La Guêpe (film)
La Guêpe (literally "The Wasp", but titled either Skybolt or Scalp in English, depending on the market) is a 1986 drama/thriller film directed by Gilles Carle.
La Guêpe | |
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Directed by | Gilles Carle |
Written by | Gilles Carle Camille Coudari |
Produced by | François Floquet |
Cinematography | Guy Dufaux |
Music by | Osvaldo Montes[1] |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Plot
A young pilot witnesses the unintentional murder of her two sons (by a rich, drunken couple driving carelessly) and, following a court's decision not to press criminal charges, she decides to get her revenge.
Cast
- Chloé Sainte-Marie as Chloé Richard
- Warren Peace as Steven Cook
- Donald Pilon as Delphis Martin
- Ethne Grimes as Stéphanie
- Claude Gauthier as Louis Richard
- Gilbert Turp as Marc
- Paul Buissonneau as Joseph Lambert
- Alain Villeneuve as Le ministre
References
- Variety International Film Guide - Page 64 0600580059 Peter Cowie - 1994 Then, in 1986 he broke into cinema, writing the score to La Guepe, directed by Gilles Carle. Thereafter Montes worked on various documentaries and other TV series and in 1988 penned the score for Bino Fabule, a feature directed by Lea ..."
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