

Éric Baugin

Éric Baugin

Éric Maury, 2e classe

Patrick Baugin

Patrick Baugin

Patrick Maury, 2e classe

Pierre Belot

Pierre Belot

Le directeur de l'école

Jean Depussé

Jean Depussé

L'adjudant Legrand

Jean-Pol Dubois

Jean-Pol Dubois

Mr.Dubois

Bruno de Stabenrath

Bruno de Stabenrath

Pierre Fabre

Pierre Fabre

Alain Floret

Alain Floret

L'animateur du débat TV

Pierre Fromont

Pierre Fromont

Le général Garnier

Marc Henry

Marc Henry

Mr.Riton

Harold Minh

Harold Minh

Mr.Minh

André Peron

André Peron

Un soldat

Pascal Pistacio

Pascal Pistacio

César Mignon, voltigeur de pointe

Ludovic Schoendoerffer

Ludovic Schoendoerffer

Bhime Souaré

Bhime Souaré

Mr.Bhama

Yves Thuillier

Yves Thuillier

Nicolas Tronc

Nicolas Tronc

Le radio de Caron

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