Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff Trailer

Judge Fayard Called the Sheriff Trailer (1977)

12 January 1977 Drama, Crime 112 mins

Jean-Marie Fayard is a young examining magistrate in a large provincial french city. He belongs to that generation of judges who are endeavoring to re-adapt the notion of justice to our changing times. His methods are not agreeable to every one. Criticism and pressure are brought to bear upon him but he is aware of his value, professionally, and refuses to make any concessions. He follows an unwavering course. He uses dynamic methods and takes uncustomary initiatives. He behaves like a crusader, a battler, whence the nickname given him by the reporters : the sheriff.

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Cast

Patrick Dewaere

as Judge Fayard

Aurore Clément

as Michèle Louvier

Michel Auclair

as Simon Pradal aka 'Le Docteur'

Jean Bouise

as Arnould

Daniel Ivernel

as Marcheron

Jean-Marc Bory

as Monsieur Paul

Jacques Spiesser

as Jacques Steiner

Marcel Bozzuffi

as Joanno aka 'Le Capitaine'

Philippe Brizard

as Prison director

Bernard Giraudeau

as Judge Davoust

Jean Martin

as Surgeon

François Dyrek

as José Bouvines

Crew

Jacques Loiseleux

Jacques Loiseleux Director of Photography

Manuel Tortosa

Manuel Tortosa Costume Design

Serge Sommier

Serge Sommier Production Design

Philippe Sarde

Original Music Composer

International Titles

Le Shériff Trailer

Le juge Fayard dit « Le Shériff » Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 12 January 1977

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