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The Last Deadly Mission ()

MR 73 (original title)
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A washed-up Marseilles cop (Auteuil) earns a chance at redemption by protecting a woman from the man who killed her parents as he is about to be released from prison.

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Louis Schneider
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Justine Maxence
Catherine Marchal ...
Marie Angéli
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Kovalski
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Georges Matéo
Guy Lecluyse ...
Jumbo
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Charles Subra
Clément Michu ...
Émile Maxence
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Ringwald
Christian Mazzuchini ...
Roques
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Blandine
Maxim Nucci ...
Richard
Christine Chansou ...
Mathilde Schneider
Mireille Viti ...
Madame Renoir
Camille Ramos ...
Fille Matéo
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Hélène Maxence
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Surveillant Chef
Gabriel Le Doze ...
Jap
Swan Demarsan ...
Mathias Becker
Thierry Perkins-Lyautey ...
Co-Détenu (as Perkins Lyautey)
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Chauffeur de Bus
Valéry Zeitoun ...
Maître Lomach
Roland Bijaoui ...
Directeur de Prison
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Propriétaire Chenil
Jean-Paul Zehnacker ...
Maître Coleman
Gilles Fisseau ...
Prêtre
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Vétérinaire
Alexandre Bourguignon ...
Gardien Morgue
Clémentine Monsaingeon ...
Infirmière
Vince Castello ...
Patron d'Hôtel
Didier Nobletz ...
Officier IGPN
Gabriel Dermidjian ...
Manager
Jean-Pierre Gourdain ...
Médecin Justine
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Psychiatre
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Charles Subra Jeune
Franck Henry ...
Flic Destroy
Yasmine Lafitte ...
Prostituée Hôtel (as Yasmine)
Corinne Adler ...
Sage femme
Jacky Berelli ...
Véra Rosenberg
Morgane Bellon ...
Justine enfant
Hélèna Guihard ...
Blandine enfant
Camille Schneider ...
Chloé Ageorges
Mourad Khima ...
Surveillant Prison
Antoine Pappalardo ...
Patron du bar
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Brigadier Chef
Bruno Lefevre ...
Mari Hélène Maxence
Christian Loheac ...
Monsieur Renoir
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jacqueline Beretti ...
Véra rosenberg
Bruno Lefebvre ...
Mari Hélène Maxence
Dan Bronchinson ...
(uncredited)
Virginie Chevalier ...
Une Victime (uncredited)
Frédéric Schoendoerffer ...
(uncredited)

Directed by

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Olivier Marchal

Written by

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Olivier Marchal ... (writer)

Produced by

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Franck Chorot ... executive producer
Cyril Colbeau-Justin ... producer
Jean-Baptiste Dupont ... producer

Music by

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Bruno Coulais

Cinematography by

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Denis Rouden

Editing by

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Raphaele Urtin ... (as Raphaëlle Urtin)

Editorial Department

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Damien Aubry ... assistant editor
Clara Bouffartigue ... first assistant editor
Hugues Darmois ... post-production coordinator
Marjolaine Mispelaere ... colorist
Philippe Reinaudo ... digital intermediate technical director

Production Design by

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Ambre Fernandez

Set Decoration by

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Muriel Gilabert
Hélène Rey

Costume Design by

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Marie-Laure Lasson

Makeup Department

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Laurent Bozzi ... hair stylist
Marie-France Thibault ... key hair stylist
Pascal Thiollier ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Jean-Louis Bergamini ... unit manager
Alexandra Cherbonnel ... assistant location manager
Edouard Decker ... assistant unit manager
David Giordano ... production manager
David Massicot ... assistant unit manager
Clarisse Merel ... assistant unit manager
Jean-Pierre Sachs ... unit manager trainee

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Roxane Andreani ... first assistant director
Ivan Fegyveres ... first assistant director
Nancy Ferri ... third assistant director
Emmanuel Gomes de Araujo ... second assistant director
David Koch ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Alexandre Chapuis ... set accessories
Paul Mauris-Blanc ... construction coordinator
Eric Pierard ... assistant property master: Marseille
Arnaud Putman ... property master
Hélène Rey ... set designer
Amine Sahnoun ... property master
François Willenz ... digital artist

Sound Department

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Frédéric Attal ... supervising sound editor
Boris Chapelle ... dialogue editor
Nicolas d'Halluin ... sound recordist
Marc Doisne ... re-recording mixer
Jean-Paul Hurier ... re-recording mixer
Pascal Jasmes ... boom operator
Sylvain Lasseur ... sound editor
Alain Lévy ... post-synchronization
Pierre Mertens ... sound
Johann Nallet ... sound recordist
Marc Parazon ... boom operator
Hubert Persat ... sound editor
Pierre Picq ... boom operator
Arnaud Rolland ... assistant sound editor
Jean-Alexandre Villemer ... sound recordist

Special Effects by

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François Philippi ... special effects supervisor

