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A Crime 1993

★ 4.616 votes83 min📅 1993-08-04

In 'A Crime (1993)', Jacques Deray masterfully crafts a gripping tale of tension and suspense, set over a single, claustrophobic night in a luxurious Lyon apartment.

Director: Jacques Deray

Cast

Alain Delon
Alain Delon
Maître Charles Dunand
Manuel Blanc
Manuel Blanc
Frédéric Chapelin
Sophie Broustal
Sophie Broustal
Franca Miller
Francine Bergé
Francine Bergé
Madame Dunand
Maxime Leroux
Maxime Leroux
Lucien Butard
Pierre Bianco
President of the Court
Jean-Marie Winling
Jean-Marie Winling
General advocate
Jean-Paul Comart
Jean-Paul Comart
Assistant of Maître Dunand
Jean-Claude Caron
Jean-Claude Caron
Mr. Chapelin-Tourvel
Amélie Prévost
Amélie Prévost
Mrs. Chapelin-Tourvel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Crime (1993) about?

A renowned lawyer's pursuit of truth raises questions about the darker aspects of human nature in this gripping thriller.

Who directed A Crime?

The film was directed by the acclaimed French director, Jacques Deray.

Who stars in A Crime?

The movie features a talented cast, including Alain Delon, Manuel Blanc, and Sophie Broustal.

Is A Crime (1993) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is unrated, its unique blend of crime, drama, and thriller elements makes it a compelling watch for fans of psychological suspense.

How long is A Crime?

The film has a runtime of 83 minutes.

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About A Crime (1993) — A Gripping Tale of Suspense and Deception

In 'A Crime (1993)', Jacques Deray masterfully crafts a gripping tale of tension and suspense, set over a single, claustrophobic night in a luxurious Lyon apartment. At the center of this intricate web of conflict are two men: the renowned lawyer Dunand and his young, enigmatic client Frédéric. As the night wears on, Dunand's determined pursuit of truth raises questions about the darker aspects of human nature. Will he uncover the truth behind Frédéric's alleged crime, or will the truth remain hidden behind the closed doors of the apartment? Deray's direction skillfully ratchets up the suspense, drawing the viewer into the intense, cat-and-mouse game between these two complex characters. With a talented cast, including Alain Delon and Manuel Blanc, 'A Crime' is a thought-provoking and engaging thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As Dunand digs deeper, the lines between right and wrong begin to blur, and the true nature of their relationship is revealed. With its unique blend of crime, drama, and thriller elements, 'A Crime (1993)' is a must-see for fans of psychological suspense. The film's themes of power, deception, and the complexities of human relationships make it a compelling watch. With a runtime of just 83 minutes, 'A Crime (1993)' is a lean, mean, thriller machine that will keep you guessing until the very end.