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Douze heures d'horloge ()


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Three criminals escape from a French prison and hide in a coastal village where they have to wait for 12 hours until the boat that is supposed to take them to freedom arrives.

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Albert Fourbieux
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Barbara
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Serge
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Kopetzky
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Le photographe Blanche
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Madame César
Lucien Raimbourg ...
Monsieur César
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Maurice de Tercy
Ginette Pigeon ...
Lucette
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Armand - le gendarme
Jacques Bézard
René Worms ...
Le notaire
Annick Allières ...
Louise - la bonne
Fernand Bercher ...
Monsieur de Tercy
Lucien Callamand ...
Le parrain de Lucette
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alain Bouvette
Jean Combal
Bernard Dhéran ...
Serge (voice)
Serge Nadaud ...
Monsieur Blanche (voice)
Jacqueline Porel ...
Barbara (voice)

Directed by

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Géza von Radványi ... (as Géza Ravádnyi)

Written by

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Pierre Boileau ... (original idea)
 
René Lefèvre ... (dialogue)
 
Thomas Narcejac ... (original idea)
 
Jean-Louis Roncoroni ... (adaptation)
 
Géza von Radványi ... (screenplay) (as Géza Ravádnyi)

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Gustave Jif ... producer (uncredited)
Suzy Prim ... producer
Fernand Rivers ... co-producer (uncredited)
René Saurel ... co-producer (uncredited)
Badal Vahayn ... associate producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Léo Ferré

Cinematography by

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Henri Alekan

Editing by

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René Le Hénaff ... (uncredited)

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Michel Leroy ... assistant film editor

Production Design by

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Eugène Piérac

Makeup Department

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René Daudin ... makeup artist
Serge Groffe ... makeup artist
Denise Daudin ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Pierre Audouy ... production manager
Louis Manella ... unit manager
Louis Pointet ... unit manager
Alain de Saint-Jean ... assistant production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Paul Feyder ... first assistant director
Olivier Gérard ... second assistant director

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Fernand Bernardi ... property master
Antoine Roman ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Julien Coutelier ... sound engineer (as Julien Coutellier)
Jean Claude Evanghelou ... sound recordist (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alain Douarinou ... camera operator
Roger Forster ... still photographer
Jean Malaussena ... camera operator
Paul Martin ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Majo Brandley ... dress maker
Clo Ramoin ... dress maker

Script and Continuity Department

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Suzanne Durrenberger ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Madeleine Caron ... production secretary
Danièle Granier ... press attache
René Le Hénaff ... technical advisor
Paul Maigret ... production accountant
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Escaping from prison is a fine thing and Fourbieux, Serge and Kopetsky, three dangerous criminals, have managed to do just that. But to really regain liberty, they need money and counterfeit identity papers. And they have just twelve hours to get them and board the boat to safety. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • 12 heures d'horloge (France)
  • 12 Stunden Angst (West Germany)
  • Ihr Verbrechen war Liebe (West Germany)
  • ...auch Tote zahlen den vollen Preis (West Germany)
  • Her Crime Was Love (World-wide, English title)
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  • 105 min
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