Les Longs Manteaux

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Gilles Béhat
EnglishThe Long Coats
Directed byGilles Béhat
Written byJean-Louis Leconte
Gilles Béhat
Jean-Louis Leconte
G.J. Arnaud
Produced byHugo Kusnet
Henri Lassa
Adolphe Viezzi
StarringBernard Giraudeau
CinematographyRicardo Aronovich
Edited byArmando Blanco
Jorge Valencia
Geneviève Vaury
Music byJean-François Léon
Production
companies
Les Films de la Tour
TF1 Films Production
Distributed byGaumont
Release date
  • 19 February 1986 (1986-02-19) (France)
Running time
106 minutes
CountriesFrance
Argentina
LanguagesFrench
Spanish

Les Longs Manteaux is a Franco-Argentine film, directed by Gilles Béhat, which links drama and action in the spaghetti-western genre. Released in 1986, it lasts 1 hour 46 minutes.

Synopsis[]

Loïc Murat, a French geologist, makes camp on a Bolivian mountain. He comes across a group of fascists, Les Longs Manteaux, who want to assassinate the writer Juan Mendez. Murat also gets to know Julia, Mendez's daughter.

Production[]

The army uniforms came from the Argentine Army.

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