Operation Leopard

Operation Leopard (1980)


  • Genre: War
  • Release Date: 1980-01-09
  • User Rating: 5.4/10 from 18 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 36min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: SNC
  • Production Country: France
  • Director: Raoul Coutard
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Summary

In May 1978, the mining town of Kolwezi in Katanga, Zaire (now Democratic Republic of Congo, the former Belgian Congo) is under attack from a group of communist guerillas coming from nearby Angola. The Europeans who work for the Belgian mining company and the Blacks who live in the town are taken as hostages by the invaders, who start a blood bath, shooting Europeans as well as Africans. Many of the Europeans being French, the French decide to organize a counter-attack, and to send a Regiment of Paratroopers from the Foreign Legion. The movie follows the stories of Delbart, a former non-commissioned officer, who was about to go back to France with his African wife and his child, Damrémont, who was Delbart's replacement, Bia, a Zairian doctor, and Annie, an American married to a Belgian engineer as well as Non com Legion officer Federico and the French Ambassador and the Military Attaché.

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  • Bruno Cremer

    as Pierre Delbart
  • Mimsy Farmer

    as Annie
  • Jacques Perrin

    as L'ambassadeur Berthier
  • Giuliano Gemma

    as Adjudant-chef Federico
  • Laurent Malet

    as Damrémont
  • Pierre Vaneck

    as Colonel Grasser
  • Jean-Claude Bouillon

    as Maurois
  • Gérard Essomba

    as Bia Kombo
  • Robert Etcheverry

    as Le colonel Dubourg
  • Pierre Rousseau

    as Debruyn
  • Henri Marteau

    as Chamfort
  • Laure Moutoussamy

    as Elodie
  • Joseph Momo

    as Niokolo
  • Hervé Jolly

    as
Directing Raoul Coutard Director
Writing André G. Brunelin Writer
Camera Georges Liron Director of Photography
Editing Michel Lewin Editor
Sound Serge Franklin Music
Production Georges de Beauregard Producer

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