The Squad (2015 film)
The Squad (original title: Antigang) is a 2015 French action film directed by Benjamin Rocher and starring Jean Reno. It is a remake of the 2012 film The Sweeney, which in turn was inspired by the popular television series The Sweeney.[2][3] In the UK it is marketed as "The Sweeney: Paris".
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Directed by | Benjamin Rocher |
Produced by | Henri Debeurme Thierry Desmichelle Allan Niblo James Richardson Raphaël Rocher Lionel Uzan |
Written by | François Loubeyre Tristan Schulmann |
Starring | Jean Reno |
Music by | Laurent Perez |
Cinematography | Jean-François Hensgens |
Edited by | Sébastien de Sainte Croix |
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Distributed by | SND Films |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $2.9 million[1] |
Cast
- Jean Reno as Serge Buren
- Caterina Murino as Margaux
- Alban Lenoir as Cartier
- Thierry Neuvic as Becker
- Stéfi Celma as Ricci
- Oumar Diaw as Manu
- Jakob Cedergren as Kasper
- Karl Amoussou as Reda
- Sabrina Ouazani as Nadia
- Jess Liaudin as Waked
- Féodor Atkine as Tancrède
- Jean-Toussaint Bernard as Boulez
- Sébastien Lalanne as Genoves
- Stephen Scardicchio as Fedor
- Michaël Troude as Zied
- Frédéric Dessains as Jamart
- Vincent Gatinaud as Grégoire
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