Burning Fuse (French: Le feu aux poudres) is a 1957 French-Italian thriller film directed by Henri Decoin and starring Raymond Pellegrin, Charles Vanel and Peter van Eyck.[1] [2] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The films sets were designed by the art director René Renoux.
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Directed by | Henri Decoin |
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Produced by | François Rigaud Jean Tachard |
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Cinematography | Pierre Montazel |
Edited by | Claude Durand |
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Production companies | Galliera Films Gallus Films |
Distributed by | Sofradis |
Release date | 27 February 1957 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | France Italy |
Language | French |
Lola, the wife of a notorious arms dealer Pédro Wassevitch is attracted to a young painter Ludovic. Unknown to her he has been sent to infiltrate Wassevitch's operation which both a rival and the police are interested in.
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