Out of It
La Carapate
Release: 1978-10-10
·Runtime: 100m
·★ 6.5
Comedy
The lawyer is visiting a prison to meet with a violent criminal who has been condemned to death. During the visit, things turn bad, there is a riot where prisoners escape and the criminal escapes taking a lawyer hostage.
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Gaumont International
Cast
Katia Tchenko
as Prostitute, rue du Garet in Lyon
Robert Dalban
as Boss of the bistro
Claire Richard
as Blanche Hirondelle, Martial Gaulard's lover
Bruno Balp
as Gaston Buteau, cousin of Jean-Philippe
Anne-Marie Jabraud
as Train traveler, with the Panivaux
Claude Legros
as Gas station attendant
Régis Porte
as Protester
Bernard Spiegel
Pierre Richard
as Jean-Philippe Duroc, Gaulard's lawyer
Raymond Bussières
as Marcel Duroc, father of Jean-Philippe
Jacques Frantz
as Commissioner Rocheteau, tracking Gaulard on the run
Christian Bouillette
as Dupuis, guard knocked unconscious at Lyon prison
Christian Brincourt
as Self - presenter
Adrien Cayla-Legrand
as General de Gaulle
Henri Attal
as Inmate from Lyon prison
Patrick Floersheim
as Inmate from Lyon prison
Luc Florian
as C.R.S.
Yvonne Gaudeau
as Gisèle Panivaux
Blanche Ravalec
as Marguerite, wife of Gustave
Bernard Granger
as Jeannot, Marguerite's lover
Erick Desmarestz
as Investigating judge at the Palais de Justice in Paris
Janine Souchon
as Josette Buteau
Henri Poirier
as C.R.S. brigadier
Roger Riffard
as Motorist looking for a prostitute, av. Foch
Patrice Melennec
as C.R.S.
Jean-Pierre Darras
as Jacques Panivaux, owner of the Rolls-Royce
Claude Brosset
as Gustave, from the tomato coulis farm
Lucienne Legrand
as Customer in the bank that Gaulard attacks
Alain Nobis
Sophie Sam
Georges Atlas
as Chief guard of the Lyon prison (uncredited)
Georges Pompidou
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jacques Verlier
Clément Michu
as Gendarme (non crédité)
Daniel Milgram
as C.R.S. brigadier
Victor Lanoux
as Martial Gaulard, condemned to death
Alain Doutey
as Police inspector
Roger Muni
as Bank cashier that Gaulard attacks
Gilbert Servien
as C.R.S. brigadier
Adrienne Servantie
Janine Darcey
as Postwoman at the telephone counter