
Identite Judiciare stars Raymond Souplex as wily French police inspector Basquier. The villain is Berthet (Jean Debucourt), a high-ranking government official. Basquier suspects that Berthet is a vicious murderer, but is unable to prove anything thanks to bureaucratic interference. Thus, the good inspector plays a waiting game a la Columbo, hoping for that one fatal slip on the part of the killer. Certain portions of Identite Judiciare proved a bit too intense for American audiences, and were accordingly snipped by the censors.
Status
Release Date
April 18, 1951
Runtime
1h 30m
Rating
(6 votes)
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Overview
Identite Judiciare stars Raymond Souplex as wily French police inspector Basquier. The villain is Berthet (Jean Debucourt), a high-ranking government official. Basquier suspects that Berthet is a vicious murderer, but is unable to prove anything thanks to bureaucratic interference. Thus, the good inspector plays a waiting game a la Columbo, hoping for that one fatal slip on the part of the killer. Certain portions of Identite Judiciare proved a bit too intense for American audiences, and were accordingly snipped by the censors.
Raymond Souplex
Le commissaire Basquier
Jean Debucourt
Maître Berthet, avocat
Robert Berri
L'inspecteur Paulan
Marthe Mercadier
Rose Muchet, une prostituée
Nicole Cézanne
Denise Prévost, la jeune fugueuse
Danielle Godet
Madeleine, la secrétaire du commissaire Basquier
Dora Doll
Dora Bourbon, une victime du sadique
Renaud Mary
Maurice Petrosino, un suspect