Action,Crime,Drama,Thriller   France

The Outsider (L'Outsider in French) is a 1983 French action film directed by Jacques Deray. It stars Jean-Paul Belmondo as Daniel Briand, a tough cop who will stop at nothing to take down a notorious drug kingpin named Dieudonné Ferchaux, played by Henry Silva. The film was released in France on February 9, 1983, and grossed over $16 million at the box office.

The plot of the film revolves around Briand's relentless pursuit of Ferchaux and his gang. Briand is willing to do whatever it takes to bring Ferchaux to justice, including breaking the law himself. He becomes obsessed with taking down the drug lord, even putting his own life in danger in the process.

Throughout the film, there are a number of action-packed chase scenes featuring Belmondo himself performing many of the stunts. There are car chases, motorcycle chases, and even a thrilling speedboat chase on the Mediterranean. The film also features some intense shootouts and fight scenes.

While the action is definitely the main draw of The Outsider, there is also a romantic subplot involving Briand and a woman named Lilly, played by Roselyne Bosch. However, this aspect of the story is relatively minor and doesn't play as big a role as the action scenes.

Overall, The Outsider is a classic example of the action-packed, adrenaline-fueled movies that made Jean-Paul Belmondo famous in the 1970s and '80s. It's an entertaining blast of thrills and spills that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.
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