Stop Me Here
Stop Me Here (original title: Arrêtez-moi là) is a 2015 French thriller-drama film directed by Gilles Bannier.
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Directed by | Gilles Bannier |
Produced by | Agathe Berman Anne Derré Nadia Khamlichi Adrian Politowski Gilles Waterkeyn Clerc Marie-Amelie |
Written by | Gilles Bannier Nathalie Hertzberg |
Based on | The Cab Driver by Iain Levison |
Starring | Reda Kateb Léa Drucker |
Music by | Siegfried Canto Hervé Salters |
Cinematography | Alain Marcoen |
Edited by | Peggy Koretzky |
Production company | Legato Films |
Distributed by | EuropaCorp |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Language | French |
Budget | $3.2 million[1] |
Box office | $214.000 [2] |
Plot
Samson Cazalet, a taxi driver in the Nice region, is accused of kidnapping the daughter of a client he had collected at the airport.
Cast
- Reda Kateb : Samson Cazalet
- Léa Drucker : Louise Lablache
- Julia Piaton : The Judge
- Gilles Cohen : Lawyer Portal
- Stéphanie Murat : Lawyer Hélène Lafferrière
- Erika Sainte : Elisabeth Ostrovsky
- Philippe Fretun : François Pastor
- Cosme Castro : Herrero
- Themis Pauwels : Mélanie Lablache
- Guillaume Toucas : Archambaud
- Nicole Shirer : Madame Gravate
- Tien Shue : Lu-Pan
- Manon Simier & Amélie Robin : Flavie
- Sandrine Blancke : The Clerk
- Sabina Sciubba : The Singer
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References
- "Arrêtez-moi là". JP's Box-Office.
- "Arrêtez-moi là". Box Office Mojo.
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