Coup de Torchon

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Coup de Torchon
Directed by Bertrand Tavernier
Produced by Henri Lassa
Adolphe Viezzi
Starring Philippe Noiret
Isabelle Huppert
Jean-Pierre Marielle
Stéphane Audran
Eddy Mitchell
Music by Philippe Sarde
Cinematography Pierre-Wiliam Glenn
Editing by Armand Psenny
Release date(s) Flag of France 4 November 1981
Flag of the United States 20 December 1982
Running time 128 min.
Country France
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Coup de Torchon is a 1981 French film adaptation of Jim Thompson's 1964 novel Pop. 1280, directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The film follows the novel relatively faithfully, but changes its setting from a West Texas boom town to a small town in French West Africa.

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Lucien Cordier (Philippe Noiret) is an ineffectual local constable with a cheating wife and laughable job. He accepts condecension from his superiors and his wife with good humor, as his antisocial personality allows him to tolerate such abuse. However, he soon realizes that he can use his position to gain vengeance with impunity, and he starts to kill everyone who has regarded him as a fool. After numerous trysts and murders, his pathology catches up with him in the film's climax.

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