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No Harm Intended (En toute innocence)

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En toute innocence
No Harm Intended
NHI-poster.jpg
Theatrical poster
Country FRA.jpg France
Directed by Alain Jessua
Release Date 1988
Language French
Studio A.J. Films
Distributor AMLF
Cine Qua Non (USA)
Main Cast
Character Actor
Paul Duchene Michel Serrault
Catherine Nathalie Baye
Thomas François Dunoyer
Clémence Suzanne Flon
Serge Cohen Bernard Fresson


No Harm Intended (Original title: En toute innocence) is 1988 French thrilling psychological drama film. The main character is a successful architect and owner of a thriving projection enterprise Paul Duchene (Michel Serrault), a widower very emotionally tied to his son Thomas (François Dunoyer) and his wife Catherine (Nathalie Baye). Fateful family drama begins when Paul one day unexpectedly caught his daughter-in-law how is being unfaithful with one of his son's colleagues.


The following weapons were used in the film No Harm Intended (En toute innocence):


Unique Bcf-66

Paul Duchene (Michel Serrault) owned a Unique Bcf-66 pistol. Catherine (Nathalie Baye) seized this gun.

Unique Bcf-66 - .380 ACP
Unique Bcf-66 was hidden in a drawer of a table in the greenhouse.
Paul brought a gun into his office in the house.
Paul before inserting it into the drawer of a table loads a gun.
Catherine (Nathalie Baye) found and seized his gun.

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