Agent trouble

Agent trouble is a 1987 French film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky and starring Catherine Deneuve. It is based on the novel The Man Who Loved Zoos by Malcolm Bosse. The film won the César Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and was nominated for Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Music.

Agent trouble
Directed byJean-Pierre Mocky
Produced byMaurice Bernart
Jean-Pierre Mocky
Written byMalcolm Bosse (novel)
Jean-Pierre Mocky
StarringCatherine Deneuve
Richard Bohringer
Music byGabriel Yared
CinematographyWilliam Lubtchansky
Edited byJean-Pierre Mocky
Bénédicte Teiger
Distributed byA.F.C./Canal+/France 3 Cinéma/Koala Films
Release date
19 August 1987
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$3.8 million[1]

Plot

Amanda Weber is a museum employee. Her nephew, Victorien, who feels that wild animals should not be kept in zoos, has been murdered, and she seeks to find out why and how. She knows that Victorien was witness to a mysterious government project where 50 tourists were killed by an unknown poison gas, and the bus they were travelling in was found at the bottom of a lake. Alex, a callous government assassin who is having marital problems with his wife Delphine, has orders to kill anyone who knows about the cover-up of that project, and Amanda soon becomes his target.

Cast

Discography

The CD soundtrack composed by Gabriel Yared is available on Music Box Records label (website).

References


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