
Mallory 2016
Major Mallory's world shatters when his protégé loses his life during a reckless mission he never authorized. Now consumed by vengeance, Mallory transforms into a relentless hunter seeking justice for the fallen officer.
Director: François Guérin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mallory (2016) about?
The film follows Major Mallory as he relentlessly pursues the killers of his protégé, an investigation that forces him to collaborate with a rigid Parisian captain sent to oversee the case. Their partnership tests loyalty, morality, and the true meaning of justice.
Who directed Mallory?
François Guérin directed Mallory (2016), bringing a sharp eye for tension and character-driven drama to this TV movie.
Who stars in Mallory?
The lead roles are played by David Salles as Major Mallory, Philippe Caroit as Captain Lindberg, and Romane Portail, Françoise Gillard, and Toinette Laquière in pivotal supporting parts.
Is Mallory (2016) worth watching?
Mallory (2016) delivers a tight, character-driven crime drama with strong performances and atmospheric storytelling. Fans of slow-burn mysteries and moral conflicts will find it engaging, even if it's not widely rated.
How long is Mallory?
Mallory runs for 88 minutes.
About Mallory (2016) — A Crime Drama of Retribution and Unlikely Partnerships
Major Mallory's world shatters when his protégé loses his life during a reckless mission he never authorized. Now consumed by vengeance, Mallory transforms into a relentless hunter seeking justice for the fallen officer. His path collides with Captain Lindberg, a stern Parisian envoy dispatched to oversee the investigation, forcing an uneasy alliance between discipline and determination. Set against a backdrop of shadowy corridors and tense confrontations, this crime drama explores the cost of obsession, the weight of leadership, and the blurred lines between duty and personal vendetta.
François Guérin crafts a gripping narrative that balances procedural tension with emotional depth, anchored by David Salles' intense portrayal of Mallory. The film's claustrophobic atmosphere and moral dilemmas make it a standout in the genre, offering viewers a visceral experience where every clue feels like a step closer to redemption—or ruin.