Le Samouraï - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Le Samouraï"
Le Samouraï (1967)
Timing: 1:45 (105 min)
Le Samouraï - TMDB rating
7.8/10
1235
Le Samouraï - Kinopoisk rating
7.758/10
36079
Le Samouraï - IMDB rating
8/10
65000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Eugène Lépicier
Producer

Editor

Monique Bonnot
Editor
Yolande Maurette
Editor

Production Design

Photo François de Lamothe #10507
François de Lamothe
Production Design

Set Decoration

Photo François de Lamothe #10507
François de Lamothe
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Henri Decaë #110611

Henri Decaë

Henri Decaë
Director of Photography

Production Manager

Photo Georges Casati #110609

Georges Casati

Georges Casati
Production Manager

Screenplay

Georges Pellegrin
Screenplay

Assistant Director

Georges Pellegrin
Assistant Director

Sound Engineer

René Longuet
Sound Engineer

Sound Editor

Robert Pouret
Sound Editor

Sound Director

Alex Pront
Sound Director

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novel “Ronin” by Joan McLeod.
  • The empty canary cage that the viewer sees at the very beginning of the film appears in a scene (the meeting of the characters Delon and Michel Bon in the basement) of the film “Unfettered” (1982) with a musical quotation – a theme from “The Samurai”.
  • André Garret came to film the movie from the hospital. Before his death, he managed to dub his role. His line – “I’m warning you, Jeff, this is the last time” – sounds like a final farewell. Delon addressed the reply – “Agreed” – to a man who was already dead: his dubbing shift fell on the day of Garret’s death.
  • The film opens with a phrase from the samurai code stating that a samurai’s loneliness can only be compared to the loneliness of a tiger in the jungle. Jean-Pierre Melville invented this phrase himself.
  • At the 92nd minute of the film, in the scene where a woman chases Alain Delon’s character, a poster for the film “Unlucky Encounter” (1966) can be seen on the wall in the subway.
  • In the 92nd minute of the film, in the scene where a girl chases Alain Delon's hero, you can see a poster for the film "Accident" (1966) on the wall in the subway.
  • The empty canary cage that the viewer sees at the very beginning of the film appears in the scene (the meeting of Delon and Michel Bon in the basement) of the film “Unvanquished” (1982) with a musical quote – a theme from “The Samurai”.
  • At the 92nd minute of the film, in the scene where a girl is chasing Alain Delon’s character, a poster for the film “Accident” (1966) can be seen on the wall in the subway.
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