Overview:
Despite his lack of political convictions, photojournalist Bruno Forestier is roped into a paramilitary group waging a shadow war in Geneva against the Algerian independence movement.| Status: | Released (1963-01-25) | 
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| BoxOffice: | $24,296 | 
| Screen: | Jean-Luc Godard | 
| Productions: | Les Productions Georges de Beauregard, SNC | 
| Production Countries: | France | 
| Spoken Languages: | Français | 
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            Casts
- 24365: Michel Subor - Bruno Forestier
 - 18197: Anna Karina - Veronica Dreyer
 - 3832: Henri-Jacques Huet - Jacques
 - 146521: Paul Beauvais - Paul
 - 38899: László Szabó - Laszlo
 - 3779: Georges de Beauregard - Activist Leader (uncredited)
 - 2588861: Gilbert Edard - (uncredited)
 
Crews
- 3776: Jean-Luc Godard - Writer - Writing
 - 3776: Jean-Luc Godard - Director - Directing
 - 1117362: Michel Latouche - Camera Operator - Camera
 - 3583: Suzanne Schiffman - Script Supervisor - Directing
 - 2492824: Francis Cognany - Assistant Director - Directing
 - 3571: Jacques Maumont - Sound - Sound
 - 1180610: Nadine Trintignant - Editor - Editing
 
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Review text:
Shot in 1960, but banned until 1963 due to its frank treatment of French torture of Algerian separatists, Jean-Luc Godard's <i>Le petit soldat</i> is a political thriller mixed with a love story. Bruno (Michel Subor) is a French agent in Geneva, fighting a secret war against Arab spi ....
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