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  1. Sep 23, 1981 · The Grilling: Directed by Claude Miller. With Lino Ventura, Michel Serrault, Romy Schneider, Guy Marchand. A police inspector, suspecting an attorney of two child sex murders, has him held for a questioning session that goes on for hours.

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    • Lino Ventura, Michel Serrault, Romy Schneider
    • Claude Miller
  2. The Grilling (1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies ...

    • Did They Really Disguise Themselves as Ninjas?
    • Were The Kidnappers Really Screw-Ups?
    • Is The Real Victor Kershaw A Sleezy Criminal Like The Movie Makes Him Out to be?
    • Did They Really Barbecue The Hands and Feet Outside The Warehouse?
    • Were Krisztina Furton's Breast Implants Really Used to Identify Her body?
    • Did The Real Paul Doyle Rob An Armored Truck and Get His Toe Shot Off?

    No, but during one of their kidnapping attempts, they did dress in all black, paint their faces with military makeup, and wore gloves. In the movie, Daniel Lugo (Mark Wahlberg) and Paul Doyle (Dwayne Johnson) disguise themselves as ninjas and Adrian Doorbal (Anthony Mackie) wears a green spandex costume when they attempt to kidnap Victor Kershaw (T...

    Yes. The mishaps of the real kidnappers makes it easy to see why Michael Bay decided to turn Pete Collins' Pain & Gain article into a dark comedy, shifting the focus away from the more serious side of the Pain and Gain true story. With one victim, the real Sun Gym gang used too much horse tranquilizer. Vehicles that the trio used in the kidnapping ...

    Not exactly. After watching the Pain & Gain movie trailer, the Argentinean Marc Schiller reacted to Tony Shalhoub's character by saying that the brash Victor Kershaw is all wrong, "There is no resemblance to me at all," Schiller says. "I was always a humble, family person." At the time, Schiller lived in a two-story house with his wife and two chil...

    Yes, but the true story behind Pain & Gain reveals that it was Daniel Lugo who did the grilling, not Jorge Delgado (the real Paul Doyle). Instead of an actual barbecue grill, Lugo carried a steel drum outside and laid an iron grate on top. He tossed Frank Griga and Krisztina Furton's hands, feet and skull fragments onto the grate, doused them in ga...

    Yes. Towards the end of the Pain & Gain movie, it is revealed that during the autopsy of Frank Griga's girlfriend's torso, the manufacturer's information on her breast implants is what allowed authorities to identify her remains. This is true. The real Krisztina Furton was in fact identified by the serial numbers on her breast implants. It was the ...

    No. In the Pain & Gain movie, Dwayne Johnson's character robs an armored truck, only to have a green dye pack inside one of the money bags explode in his face. As he flees the pursuing officers, he gets his toe shot off and he subsequently feeds it to Frank Griga's dog. This whole sequence is entirely fictional. No member of the Sun Gym gang robbed...

  3. As the horrifying news of the sexual assault and murder of two innocent girls terrorises a small seaside French town, the cryptic attorney, Jérôme Martinaud, is summoned to the provincial police station to testify. But, more and more, against the backdrop of New Year's Eve, Inspectors Antoine Gallien and Marcel Belmont find themselves ...

  4. Film Movie Reviews The Grilling — 1981. The Grilling. 1981. 1h 27m. Crime/Drama/Thriller. Advertisement. Cast. Lino Ventura (Inspector Antoine Gallien) Michel Serrault (Dr. Jerome Charles Emile ...

  5. The Grilling. 66. Genre (s): Crime Drama Thriller. Release year: 1981. Running time: 88 min. Garde à Vue is a 1981 French film directed by Claude Miller and starring Romy Schneider, Michel Serrault, Lino Ventura and Guy Marchand. It is based on the British novel Brainwash, by John Wainwright. It won the César Award for Best Writing, Best ...

  6. Screenwriter Michel Audiard discovered John Wainwright's novel, published in Série noire in 1980, and brought the project to Les Films Ariane. They suggested it to Claude Miller who decided to make Martinaud's character more psychologically complex than he was in the book.

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