The Big Pardon

The Big Pardon

Le Grand Pardon

6.2 /10 84 votes
January 27, 1982 2h 10m Released

Storyline

The Bettoun clan: Raymond (the patriarch), Maurice (the son), Jacky (the nephew), Roland (the nephew), Albert (Raymond's cousin), Pépé (Raymond's friend), Samy (the bodyguard) are a family clan of Jewish Blackfoot kingpins of French organized crime. Their activities include running casinos, organizing underground boxing matches, illegal gambling, pimping, racketeering and bloody settlements of scores against other Arab and French clans. But in the shadows, Pascal Villars has sworn the loss of the Bettoun. He will succeed in setting the Arab clan against the Jewish clan, for the great benefit of the police commissioner Duché, who has been trying in vain for ten years to bring down the Bettouns.

Key Information

Director Alexandre Arcady
Writers Daniel Saint-Hamont, Alexandre Arcady
Studio Partner's Productions
Rating 6.2/10
Language FR

Photos

Cast & Crew

Roger Hanin

Roger Hanin

Raymond Beitoun

Jean-Louis Trintignant

Jean-Louis Trintignant

Le commissaire Duché

Bernard Giraudeau

Bernard Giraudeau

Pascal Villars

Richard Berry

Richard Berry

Maurice Beitoun

Clio Goldsmith

Clio Goldsmith

Viviane Atlan

Anny Duperey

Anny Duperey

Carole

Gérard Darmon

Gérard Darmon

Roland Bettoun

Jean-Pierre Bacri

Jean-Pierre Bacri

Jacky Azoulay

Robert Hossein

Robert Hossein

Manuel Carreras

Jean Benguigui

Jean Benguigui

Albert Zecri

Richard Bohringer

Richard Bohringer

Le Sacristain

Blanche Ravalec

Blanche Ravalec

Colette Ambrosi

Frequently Asked Questions

The Big Pardon was released on January 27, 1982.

The runtime of The Big Pardon is 2h 10m.

The Big Pardon is a Crime, Comedy, Drama movie.

The Big Pardon has a rating of 6.2 out of 10 on TMDB.

The Big Pardon is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Big Pardon was directed by Alexandre Arcady.

The main cast of The Big Pardon includes Roger Hanin, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Bernard Giraudeau.

The Big Pardon is originally in French.