Year: 1957
Runtime: 85 mins
Language: French
Director: Gilles Grangier
A daring robbery shocks Paris, built on a meticulously timed master plan that unravels when a gang member suspects that Louis Bertain’s younger brother is feeding information to the police. Louis, who hides his gang’s activities behind a respectable garage front, keeps a civic veneer by day and only lets the “red light” on at night for crimes.
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