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Body of My Enemy: Directed by Henri Verneuil. With Jean-Paul Belmondo, Bernard Blier, Marie-France Pisier, Charles Gérard. Francois always despised the textile barons who ruled his local town. But he fell in love with the family heiress Gilberte. Ten years ago, he would have married her.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Henri Verneuil
- 1976-10-13
The oblivious parvenu Leclercq eventually discovers that "Number One" is actually a cover-up for Raphaël Di Massa's illegal drug trade. Following a dispute between Di Massa and Leclercq, the gun of the latter is stolen and used in the murder of a local football star.
After spending seven years in prison, an ex-convict (Jean-Paul Belmondo) hunts for the man who framed him for murder.
- (6)
- Jean-Paul Belmondo
- Henri Verneuil
- Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
THE BODY OF MY ENEMY is a story about a guy, François, who had just come out of prison where he was serving a seven-year sentence for a double murder he didn't commit. And now, he’s visiting some old "friends", trying to find out who set him up, and why, and of course, he’s trying to get revenge.…
- (1.4K)
- Andrea Films, Cerito Films
- Henri Verneuil
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- (32)
- 120 min
- Henri Verneuil
Ten years ago, he would have married her. Now only hatred holds them together. Francois is accused of murder. A hooker and a football star lie slaughtered. He thinks he has been framed by the mob. Going underground, he finds that the trail leads all the way to the top - to Gilberte's family.
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A sultry crime thriller imbued with the thirst for revenge, Body of My Enemy spotlights 70s Jean-Paul Belmondo in all his glory! Told through revealing flashbacks, the actor’s sixth feature with prolific French-Armenian director Henri Verneuil is a fiery class critique of institutional corruption.