Le glaive et la balance
Le glaive et la balance (English: The Sword and the Balance and Two Are Guilty)[1]) is a 1963 French-Italian crime drama film directed by André Cayatte. It was written by Cayatte, Henri Jeanson and Charles Spaak. It stars the American actor, Anthony Perkins as the protagonist.
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Directed by | André Cayatte |
Produced by | Willy Pickardt Robert Sussfeld |
Written by | André Cayatte Henri Jeanson Charles Spaak |
Starring | Anthony Perkins Jean-Claude Brialy Renato Salvatori |
Music by | Louis Guglielmi |
Cinematography | Roger Fellous |
Edited by | Paul Cayatte |
Release date | France: 1 February 1963 United States: February 28, 1964 |
Running time | 131 min |
Country | Italy France |
Language | French |
Plot
On the French Riviera, the son of a wealthy local woman is kidnapped for ransom. The police soon begin an investigation into finding the boy and apprehending two assailants. The kidnappers manage to escape the clutches of the police, killing their victim in the process. But three men are eventually discovered by the police at a lighthouse.
Cast
- Anthony Perkins as Johnny Parson
- Jean-Claude Brialy as Jean-Philippe Prévost
- Renato Salvatori as François Corbier
- Pascale Audret as Agnès
- Anne Tonietti as Christine Prévost
- Marie Déa as Mme Winter
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References
- Le Glaive et la Balance (1963) - Anthony Perkins Stars in 'Two Are Guilty The New York Times. 29 February 1964
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