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Without Apparent Motive (French: Sans mobile apparent) is a 1971 French thriller film directed by Philippe Labro and adapted from the 1963 novel Ten Plus One by Ed McBain. Set in Nice, it tells the story of a police detective faced with a series of unexplained killings of apparently unconnected people by a mystery sniper.
Sep 15, 1971 · Without Apparent Motive: Directed by Philippe Labro. With Jean-Louis Trintignant, Dominique Sanda, Sacha Distel, Carla Gravina. A strange series of murders are being committed in Nice on the French riviera.
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- Crime, Mystery, Thriller
- Philippe Labro
- 1971-09-15
The plot in short - A police detective investigates a series of unexplained killings of unconnected people by a mystery sniper. One of the victim is an ex girlfriend of the detective who tries very hard to find a missing link between all these murders.
Without Apparent Motive. A baffled detective desperately searches for clues in the seemingly unrelated murders of three French citizens.
- Philippe Labro
- Mystery & Thriller
- Jean-Louis Trintignant
Sep 2, 2023 · Synopsis: The community of Nice nears panic after a silent sniper starts a murder spree by assassinating random citizens, but surly and barely communicative police detective Stephane Carella (Jean-Louis Trintignant) discovers a pattern among the group of victims, which includes recent lover Jocelyne Rocca (Carla Gravina), and which may enable hi...
A strange series of murders are being committed in Nice on the French riviera. The commissionaire Carella is in charge and tries desperately to find a missing link between all of these murders.
A strange series of murders are being committed in Nice on the French riviera. The commissionaire Carella is in charge and tries desperately to find a missing link between all of these murders.