Raid at dawn

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Movie
German title Raid at dawn
Original title Quand la ville s'éveille
Country of production Italy ,
France ,
Germany
original language French
Publishing year 1975
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Pierre Grasset
script Pierre Grasset
production Michel Ardan
music Astor Piazzolla
camera Robert Florent
cut Gabriel Rongier
occupation

Raid at dawn (original title: Quand la ville s'éveille ) is a French feature film by Pierre Grasset from 1976 with Marc Porel and Raymond Pellegrin . The film had its German premiere in 1977 in the GDR . Later it ran on GDR television . In the Federal Republic of Germany he appeared on video.

action

An attack planned by self-appointed and skilled experts runs like clockwork. The difficult raid succeeds and the money falls into the hands of the gangsters. But this great coup had a witness: a young photo reporter photographed the attack. The next day the photos are published in the newspaper. The thieves and the police are equally shocked. A hunt for the young photographer and the documents from the robbery begins.

criticism

“Photos of a robbery on a money transporter bring the police on the trail of the perpetrators - and the gangsters on those of the photographer. Gangster film full of clichés and sentimental elements that make crime appear in a positive light. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Raid at dawn. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed August 28, 2016 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used