Jean-Pierre Maurin

Nacimiento : 1941-07-18, Toulouse, Haute-Garonne, Midi-Pyrénées, France

Muerte : 1996-08-15

Películas

Picture Perfect
Marcel
The American photography student Josh gets involved in a mysterious and deadly intrigue, when he takes pictures during an attempt on the top model Francesca's life.
El cuchillo bajo la garganta
J.B.
Un maníaco persigue a dos modelos eróticas y al equipo con el que trabajan, obsesionado especialmente con la bella Catherine a la que acosa por teléfono y que intenta avisar a sus compañeros, pero estos no la creen...hasta que comienzan las muertes.
Une robe noire pour un tueur
The "black robe" in the title of this suspense film belongs to a female lawyer, Florence Nat who has just lost a case in which she defended Simon Risler, a man wrongly accused of murder. Risler escapes before he can be put in prison, and seeks help from attorney Nat in finding the real killer, partly by going after the police inspector who framed him in the first place. A retired surgeon, in the process of setting up a drug rehab clinic gets involved in solving Risler's case, and soon the solution seems to be pointing to high-ranking figures with every desire and ample means to keep the truth well-hidden.
Général... nous voilà !
Pierrot
A comedy directed by Jacques Besnard.
El castigo
Germain
Britt es una prostituta de lujo. Ella trabaja para Manuel, un proxeneta hiper sádico. Debido a que no ha soportado uno de sus clientes, Manuel decidió imponer un "castigo". Se la llevará a Lyon donde es secuestrada con otras prostitutas en la gran propiedad reservada para aquellos que se niegan a obedecer. (FILMAFFINITY)
Mais toi, tu es Pierre
According to Jesus' order, Peter and his companions disperse two by two for their first apostolic mission.
Desperate Decision
A kid
Ireland, 1922. In the midst of a national uprising, Catherine, a young orphan employed in household chores, goes in search of her brother whom she has heard in a dream calling for help.
Amazing Monsieur Fabre
Le prince impérial
It centres on the life of the entomologist Jean-Henri Fabre and his total devotion to studying insect behavior, travelling from Avignon to Paris, from Paris to his death in Sérignan. He is honoured by the French president Raymond Poincaré and his patience, obstinacy and knowledge are also recognised by Napoleon III, the publisher Charles Delagrave and the philosopher John Stuart Mill. They reach their climax in his book, Souvenirs entomologiques.