The Outside Man

Un homme est mort
Jacques Deray

Jean-Louis Trintignant is imported to L.A. for a by-the-numbers hit, gets double-crossed, and struggles to stay alive with both hometown killer Roy Scheider and the LAPD on his tail. Only with the help of foxy ex-moll Ann-Margret does the fish-out-of-water Frenchman have a chance at survival, hiding out among the run-down surroundings of strip bars, motels, and Venice Beach (and having his first TV dinner to boot). With Angie Dickinson as a mobster’s wife, and a score by Michel Legrand.

DIRECTOR
Jacques Deray
YEAR
1973
COUNTRY
France
RUNTIME
104 minutes
LANGUAGE
English & French with English Subtitles
ORIGINAL TITLE
Un homme est mort

Jean-Louis Trintignant is imported to L.A. for a by-the-numbers hit, gets double-crossed, and struggles to stay alive with both hometown killer Roy Scheider and the LAPD on his tail. Only with the help of foxy ex-moll Ann-Margret does the fish-out-of-water Frenchman have a chance at survival, hiding out among the run-down surroundings of strip bars, motels, and Venice Beach (and having his first TV dinner to boot). With Angie Dickinson as a mobster’s wife, and a score by Michel Legrand.

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