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Language. French. Dis-moi qui tuer (English title: Tell Me Whom to Kill) is a 1965 French drama mystery film directed by Étienne Périer. The screenplay was written by Maurice Fabre and Didier Goulard, based on a novel by Henri Lapierre. The film stars Michèle Morgan and Paul Hubschmid.
- Jacques Bar, Pierre Kalfon
- Étienne Périer
- 26 November 1965
A group of young people, three lads, have set their hearts, as a place to play and as a meeting place, on a disused hotel, the Belvedere, which belongs to the father of one of them. They stumble across evidence of a sunken Nazi treasure in this watered-down adventure.
Tell Me Whom to Kill (1965) directed by Étienne Périer • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1965 ‘Dis-moi qui tuer’ Directed by Étienne Périer. Crew. Details. Releases. Director. Étienne Périer. More at IMDb TMDb. Sign in to log, rate or review. Share. Popular Lists. More.
- Étienne Périer
Runtime 1h 25m. Director Étienne Périer. Writers Didier Goulard + 2 more. Languages English, French. On the Côte d'Azur, a beautiful adventuress and a strange German tourist set themselves the courteous challenge of discovering a war treasure lying at the bottom of a bay.
- Étienne Périer
- Michèle Morgan
Synopsis by Dan Pavlides. Children who want to use an old hotel room for a clubhouse stumble across evidence of a sunken Nazi treasure in this watered-down adventure. Michele Morgan and Paul Hubschmidt co-star and provide the more memorable performances in this tepid thriller. Characteristics. Themes. Kids in Trouble.
On the Côte d’Azur, in a quiet seaside town, a German tourist and an adventurist disagree about what to do with a treasure engulfed in the local bay.
Maurice Fabre Screenplay. Didier Goulard Screenplay. Henri Lapierre Screenplay. Critics reviews. On the Côte d’Azur, in a quiet seaside town, a German tourist and an adventurist disagree about what to do with a treasure engulfed in the local bay.