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Director: Jean-Gabriel Albicocco
Cast: Charles Aznavour, Marie LaforĂȘt, Franco Fabrizi, Richard Badouh
This South American adventure drama finds Charles (Charles Aznavour), a youthful Frenchman traveling to Paraguay to start a new life. Seeking out a rich uncle, the idealistic nephew is rejected by his miserly relation, and he goes on to get involved with a shady woman and a band of gun runners who supply arms for the revolution of the week. Charles and his new girlfriend head for the border after a shootout with federal troops, and a kindly railroad worker hides the couple in an abandoned copper mine. Charles is later thrown in prison while the girl becomes a concubine, but her violator is killed when Charles escapes to rescue her and exact revenge. A pretty harrowing composition could be written by the young couple on "How I Spent My Summer Vacation."
Critical Reception & Ratings
Rat Trap, a 1963 South American adventure drama directed by Jean-Gabriel Albicocco, received mixed reviews from critics. The film follows a young Frenchman who travels to Paraguay seeking a new life but gets entangled with gun runners and a shady woman. While the film's dramatic premise and performances garnered some praise, its overall reception remains divisive among audiences.
Rat Trap is a 1963 French adventure film directed by Jean-Gabriel Albicocco. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival.
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