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Capitaine Conan (1996)
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5 September 1997 (USA) morePlot:
Bulgaria near the end of World War I: Conan, warrior and wolf, leads a band of 50 ruthless French fighters who love hand-to-hand combat... more | add synopsisAwards:
10 wins & 10 nominations moreUser Comments:
Very good war film moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Philippe Torreton | ... | Capt. Conan | |
| Samuel Le Bihan | ... | Norbert | |
| Bernard Le Coq | ... | Lt. De Scève | |
| Catherine Rich | ... | Madeleine Erlane | |
| François Berléand | ... | Commandant Bouvier | |
| Claude Rich | ... | Gen. Pitard de Lauzier | |
| André Falcon | ... | Col. Voirin | |
| Claude Brosset | ... | Père Dubreuil | |
| Crina Muresan | ... | Ilyana | |
| Cécile Vassort | ... | Georgette | |
| François Levantal | ... | Forgeol | |
| Pierre Val | ... | Jean Erlane | |
| Roger Knobelspiess | ... | Maj. Cuypene | |
| Frédéric Pierrot | ... | Chef de train | |
| Jean-Claude Calon | ... | Officier greffier Loisy |
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Also Known As:
Captain ConanCapitán Conan (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
Capitan Conan (Italy) [it]
Hauptmann Conan und die Wölfe des Krieges (Germany) [de]
Kapitan Conan (Poland) [pl]
Kapteeni Conan (Finland) [fi]
Lohagos Conan - To prosopo tou polemou (Greece) [el]
Yüzbasi Conan (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
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129 minCountry:
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Saint-Suliac, Ille-et-Vilaine, FranceFun Stuff
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This is in many ways a very good war film but not in the typical way. The film opens in the closing days of WW1 on the Eastern Front where Capitaine Conan (Philippe Torreton in a Cesar winning performance) leads a band of ruthless hand to hand fighters, equivalent to a modern special forces unit. They prove themselves far more effective than the regular army in the final defeat and are envied by many including a friend of Conan, Lt Norbet (Samuel Le Bihan, IIRC was nominated for a Cesar in this). But when the armistice is signed Conan and his men find themselves in limbo while Norbert, working for the Court Martials finds himself accusing the very men he admired for robbery and murder. This film does take a while to get going but it is worth it, giving time for the characters to develop and also establishing the monotony the soldiers find, going from combat to walking the streets of Bucharest. The film also deals with the beginnings of the Russian Civil War and the problem of soldiers fighting with no motivation. Tavernier's direction is superb and visually the film equals a number of classic war films while the performances help to give it an edge as it goes into territory that Hollywood war film's in particular have tended not to go into.