Visual Effects by

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Odile Beraud ... scan and shoot
Stephane Bidault ... visual effects supervisor
Christophe Chanvin ... artistic director
Nicolas Delbecq ... digital artist
Jean-Antoine Lacolle ... digital compositor
Adrien Servadio ... digital artist
Christian Tomikowski ... digital compositor
Matthias Weber ... visual effects producer

Stunts

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Thierry Bony ... stunt driver
Stéphane Boulay ... stunt driver
Oumar Diaoure ... stunts
Alain Figlarz ... stunt coordinator
David Genty ... assistant stunt coordinator
Yves Girard ... stunt performer
Jean-Benoit Guillon ... stunt driver
José Gómez Rebolo ... stunts
Vincent Hocsin ... stunt driver
Jean-Claude Lagniez ... stunt coordinator: car stunts
Sébastien Lagniez ... stunts
Grégory Loffredo ... stunt double (as Gregory Loffredo)
David Masse ... stunt driver
Eric Mondoloni ... stunts (as Eric Mondolini)
Laurent Mulot ... stunt driver
Julien Piguet ... stunt driver
Patrick Ronchin ... stunt coordinator: car stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Eric Alaux ... lighting balloon technician
Jean-Marc Alaux ... lighting balloon technician
Isabelle Arnold ... camera operator
Berto ... camera operator (as Gilbert Lecluyse)
Michel Bouquerel ... extra electrician
Thomas Brémond ... photographer
David Camus ... additional grip
Eric Catelan ... steadicam operator
Hélène Degrandcourt ... second assistant camera
Antony Diaz ... video assistant
Roger Do Minh ... grip
Bruno Durand ... key grip
David Frak-Lauer ... focus puller: "b" camera
Eric Garzena ... electrician
Olivier Joudiau ... grip
Philippe Leroy ... electrician
Olivier Mandrin ... gaffer
Denis Paillieux ... lighting technician
Marie-Laure Prost ... focus puller: "a" camera
Matthieu Straub ... digital imaging technician
Pascal Villanueva ... generator operator

Casting Department

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Anne Fremiot ... extras casting director

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Camille Ballouhey ... set costumer
Claire Lacaze ... costume supervisor
Morgane Lambert ... additional wardrobe
Céline Sathal ... wardrobe

Location Management

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Béatrice Humbert ... location scout

Music Department

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Orchestre Colonne ... music performed by
Maxime Lefevre ... music engineer
Laurent Petitgirard ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Delphine Duche ... assistant script supervisor
Claire Dumaze ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Raphaëlle Isnard ... production secretary
Marc Leroyer ... weapons coordinator
Stephane Lieser ... lawyer
Daniel Longuein ... financial controller

Production Companies

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Distributors

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

In Marseilles, the discredited and alcoholic Detective Schneider hijacks a bus and forces the bus driver with a gun to drive him home. He is arrested by the swat force and his washed up career in the police department practically ends. Schneider is removed from the investigation of a serial-killer that is committing hideous crimes against women and assigned to a bureaucratic work in the night-shift in the precinct. Through glimpses from his recollections, Schneider recalls the tragic accident that killed his daughter and left his wife attached to a life support system. Meanwhile, the sick criminal Charles Subra, who killed the parents of two girls many years ago, convinces the probation committee in the prison that he has found God and is regenerated and may be released. Justine, one of the daughters that survived, has never overcome the trauma of her loss and is worried with the possibility of the freedom of the criminal. When Schneider discovers the identity of the serial-killer, he finds also the corruption in the high command of the police, and he decides to go to his last mission on Earth in his descent to Hell. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Also Known As
  • RmR-73 (France)
  • The Last Deadly Mission (United States)
  • MR 73 - Bis dass der Tod Dich erlöst (Germany)
  • Одного разу в Марселі (Ukraine)
  • Pistolj 73 (Croatia)
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Runtime
  • 125 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The director is a former cop from the crime department. Once as a young cop, he have to investigate a murder leaving a young girl orphan. This case hits him a lot. In 2002, he meets again with the orphan who was now a young mother. He so decided to do the movie and invite her during the filming that was quite both hard and relieving for both of them. In fact, the film's prologue seems to reflect this: "The story is based on a case that caused me indescribable pain for many years." See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in LOL (Laughing Out Loud) (2008). See more »
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Crazy Credits Dedication before end credits:  "For Catherine and for Léa, Zoé and Ninon, the four women in my life.  To my parents.  To Sophie and Caroline and to the memory of their parents." See more »
Quotes La psychologue: You drank, this morning?
[pause]
La psychologue: you won't answer?
Schneider: You can leave if you want.
La psychologue: You're not to blame, Mr. Schneider. You were just in the wrong place.
Schneider: No, I never should've been there.
La psychologue: Meaning?
Schneider: I don't want to discuss it.
La psychologue: What will you discuss?
Schneider: You believe in God, doctor?
La psychologue: Yes, or I wouldn't be here.
Schneider: God's a son of a bitch. Someday I'll kill him.
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