Le Cercle Rouge

Le Cercle Rouge (French pronunciation: ​[lə sɛʁkl ʁuʒ], "The Red Circle") is a 1970 French-Italian crime film set mostly in Paris, France. It was directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon, Andre Bourvil, Gian Maria Volontè and Yves Montand. It is known for its climactic heist sequence which is about half an hour in length and without any dialogue. The film's title means "The Red Circle" and refers to the film's epigraph which translates as In fact, the Buddha said no such thing; Melville made it up just as he did with the epigraph in Le Samouraï.

Le Cercle Rouge

Le Cercle Rouge (French pronunciation: ​[lə sɛʁkl ʁuʒ], "The Red Circle") is a 1970 French-Italian crime film set mostly in Paris, France. It was directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and stars Alain Delon, Andre Bourvil, Gian Maria Volontè and Yves Montand. It is known for its climactic heist sequence which is about half an hour in length and without any dialogue. The film's title means "The Red Circle" and refers to the film's epigraph which translates as In fact, the Buddha said no such thing; Melville made it up just as he did with the epigraph in Le Samouraï.