Our Heroes Died Tonight (2013)

Our Heroes Died Tonight

Title: Our Heroes Died Tonight

Release Date: 2013-10-23

Genres: Crime, Drama

Runtime: 97 minutes

Status: Released

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Watch Our Heroes Died Tonight full movie for free. Released in 2013, Our Heroes Died Tonight movie was made with a budget of $0 and has earned $0 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

France in the early 60s. Simon, a wrestler, wears a white mask. In the ring, he is known as "The Specter". He suggests to his friend Victor who has just returned from combat to be his adversary in the ring and wear a black mask, and be known as "The Slaughterer of Belleville". But for Victor, still shaken from his experience in combat, this is too much; for once in his life he would like to be the good guy, the one people cheer on. Simon then suggests they switch masks. But it proves less easy to fool the rest of the wrestling crowd...

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Actors

Denis Ménochet

Denis Ménochet

Victor

Jean-Pierre Martins

Jean-Pierre Martins

Simon

Constance Dollé

Constance Dollé

Jeanne

Philippe Nahon

Philippe Nahon

Ferdinand

Pascal Demolon

Pascal Demolon

Le finlandais

Crew

Prescillia Catel

Prescillia Catel

Production - Production Assistant

Christophe Duchange

Christophe Duchange

Camera - Director of Photography

David Perrault

David Perrault

Writing - Screenplay

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wrestling, wrestler, black and white, 1960s