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Bande à part (Original title)The Outsiders (Alternative title)Band of Outsiders (Alternative title)
Date: 05 August 1964 (Release)

Country: France

Director: Jean-Luc Godard

Synopsis: Two young men arrange to steal a woman's money with the help of her niece. One dies and the other leaves the country with the girl and the money.Synopsis: The director's playful tribute to the Hollywood pulp crime movies of the 1940s. A couple of streetwise young men team up with a shy young woman to plan a robbery...

Genre:
Crime

Subjects:
Nouvelle Vague, Young people, Theft
Releases
Date: 05 August 1964not specifiedRelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Black and White - SoundRuntime: 95 mins Length: 8550 FeetSubtitles: French
Date: April 2017Country: United KingdomRelease type: InternetFormat: not specified - Black and White - SoundRuntime: 95 mins Dialogue (original): French / Subtitles: EnglishDistributor: BFIPlayer

Credits (27)
Production Company: Anouchka Films, Production Company: Orsay Films, Executive Producer: Philippe Dussart, Producer: Jean-Luc Godard, Production Manager: Philippe Dussart, Assistant Director: Jean-Paul Savignac, Pierre Delanjeac, Script Supervisor: Suzanne Schiffman, Screenplay: Jean-Luc Godard, Based on the novel 'Fool's Gold' by: Dolores Hitchens, Bert Hitchens, Director of Photography: Raoul Coutard, Assistant Photographer: Georges Liron, Assistant Photographer: Théo Robichet, Gaffer: Fernand Coquet, Key Grip: Bernard Largemains, Stills Photography: Marilù Parolini, Editor: Agnès Guillemot, Editor: Françoise Collin, Costumes: Christiane Fageol, Make-up: Jackie Reynal, Hair: Janou Pottier, Music: Michel Legrand, Sound Recording: René Levert, Boom Operator: Robert Cambourakis, Sound Mixer: Antoine Bonfanti
Cast (13)
Jean-Luc Godard (), Anna Karina (Odile), Sami Frey (Franz), Claude Brasseur (Arthur), Louisa Colpeyn (aunt), Danièle Girard (English teacher), Chantal Darget (Arthur's aunt), Ernest Menzer (Arthur's uncle), Georges Staquet (legionnaire), Michèle Seghers, Claude Makovski (pupil), Michel Delahaye (doorman at language school), Peter Kassowitz (guard of the Louvre Museum)