Du rififi chez les femmes
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José Giovanni
Gabriel Arout
James-Jacques Mage
Auguste Le Breton
| Du rififi chez les femmes | |
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| Directed by | Alex Joffé |
| Written by | Alex Joffé José Giovanni Gabriel Arout James-Jacques Mage Auguste Le Breton |
| Produced by | James-Jacques Mage |
| Starring | Nadja Tiller Robert Hossein Silvia Monfort Roger Hanin |
| Cinematography | Pierre Montazel |
| Edited by | Léonide Azar |
| Music by | Louiguy |
| Distributed by | Cinédis |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
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| Language | French |
Du rififi chez les femmes ("The Riff Raff Girls") is a French-Italian film directed by Alex Joffé and released in 1959.[1]
In Brussels, rival criminal gangs confront each other. One is led by Vicky, proprietor of a nightclub on a barge; the other by Bug, who wants to reign over the lucrative nightlife business. Vicky and her gang, who are planning a bank raid, are going to see their plans confounded by Bug. In effect, he is being manipulated by a police officer who forces him to help break up a drug trafficking deal in return for keeping his residence in Belgium. Bug and Yoko will strongly compromise the bank raid, believing that it is linked to the drugs.[1]
Book
The film is based on the Auguste Le Breton novel, Du rififi chez les femmes, published in 1957 and reprinted in 2010.[2]
Production
- Director: Alex Joffé
- Screenplay: Alex Joffé, José Giovanni, Gabriel Arout, James-Jacques Mage and Auguste Le Breton from his novel Du rififi chez les femmes (1957, Presses de la Cité)
- Dialogue: Auguste Le Breton
- Music: Louiguy
- Song: Rififi, words by Charles Aznavour and music by Louiguy, sung by Nadja Tiller
- Director of photography: Pierre Montazel
- Camera Operator: Alain Douarinou
- Sound: Joseph de Bretagne
- Editing: Léonide Azar
- Set Design: Rino Mondellini
- Costumes: Pierre Balmain
- Stills photographer: Walter Limot
- Country: France, Italy
- Filming:
- Language: French
- Interiors: Studios de Boulogne-Billancourt (Hauts-de-Seine)
- Exteriors: Brussels
- Producer: James-Jacques Mage
- Director of production: Jacques Plante
- Production companies: Les Productions de l'Étoile, Dismage, Transalpina, Technostampa
- Distribution company: Cinedis
- Aspect ratio: black and white — 35 mm — 1:37.1 — monaural
- Genre: Crime film
- Length: 110 min
- Release date: 20 May 1959