
The Tiger Brigades | Les Brigades du Tigre
Paris. 1912. If you thought it was "La Belle Epoque"....Think again.The film, set in 1912, is about the exploits of France's first motorized police brigade.
Description: The film, set in 1912, is about the exploits of France's first motorized police brigade.
Genres: Action, Adventure, Crime
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 125 minutes

Paris 36

Michel Vaillant

The Golem

The Children of the Marshland

The Merry Widow

What a Drag

Eichmann

Lily Sometimes

Le Crocodile du Botswanga

The Majestic

Clovis Cornillac
Played Commissioner Paul Valentin

Diane Kruger
Played Princess Constance Radetsky

Édouard Baer
Played Inspector Pujol

Olivier Gourmet
Played Inspector Marcel 'Le Colosse' Terrasson

Thierry Frémont
Played Piotr

Jacques Gamblin
Played Jules Bonnot

Stefano Accorsi
Played Trainee inspector Achille Bianchi

Léa Drucker
Played Léa

Philippe Duquesne
Played Casimir Cagne

Didier Flamand
Played Prefect of police

Gérard Jugnot
Played Chief commissioner Faivre

Agnès Soral
Played Mademoiselle Amélie

Eric Prat
Played Alphonse Bertillon

Capucine Ackermann
Played Solène Terrasson
Benjamin Monnier
Played Solène's fiancé

Roland Copé
Played Raymond Poincaré, President of the Republic

Nicholas Calderbank
Played Sir Hollingworth

Anton Yakovlev
Played Prince's secretary

Valérie Mischler
Played Singer
Marie Vinoy
Played Singer
David Bolling
Played Lawyer
Antonio Cauchois
Played Investigating judge

Didier Lafaye
Played Doctor
Mathilde Mottier
Played Receptionnist of "L'Humanité"

Luc Guiol
Played Mobile police agent

Robert Paturel
Played Referee
Grégory Ragot
Played Mobile police agent

Olivier Sa
Played

Béatrice Michel
Played Mrs. Terrasson

Hélène Seuzaret
Played Adèle Bianci
Félix Malinbaum
Played Perrin, mobile police agent
Dominique Louyot
Played Mrs. Caby
Luc-Antoine Salmont
Played Resident of Ivry
Janis Munz
Played Little girl from the popular market halls
Rebecca Munz
Played Little girl from the popular market halls

Eric Debrosse
Played Commissioner Jouin
Frédéric Jeannot
Played Newspaper seller
Olivier Breuils
Played Roget, mobile police agent

Frédéric Bouraly
Played Caby

Dan Herzberg
Played Gauzy

Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Played Judge at the trial

Gérard Loussine
Played Steemans

Mathias Mlekuz
Played Hennion
Alexandre Arbatt
Played Doctor Tanpisev

Alain Figlarz
Played Inspector Jacquemin

André Marcon
Played Jean Jaurès, socialist deputy

Marc Robert
Played Octave Garnier

Pierre Berriau
Played Raymond Caillememin

Richaud Valls
Played Pelletier

Aleksandr Medvedev
Played Prince Volkonsky, plenipotentiary of the Tsar
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