The Police War
{{Infobox film
| name = The Police War
| image = la-guerre-des-polices.jpg
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| director = Robin Davis
| screenplay = Robin Davis
Jean-Patrick Manchette
Jean-Marie Guillaume
Jacques Labib
Patrick Laurent
| starring = Claude Brasseur
Claude Rich
Marlène Jobert
| producer = Véra Belmont
| music = Jean-Marie Sénia
| cinematography = Ramón F. Suárez
| editing = José Pinheiro
| studio = Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld
Stéphan Films
| distributor = UGC Distribution
| released = {{Film date|1979|11|14}}
| runtime = 100 minutes
| country = France
| language = French
| budget =
| gross = $13.5 million{{Cite web|url=http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=7630|title=La Guerre des polices (1979) - JPBox-Office}}
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The Police War (French: La guerre des polices) is a French police drama film directed by Robin Davis and starring Claude Brasseur, Claude Rich and Marlène Jobert.{{Cite web|url=http://cinema.encyclopedie.films.bifi.fr/imprime.php?pk=47922|title=La Guerre des polices - CF|website=cinema.encyclopedie.films.bifi.fr|access-date=2019-10-01}} The French title (literally: "the war of the polices") refers to the rivalry between the two divisions of the French police force: the Territorial Brigade and the Anti-Gang Brigade.
The film is loosely based on the real-life competition between French police divisions to capture gangster Jacques Mesrine, who was considered at the time France's public enemy number one.{{Cite web|date=2020-03-30|first=Laurent|last=Schenck|title=Inspecteur la Bavure sur France 2 : de quel célèbre gangster le personnage de Depardieu est-il inspiré ?|url=https://www.allocine.fr/article/fichearticle_gen_carticle=18688877.html|access-date=2025-06-08|website= AlloCiné|language=fr}} Mesrine was shot dead by police ten days before the film's release, generating public curiosity and helping the film become a box-office success in France.{{Cite web|date=2023-01-04|first=Stéphane|last=Beauchet|title=La Guerre des polices|url=https://www.dvdclassik.com/test/blu-ray-la-guerre-des-polices-esc-editions-combo-blu-ray-dvd-edition-limitee|access-date=2025-06-14|website= dvdclassik.com|language=fr}}
Plot
The team of Commissaire Ballestrat from the Territorial Brigade stakes out the hideout of a dangerous criminal named Sarlat. Suddenly, Commissaire Fush and his team from the Anti-Gang Brigade arrive to the site. The ambitious Ballestrat would rather let Sarlat escape than allow the rival team to take credit for the arrest. In the ensuing shootout, Sarlat kills one of Fush's men and flees. From then on, the two teams treat each other with open hostility. The police chief orders Ballestrat to cooperate with the Anti-Gang team. But the two groups would still act separately in their pursuit of Sarlat. Fush becomes close with Marie, one of Ballestrat's team members. She later betrays him by informing her boss of the Anti-Gang's upcoming operation to capture Sarlat's accomplice Manekian. Ballestrat's interference causes a death of an innocent bystander. Fush submits his resignation. Then the massive police ambush against Sarlat misfires, and one of the officers is taken hostage. While the rest of the police prefer to wait the situation out, Fush single-handedly confronts Sarlat, and they are both killed in the resulting stand-off.
Cast
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- Claude Brasseur : Jacques Fush
- Claude Rich : Ballestrat
- Gérard Desarthe : Hector Sarlat
- Marlène Jobert : Marie Garcin
- Jean-François Stévenin : Capati
- Georges Staquet : Millard
- Étienne Chicot : Larue
- Jean-Pierre Kalfon : Marc
- Rufus : Le Garrec
- Féodor Atkine : Serge Manékian
- François Périer : Police Chief Colombani
- Ludmila Mikaël : The Magistrate
- David Jalil : Djalloud
- Jean Rougerie : Mermoz
- Jacques Lalande : Pralin
- Roger Miremont : Lagrange
- Franck-Olivier Bonnet : René
- Albert Dray : Francis
- Jacqueline Parent
- Michel Berto
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Reception
The film had 1,792,679 admissions in France and ranked 18th at the 1979 box-office.{{Cite web|url=http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=7630&view=2|title=La Guerre des polices (1979) - JPBox-Office|website=www.jpbox-office.com|access-date=2019-10-01}}
Awards
Claude Brasseur won the César Award for Best Actor at the 1980 César Awards.
Home video
The film was released on Blu-Ray in 2022.
References
External links
- {{IMDb title|id=0079250|title=La guerre des polices}}
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Category:1979 crime drama films
Category:French crime drama films
Category:Films directed by Robin Davis
Category:Films featuring a Best Actor César Award–winning performance
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