
The Dictator's Guns (1965)
Jacques Cournot, a freelance skipper, is hired by Mr Hendrix in Santo Domingo, first of all to advise him regarding the acquisition of a sailing boat. After a thorough inspection of a prospective vessel, the "Dragoon", Cournot reports his positive appraisal to Mr Hendrix and initiates the negotiations with Mrs Osborne, the owner of the craft. Barely a couple of days later, Cournot finds himself in a bind as the police questions him about the exact kind of cruise he was supposed to organize for his principal. For the "Dragoon" is gone; Mr Hendrix has disappeared; Mrs Osborne is not aware of any deal; and the corpses of mysterious individuals, victims of a violent death, are found on the beaches of Santo Domingo.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Claude Sautet | Director |
Charles Williams | Writer |
Claude Sautet | Writer |
Charles Williams | Writer |
Fouli Elia | Writer |
Michel Lévine | Writer |
Michel Audiard | Writer |
José Luis Dibildos | Writer |
Eddie Barclay | Composer |
Michel Colombier | Composer |
Walter Wottitz | Cinematographer |
Jacqueline Thiédot | Editor |
Adolfo Cofiño | Production Designer |
René Renoux | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Lino Ventura | |
Sylva Koscina | |
Leo Gordon | |
Alberto de Mendoza |