The Red Siren
The Red Siren | |
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Directed by | Olivier Megaton |
Produced by |
Simon Arnal Carole Scotta |
Screenplay by |
Alain Berliner Norman Spinrad Olivier Megaton Robert Conrath |
Based on | La Sirène rouge by Maurice G. Dantec |
Starring |
Jean-Marc Barr Asia Argento Alexandra Negrão Frances Barber Andrew Tiernan |
Music by | Nicolas Bikialo |
Cinematography | Denis Rouden |
Edited by |
Stéphanie Gaurier Yann Hervé |
Distributed by |
Haut et Court Studio Canal |
Release dates |
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Running time | 118 minutes |
Country | France |
Language |
French English Portuguese |
The Red Siren (French: La sirène rouge) is a 2002 French criminal thriller film based upon the novel by same name by Maurice G. Dantec. The film was directed by Olivier Megaton from a script by Olivier Megaton, Alain Berliner, Norman Spinrad, and Robert Conrath.
Plot
The film tells the story of Alice (Alexandra Negrão) who confesses to a detective named Anita (Asia Argento) that her mother Eva (Frances Barber) is a dangerous killer. Eva is also a very powerful and wealthy leader of a vast crime syndicate. She discovers that her daughter met with the police and tries to stop her. Unbeknownst at first to both Anita and Eva, Alice escapes from France and leaves for Portugal to reunite with her supposedly dead father. Eva's henchmen chase after her. Alice meets a mercenary while escaping, Hugo (Jean-Marc Barr), who then joins Alice as her protector on her journey to find her father. Anita travels after her, as well. After Eva's henchmen close in, Eva reappears to "reclaim" her daughter.
Cast
- Jean-Marc Barr as Hugo (full name is "Hugo Cornelius Toorop" in La Sirène Rouge novel)
- Asia Argento as Detective Anita Staro
- Frances Barber as Eva
- Alexandra Negrão as Alice
- Andrew Tiernan as Koesler
- Edouard Montoute as Oliveira
- Vernon Dobtcheff as Vitali
- Johan Leysen as Travis
- Jean-Christophe Bouvet as Lucas
- Carlo Brandt as Vondt
- François Levantal as Sorvan
External links
- The Red Siren at AllMovie
- The Red Siren at the Internet Movie Database
- The Red Siren at Rotten Tomatoes
- Review on Variety.com