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  1. Thou Shalt Not Kill (French: Tu ne tueras point), also known as L'objecteur, is a 1961 French feature film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, written by Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, and starring Laurent Terzieff and Horst Frank.

  2. With Laurent Terzieff, Horst Frank, Mica Orlovic, Marijan Lovric. At the end of World War II, a French pacifist is arrested for refusing to fight. In prison, he befriends a German priest arrested for murder of a French Resistance fighter. They discuss morality, obedience, and religion.

    • (75)
    • Drama, War
    • Claude Autant-Lara
    • 1961-07-26
  3. La Conscience vengeresse (titre original : The Avenging Conscience ou Thou Shalt Not Kill) est un film américain réalisé par D. W. Griffith, sorti en 1914. C'est une adaptation de deux œuvres d'Edgar Allan Poe : la nouvelle Le Cœur révélateur et le poème Annabel Lee.

    • Henry B. WalthallBlanche Sweet
    • D. W. Griffith
  4. Thou Shalt Not Kill: Created by Claudio Corbucci. With Miriam Leone, Matteo Martari, Thomas Trabacchi, Luca Terracciano. Detective Valeria Ferro investigates crimes motivated by jealousy, vendettas and repressed anger to seek the truth and justice.

    • (1,1K)
    • 2015-09-10
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • 90
  5. Thou Shalt Not Kill. NEW. A doctor becomes concerned when patients suddenly die. TOP CRITIC. Better directed than scripted, the film seriously overstates its moral conflicts and...

    • (1)
    • Catalin Rotaru, Gabi Virginia Sarga
    • Drama
    • Cristina Flutur, Alexandru Suciu
  6. Thou Shalt Not Kill is a film directed by Claude Autant-Lara with Laurent Terzieff, Horst Frank, Mica Orlovic, Suzanne Flon .... Year: 1961. Original title: Tu ne tueras point. Synopsis:You can watch Thou Shalt Not Kill through on the platforms:

  7. Tu ne tueras point (Thou Shalt Not Kill), also known as L'objecteur, is a 1961 French feature film directed by Claude Autant-Lara, written by Jean Aurenche and Pierre Bost, and starring Laurent Terzieff and Horst Frank. Actress Suzanne Flon won the Best Actress award at the 1961 Venice Film Festival for her role in the film.