Six-Pack (2000)
Directed by Alain Berbérian

Crime / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Nathan, a solitary but fiercely resolute cop, is investigating a series of horrific murders in Paris.  Assisted by a young police inspector, Philippe Saule, he quickly establishes a connection between these crimes and a similar series of killings in the United States.  Working with his American counterparts, Nathan finds himself on the trail of a notorious serial killer, nicknamed Six-Pack, whose activities in America ended just before the killings in France began...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alain Berbérian
  • Script: Alain Berbérian, Jean-Hugues Oppel (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Jean-François Robin
  • Music: Elia Cmiral
  • Cast: Richard Anconina (Nathan), Frédéric Diefenthal (Philippe Saule), Chiara Mastroianni (Marine), Bernard Fresson (Paul Benetti), Jonathan Firth (Blade), François Berléand (Thomas), Jean-Claude Dauphin (Fouquier), Carole Richert (Hélène Moulinier), Betty Bomonde (Jeune femme Passy), Patrick Rocca (Homme section spéciale), Hubert Saint-Macary (Charcot)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 110 min

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