Tonight on TV: Adapted from a true story, this is one of Alain Delon’s best movies

Tonight on TV: Adapted from a true story, this is one of Alain Delon’s best movies

Want to enjoy one of Alain Delon’s best movies? So head to Arte this Monday evening to (re)discover the great thriller Flic Story.

It was released in cinemas in 1975. A policeman’s story immerses the audience in the late 1940s alongside Inspector Roger Bornish, played by Alain Delon. A police officer is responsible for the search for a dangerous criminal on the run from an asylum, Emile Buisson (Jean-Louis Trininyan), who has been committing crime after crime for three years and avoiding being tracked down.

inspired by a true story, A policeman’s story There is a hint in the detective genre, a fascinating thriller that will captivate you. First of all, you will be fascinated by the benefitsAlain Delon and Jean-Louis Trinignanwhich feature in this adaptation of Roger Bornish’s autobiographical novel of the same name.

The memories of this former policeman inspired three more films: The Gang (1976), RenĂ© la Canne (1977) and L’Indic (1983).

at the wheel A policeman’s storyWe find a true specialist in the detective genre in the person of Jacques Deray, who directed Alain Delon in no less than nine films, and not much less: Flic Story, respectively, as well as La Piscine, Borsalino, Doucement les basses, Borsalino. & Co., Or, Killing Three Men, Crime and Teddy Bear. A collaboration that requires…

It should be noted that to give maximum authenticity A policeman’s storyAlain Delon perfectly imitated the inspector’s gestures and attitudes Roger Bornish. So much so that the latter said that in the performance of the legendary actor he found an amazing mimicry with his own characteristics.

The feature film was a huge success in French cinemas, where almost 2 million viewers attended. Are you ready to watch this exciting “cop story” in front of your TV screen?

Tonight at Arte at 20:55.

Source: Allocine

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