The Man Who Wasn't There (1987 film)

The Man Who Wasn't There (French: L'Homme qui n'était pas là) is a 1987 French thriller film directed by René Féret and based on Roderick MacLeish's novel The Man Who Wasn't There.[1]

The Man Who Wasn't There
Directed byRené Féret
Written byRené Féret, based on the novel The Man Who Wasn't There by Roderick MacLeish
Produced byJean-Pierre Rassam
StarringRené Féret
Claude Jade
Valérie Stroh
Georges Descrières
CinematographyAlain Levent
Music byRené Urtreger
Distributed byF. Distribution Associée
Release date
  • 6 May 1987 (1987-05-06)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Plot

Charles Elaine goes from strength to strength. Famous actor, his career is progressing smoothly, with the advice of Strosser and daughter Isabelle, his lawyers. But someone in the shadows, wants his loss, lead to madness, crime, by applying his theories of a psychiatrist who "can make anyone crazy deftly manipulating" . False rumors, terminated, strange coincidences contracts, Rella, who attracts and refuses him any worries Charles. Soon, as he repeated the role of Macbeth is a tragedy that obsesses him, the fatal fall of his father in the cliffs of Cassis as a child that "one" uses. Staging, allusions come and go, to persuade him that he was responsible. Who has interest in destroying it? Alice, his sister? Alexander, his stepfather and Alice's father?

Cast

References

  1. "L'Homme qui n'était pas là". Rene Feret. Retrieved 30 June 2015.


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