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A bar brawl, a dead gangster, and the worst legal advice in French history.
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A Legitimate Defense (1958)

Grey moralityPost-war wearinessCafé noir cynicism

Overview

DramaCrime

Two friends from the last war, Pierrot, a bar owner, and Gustave, a police inspector, are in contact with a notorious gang of racketeers in Montmartre. Tired of putting up with Albert the King's demands, Pierrot kills the gangster during a bar brawl. His first instinct is to flee, but on Gustave's advice, he turns himself in to the law. All things considered, he'll be safer in prison than exposed to the reprisals of the "underworld". Pierrot goes to trial. He was acquitted as having acted in self-defense. But his release leaves him open to the vengeance of Bob, one of Albert's accomplices. Pierrot narrowly escapes an ambush, but is finally able to rid himself of the threat hanging over him, thanks to the friendship of Inspector Gustave, and finally reunites with the companion of his life, Dora, who has never stopped trembling for him.

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Standout Aspects

Acting

Bernard Blier's weary inspector anchors every scene.

Production

Montmartre locations feel authentically lived-in and claustrophobic.

Best for:Solo: Rainy Sunday with a bottle of red and existential dread.·Streaming: Late-night discovery for noir completists.
Heads up:Violence: Sudden bar brawl death and brief ambush shootout.
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Director

André Berthomieu

ReleasedJun 11, 1958
Runtime1h 38m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensitymedium
Tonedark
Feelmedium

Top Cast

Bernard Blier

Bernard Blier

Gustave Martinet

Philippe Nicaud

Philippe Nicaud

Pierre 'Pierrot' Lambert

Maria Mauban

Maria Mauban

Dora

Pierre Mondy

Pierre Mondy

Petit Bob

Jean Lefebvre

Jean Lefebvre

Georges, le barman de "L'Ami Pierrot"

Robert Dalban

Robert Dalban

Albert dit "Bébert le Caïd", un gangster qui rackette et persécute Pierrot

Rosy Varte

Rosy Varte

Rita la Gitane, une prostituée

Daniel Cauchy

Daniel Cauchy

Dédé, aide de Bébert

Jean Lara

Jean Lara

l'avocat de Pierrot

François Darbon

François Darbon

l'avocat général

Paul Bonifas

Paul Bonifas

le président de la cour

Léonce Corne

Léonce Corne

Baudin, l'imprimeur

Mona Dol

Mona Dol

La mère de Dora

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Insight

Made during France's reckoning with collaboration and post-war criminal networks, the film's 'honest cop, compromised friend' dynamic mirrors real anxieties about who could be trusted after liberation.

Trivia

Director André Berthomieu was known for light comedies; this rare crime detour was reportedly greenlit only because star Bernard Blier demanded a dramatic vehicle.

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