Bandits d'amour (2001)
Overview
A young woman who has gone over to the wrong side of the law with her new boyfriend begins having second thoughts about both crime and her new romance in this drama. Helene is an attractive 18-year-old who has fallen for Paul, a 25-year-old drifter, and one evening as they're having drinks in a cafe in the North of France, Paul decides to rob the bank across the street. Though wary, Helene agrees to help, and soon the couple is 40,000 francs richer -- and on the run from the law. The two hop a train to Marseilles, but it isn't long before Helene begins to think the robbery was a bad idea -- and isn't certain if her relationship with Paul is such a good thing either. Paul, however, isn't troubled by any second thoughts, and is very certain about his feelings for Helene -- so much so that he forces a priest to marry them at gunpoint. This is only the most recent manifestation of Paul's volatile personality, and rather than binding Helene closer to him, it only drives her farther away.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | fr |
Popularity | 0.456 |
Directed By
Pierre Le Bret
Crew
Pierre Le Bret
Jean-Pierre Bastid
Pierre Le Bret
Jeff Hoffman
Serge Guez
TOP CAST
Florence Loiret Caille
Hélène
Vincent Ozanon
Paul
Marc Chapiteau
Fabien
Gérard Blain
The priest
Rémy Ventura
Nounours
Philippe Hérisson
The banker
Elizabeth Leguillon
Loulou's wife
Carmelo Carpenito
Loulou
Georges Neri
Toni
Jean-Claude Castinel
The photographer
Vince Castello
Disco owner
Franck Libert
Young man at the restaurant
Alice Doussot
Young woman at the restaurant