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The Inspector Likes a Fight 1957

★ 1.01 votes103 min📅 1957-06-12

Step into the shadowy world of mid-century French crime cinema with *The Inspector Likes a Fight* (1957), a 103-minute thriller directed by Jean Devaivre.

Director: Jean Devaivre

Cast

Louis Velle
Louis Velle
Jacques Pile / Georges Pile
Nicole Courcel
Nicole Courcel
Hélène Davault
Paul Meurisse
Paul Meurisse
Inspector Morice
Jean Tissier
Jean Tissier
Jules, manservant
Bernard Dhéran
Bernard Dhéran
Barat
Jane Marken
Jane Marken
Nène Thierry
Albert Dinan
Albert Dinan
Raty
Georges Demas
Georges Demas
Victor
Jackie Blanchot
Jackie Blanchot
Rey
Jack Ary
Jack Ary
Gangster

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Inspector Likes a Fight (1957) about?

The film follows Georges, a man who assumes the identity of his twin brother Jacques, a suspect in the murder of an aircraft manufacturer and theft of revolutionary engine plans. As Georges tries to derail the police investigation, he finds himself caught between law enforcement and a smuggling ring determined to reclaim the stolen blueprints.

Who directed The Inspector Likes a Fight?

Jean Devaivre directed *The Inspector Likes a Fight* (1957), bringing a sharp eye for suspense and character-driven tension to this French crime thriller.

Who stars in The Inspector Likes a Fight?

The film features Louis Velle and Nicole Courcel as the twin brothers, alongside Paul Meurisse as the determined inspector, and Jean Tissier with Bernard Dhéran in pivotal supporting roles.

Is The Inspector Likes a Fight (1957) worth watching?

While IMDb hasn't rated it, *The Inspector Likes a Fight* offers a compelling mid-century crime drama with strong performances and a twisty plot. Fans of classic French noir and clever mysteries will likely find it engaging, even if it's not a household name today.

How long is The Inspector Likes a Fight?

The Inspector Likes a Fight (1957) runs for 103 minutes.

About The Inspector Likes a Fight (1957) — A Twin Switch Leads to a High-Stakes Crime Thriller

Step into the shadowy world of mid-century French crime cinema with *The Inspector Likes a Fight* (1957), a 103-minute thriller directed by Jean Devaivre. Under the neon glow of post-war Paris, the film follows Georges, a man who disguises himself as his twin brother Jacques—a fugitive accused of murdering an aircraft tycoon and stealing blueprints for a groundbreaking engine. As Georges navigates a web of deception, he must outmaneuver both the relentless police inspector hot on his trail and a cunning syndicate desperate to recover the stolen plans. With its tense atmosphere and moral ambiguity, the movie captures the gritty tension of a society balancing progress with corruption.

Louis Velle and Nicole Courcel deliver compelling performances as the brothers entangled in this high-stakes game of cat and mouse. The film blends classic crime tropes with a touch of noir flair, making it a compelling watch for fans of suspenseful, character-driven dramas. Will Georges clear his brother's name without getting lost in the shadows—or will the inspector's relentless pursuit expose the truth?