36th Precinct

36th Precinct

111 mins | Drama, Crime, Thriller | Nov. 24, 2004

The film takes place in Paris, where two cops are competing for the vacant seat of chief of police while in the middle of a search for a gang of violent thieves. The movie is directed by Olivier Marchal, a former police officer who spent 12 years with the French police before creating this story, which is taken in part from real facts that happened during the 1980s in France.

36th Precinct

111 mins | Drama, Crime, Thriller | Nov. 24, 2004

36th Precinct
The film takes place in Paris, where two cops are competing for the vacant seat of chief of police while in the middle of a search for a gang of violent thieves. The movie is directed by Olivier Marchal, a former police officer who spent 12 years with the French police before creating this story, which is taken in part from real facts that happened during the 1980s in France.
IMDb rating 7.1
Producers Gaumont, Canal+, Uni Etoile 2, TF1 Films Production, LGM Productions, CinéCinéma, KL Productions
Original title 36 Quai des Orfèvres
Directors Olivier Marchal
Writers Dominique Loiseau, Julien Rappeneau, Franck Mancuso, Olivier Marchal

Cast

Daniel Auteuil

as Leo Vrinks

Gérard Depardieu

as Denis Klein

André Dussollier

as Robert Mancini

Roschdy Zem

as Hugo Silien

Valeria Golino

as Camille Vrinks

Daniel Duval

as Eddy Valence

Francis Renaud

as Titi Brasseur

Catherine Marchal

as Eve Verhagen

Guy Lecluyse

as Groluc

Alain Figlarz

as Francis Horn

Vincent Moscato

as Jenner

Anne Consigny

as Hélène Klein

Solène Biasch

as Lola Vrinks, 11 years old

Aurore Auteuil

as Lola Vrinks, 17 years old

Mylène Demongeot

as Manou Berliner

Olivier Marchal

as Christo

Denis Sylvain

as Prefect of police

Eric Defosse

as Rolf Winterstein

Ivan Franěk

as Bruno Winterstein

Laurent Olmedo

as Tony Vargas

Christophe Rouzaud

as Staneck

Frédéric Maranber

as Judge Rousseau

Thierry Guerrib

as Saïd Attia

Stéphane Orsolani

as Saïd Chenaf

Anna D'Annunzio

as Florence Belkrim

Ludovic Berthillot

as Nounours

Jo Prestia

as Victor Dragan

Jean-Louis Bihoreau

as Camille's father

Patrick Médioni

as Robert Boulanger

Serge Beuchat

as Daniel Seurat

Cyrille Hertel

as Jamel Attia

Christian Geffroy

as FBS official

Philippe Chaubet

as Cemetery policeman

Christine Chansou

as Hospital intern

Stéphanie Coubard

as Anne Valence

Lexie Kendrick

as Additional Voices (voice)