Dr. Petiot (1990)
Docteur Petiot (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 42min
- Biography, Crime
- 19 Sep 1990 (France)
- Movie
Based on the real life of Dr. Marcel Petiot: During world war II Petiot, an MD living in occupied Paris, promised to help wealthy Jewish people among his patients to flee occupied France for Spain. Instead, he drugged them and burnt their...
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Michel Serrault | ... |
Docteur Petiot
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Pierre Romans | ... |
Drezner
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Bérangère Bonvoisin | ... |
Georgette Petiot
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Zbigniew Horoks | ... |
Nathan Guzik
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Aurore Prieto | ... |
Madame Guzik
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Nita Klein | ... |
Madame Kern
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Claude Degliame |
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Martine Montgermont | ... |
Cécile Drezner
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Nini Crépon | ... |
Collard
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André Julien | ... |
Forestier
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André Chaumeau | ... |
Célestin Nivelon
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Axel Bogousslavsky | ... |
Louis Rossignol
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Maxime Collion | ... |
Gérard Petiot
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Nadège Boscher | ... |
Alice
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Jean Dautremay | ... |
Gourlin
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Michel Hart | ... |
Colonel F.F.I.
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Dominique Marcas | ... |
Madame Valéry
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Jean-Michel Molé | ... |
Monsieur Kern
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Julien Verdier | ... |
Le pharmacien
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Olivier Saladin | ... |
Premier agent
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Jean-François Soubielle | ... |
Deuxième agent
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Maryline Even | ... |
Madame Gilbert
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Jean-Louis Grinfeld | ... |
Monsieur Gilbert
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Claude Barichasse | ... |
Lacsour
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Lorella Cravotta | ... |
La voisine Petiot
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Jeanne David | ... |
Le veuve avocat
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Philippe Polet | ... |
Le jeune S.T.O.
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Marie Vallin | ... |
La concierge Petiot
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Michel Caccia | ... |
Le sergent caserne
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André Lacombe | ... |
L'inspecteur
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Béatrice Avoine | ... |
La prostituée
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Jean Lio | ... |
Le vampire
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Jacques Serizier | ... |
L'homme poursuivi
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Philippe Dehesdin | ... |
Client coiffeur
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Bernard Charnacé | ... |
Client coiffeur
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Paul Vally | ... |
Client coiffeur
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Directed by
Christian de Chalonge |
Written by
Dominique Garnier | ... | () & |
Christian de Chalonge | ... | () |
Produced by
Philippe Chapelier-Dehesdin | ... | delegate producer |
Christine Gozlan | ... | executive producer |
Alain Sarde | ... | delegate producer |
Michel Serrault | ... | producer |
Music by
Michel Portal |
Cinematography by
Patrick Blossier |
Editing by
Anita Fernández |
Editorial Department
Florence Bon | ... | first assistant editor |
Philippe Gasiorek | ... | editor trainee |
Production Design by
Yves Brover-Rabinovici |
Costume Design by
Corinne Jorry |
Makeup Department
Jean-Charles Bachelier | ... | hair stylist |
Catherine Demesmeaker | ... | head makeup artist |
Elisabeth Perchet | ... | makeup trainee |
Production Management
François Menny | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Yves de Chalonge | ... | trainee assistant director |
Cyril Deleye | ... | trainee assistant director |
Jacques Royer | ... | first assistant director |
Philippe Tourret | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Pierre Jannic | ... | property master |
Olivier Pace | ... | assistant decorator |
Sound Department
Vincent Arnardi | ... | re-recording mixer |
Jean-Pierre Duret | ... | sound engineer / sound |
Pascal Metge | ... | first sound assistant |
Marie-Jeanne Wyckmans | ... | foley artist |
Special Effects by
Dominique Corbin | ... | assistant special effects |
Eric Faivre | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Benoît Chamaillard | ... | first assistant camera |
Koen Firlefijn | ... | best boy grip |
Véronique Gauthier | ... | second assistant camera |
Mouloud Lakrout | ... | best boy gaffer |
Benoît Lemercier | ... | best boy gaffer |
Rachid Madaoui | ... | gaffer |
Didier Nové | ... | best boy gaffer |
Martine Peccoux | ... | still photographer |
Yves Vandersmissen | ... | key grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Hélène Robin | ... | wardrober |
Monique Tourret | ... | dresser |
Laurent Ferrie | ... | costume assistant (uncredited) |
Location Management
Emmanuel Maintigneux | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Pilar Billiet | ... | script supervisor |
Agathe Grau | ... | assistant script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Claude Bertonazzi | ... | production administrator |
Patrick Birzin | ... | groupman |
Bénédicte Darblay | ... | assistant manager |
Marylène Dastugue | ... | production secretary |
Claude Davy | ... | press attache |
Louis Grau | ... | general administrator |
Jean-Christophe Hedier | ... | assistant press attache |
Olivier Lambert | ... | manager trainee |
Françoise Le Jaffotec | ... | assistant manager |
Gilles Lecroc | ... | assistant manager |
Dominique Prost | ... | manager trainee |
Eric Thurot | ... | groupman |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Acteurs Auteurs Associés (AAA) (1990) (France) (theatrical)
- Aries Films (1990) (United States) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Aries Films (1991) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Benelux Film Distributors (1991) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- CineVox Filmverleih (1991) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Electric Pictures Ltd. (1991) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- M3 Film (1991) (Turkey) (theatrical)
- Premium Films (1992) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Premium Films (1992) (New Zealand) (theatrical)
- Sandrew Metronome (1991) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Transeuropa (1992) (Argentina) (theatrical)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Agence Stills (photos)
- Audio 24/25 (sound re-recording)
- Chevereau (camera systems)
- MN Production Services Limited Partnership (titles)
- Transpalux (electrical material)
- Tri-Track Sync (post-synchronisation)
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Plot Summary |
Based on the real life of Dr. Marcel Petiot: During world war II Petiot, an MD living in occupied Paris, promised to help wealthy Jewish people among his patients to flee occupied France for Spain. Instead, he drugged them and burnt their bodies in his home, while stealing their valuables. After the Liberation of France, he was condemned to death. Written by Anonymous |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Just after Petiot was strapped to the bascule of the guillotine in the Sante Prison on May 25, 1946, Petiot smiled at the witnesses and said "gentlemen, I ask you not to look. This will not be very pretty!" Seconds later, the heavy mouton and blade of the guillotine thundered down, instantly decapitating Petiot. Witnesses later said that Petiot was smiling when his scheming head was sliced off. See more » |