Jean-Loup Reynold

Jean-Loup Reynold

Movies for Jean-Loup Reynold...

Van Gogh
Title: Van Gogh
Character: Narrator
Released: April 18, 1965
Type: Movie
A quick look at Auvers-sur-Oise, the place where Vincent Van Gogh spent the final months of his life and where he and his brother were both buried. Produced as part of the "Chroniques de France" TV series.
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The Abominable Man of Customs
Title: The Abominable Man of Customs
Released: March 1, 1963
Type: Movie
Two rival gangs fight over drug trafficking. An American killer named Timetti Le Muet arrives at Marseille airport to make a delivery to Arnakos' gang. He is denounced to the police, and the peaceful customs officer Camposantos is put in charge of his arrest. Following a mix-up, Camposantos is mistaken for the killer himself. Taken in by Arnakos' men, the innocent customs officer is forced to play a rather unexpected role.
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Outpost in Indo-china
Title: Outpost in Indo-china
Released: January 16, 1963
Type: Movie
A refugee crisis in Vietnam occurs which complicates an French army captain's primary mission of securing a fort.
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Law of Men
Title: Law of Men
Released: July 4, 1962
Type: Movie
After a planned robbery on an armoured car the investigating police officer encounters a female journalist who specialises in criminology, and who he suspects may have had a role in the heist.
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Le Chien
Title: Le Chien
Released: March 10, 1962
Type: Movie
In this extremely hard to find TV movie from 1962, Delon plays the role of "He", a nameless man who loves his dog very much. But the destiny plays funny jokes with us sometimes, so for one night our protagonist loses his dog and finds the love of a beutiful woman ("She", played by the gorgeous Elke Sommer).
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The Truth
Title: The Truth
Character: Michel
Released: November 2, 1960
Type: Movie
As Dominique Marceau is being tried for the murder of Gilbert Tellier, accounts by different witnesses paint a picture of the kind of relationship the two used to share.
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Love Exists
Title: Love Exists
Character: (voice)
Released: February 11, 1960
Type: Movie
An essay film critiquing post-war France's urban developments- Pialat states that modernity and suburban convenience have limited Parisian freedom and widened class gaps.