Rating:
5.6/10 by 27 users
Playing with Fire (1975)
A banker hires a seedy detective to find his daughter and keep her safe from kidnappers.
Directing:
- Alain Robbe-Grillet
- Luc Béraud
- Roberto Giussani
- Alain Robbe-Grillet
Release Date:
Wed, Feb 19, 1975
Rating: 5.6/10 by 27 users
Alternative Title:
불 장난 - KR
Country:
France
Italy
Language:
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 52 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: ransom, kidnapping, brothel, father daughter relationship
Rating: 5.6/10 by 27 users
Alternative Title:
불 장난 - KR
Country:
France
Italy
Language:
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 52 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0
Plot Keyword: ransom, kidnapping, brothel, father daughter relationship
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Franz
Philippe Noiret
Georges de Saxe
Anicée Alvina
Carolina de Saxe
Sylvia Kristel
Diana Van Den Berg
Agostina Belli
Maria
Serge Marquand
Mathias
Charles Millot
A kidnapper
Vernon Dobtcheff
A messenger
Jacques Seiler
The taxi driver / Erica's servant / The priest
Michel Berto
Deputy Commissioner
Christine Boisson
Christina, the girl in the trunk / Desdémone
Marc Mazza
A messenger
Jacques Doniol-Valcroze
Commissioner Laurent
Nathalie Zeiger
Tania, the girl with the dogs
Joëlle Cœur
The bride
Robert Favart
A banker
Antoine Fontaine
A kidnapper
Ingrid Caven
The servant of the brothel
Martine Jouot
Erica von Eide
Jacques Poirson
A hotel manager
Gérard Melki
A hotel manager
Mario Santini
A kidnapper
Elisabeth Strauss
The singer / Léonore
Maurice Vallier
Bonaud, gang leader
Jean-Louis Tristan
A kidnapper
Pierre-André Boutang
Banker (uncredited)
Francis Girod
The leader of the kidnappers (uncredited)
Hubert Niogret
The photographer (uncredited)
Philippe Ogouz
Pierre Garin (uncredited)
Frank Verpillat
The gang doctor (uncredited)
Virginie Vignon
The whore (uncredited)
I hate these surrealistic, artistic BS movies and this one just was a pain to sit through. There's not even anything interesting going on visually and the acting pretty mundane (or maybe that was on purpose). Some pretty faces (and bodies) but as a whole is a movie that is patched together to confuse rather than challenge. **1.5/5**