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Alain Delon | Jef Costello | |
François Périer | Le Commissaire | |
Nathalie Delon | Jane Lagrange | |
Cathy Rosier | La pianiste | |
Jacques Leroy | L'homme de la passerelle | |
Michel Boisrond | Wiener | |
Robert Favart | Le barman | |
Jean-Pierre Posier | Olivier Rey | |
Catherine Jourdan | La jeune fille du vestiaire | |
Roger Fradet | 1er inspecteur | |
Carlo Nell | 2ème inspecteur | |
Robert Rondo | 3ème inspecteur | |
André Salgues | Le garagiste | |
André Thorent | Policier - chauffeur de taxi | |
Jacques Deschamps | Policier speaker |
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Producer | Raymond Borderie
Eugène Lépicier |
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Writer | Jean-Pierre Melville
Joan McLeod |
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Cinematography | Henri Decaë
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Musician | Francois de Roubaix
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In a career-defining performance, Alain Delon plays Jef Costello, a contract killer with samurai instincts. After carrying out a flawlessly planned hit, Jef finds himself caught between a persistent police investigator and a ruthless employer, and not even his armor of fedora and trench coat can protect him. An elegantly stylized masterpiece of cool by maverick director Jean‑Pierre Melville, Le samouraï is a razor-sharp cocktail of 1940s American gangster cinema and 1960s French pop culture—with a liberal dose of Japanese lone-warrior mythology. |
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