
Cain from Nowhere (1970)
Caïn de nulle part (original title)Reference View | Change View
- Not Rated
- 1h 35min
- Crime, Drama
- 19 Aug 1970 (France)
- Movie
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Cast
Gérard Blain | ... |
Caïn
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Germaine Montero | ... |
La mère
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Harry-Max | ... |
Le père
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Catherine Daërt | ... |
Marielle
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Jean Marsat | ... |
Abel
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Bernadette Lafont | ... |
La fille
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J.P. Accardo |
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Madeleine Bouchez |
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Didier Blumenthal |
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Guy Broquerie |
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Fernand Coquet |
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Franck Coquet |
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Nathalie Courval | ... |
La secrétaire d'Abel
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M. Cuypers |
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Jacques de Bougues |
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Michel Deville |
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Bernard Launois | ... |
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Georges Jaconelli |
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Catherine Lesieur | ... |
La femme de chambre
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René Loubet |
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Jacques Muller |
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Marc Monflier |
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Anne Nelson |
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Roger Normand |
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René Pillet |
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Léonie Lousseau | ... |
La serveuse
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Roland Riera |
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Directed by
Daniel Daërt |
Written by
Charles Pascarel | ... | (story) |
Daniel Daërt | ... | (screenplay) |
Daniel Daërt | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Daniel Daërt | ... | producer |
Music by
Vladimir Cosma |
Cinematography by
Sidney Mills | ... | (as Sandy Hills) |
Editing by
Daniel Daërt | ||
Raymond Lamy |
Production Design by
Jacques Flamand |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jean-Claude Couty | ... | first assistant director |
Patrick Godaert | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
André Ropion | ... | assistant production designer |
Sound Department
Daniel Ollivier | ... | sound engineer |
Lucien Yvonnet | ... | sound engineer |
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- Sand Films (1970) (France) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
Cain has been traveling for a long time throughout Europe. Back "home" he knocks at the door of his parents' trailer only to be rejected by his hateful mother, who once again blames him for his laziness and once again compares him to his brother Abel, a successful businessman and a right guy, good to his parents and stuff. As for his father, now blind and crippled, he escapes his wife by being permanently drunk and he is of no help. In disgust, Cain runs away from the place and contacts Abel, the perfect son, to borrow money from him. But, although Abel tells him he doesn't mind helping him, Cain shoots him down with a gun found in his brother's car... Written by Guy Bellinger |
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