Jean-Paul Belmondo
26 titles
Filmography
26 results

Breathless
(1960)Petty thug Michel panics and impulsively kills a policeman while driving a stolen car. On the lam, he turns to his aspiring journalist girlfriend Patricia, hiding out in her Paris apartment. When she learns that Michel is being investigated for murder, Patricia begins to question her loyalty.

Pierrot le Fou
(1965)A bored middle-class man takes off on a crime spree with an ex-girlfriend.

The Night Caller
(1975)A distracted detective (Jean-Paul Belmondo) pursues a psychopath who kills promiscuous women.

Is Paris Burning?
(1966)A German general is ordered by Hitler to destroy Paris if it is in danger of being recaptured by the Allies.

Borsalino
(1970)Two Marseilles hoodlums, Capella (Jean-Paul Belmondo) and Siffredi (Alain Delon), blast their way to the top of the Marseilles underworld in the 1930s until one of them decides his girl is more important than crime.

Mississippi Mermaid
(1969)A plantation owner falls hopelessly in love with his mail-order bride, despite the fact that she is not what she seems and intends to deceive him.

Ace of Aces
(1982)
The Married Couple of the Year Two
(1971)After his escape to America Nicolas wants to marry a rich American heiress. In France, he is still married, however to Charlotte. In order to obtain the divorce, he must return therefore to France. In confusions of the french revolution, he soon gets between Royalisten and republicans. After numerous bold adventures he finds his life-merry wife as bride of the best sword fighter of the Bourbonen.

Cartouche
(1962)In 18th century France, Louis-Dominique Bourguignon (Jean-Paul Belmondo) is a highwayman with a sense of morality. In the course of his adventures, he rescues the beguiling Venus (Claudia Cardinale) from her captors. Together, they form a band of thieves, preying on the rich and sharing their bounty with the poor. As Cartouche, the mysterious robber becomes a popular hero and a thorn in the side of the police, until his former criminal boss Malichot (Marcel Dalio) joins the side of the law.

Magnet of Doom
(1963)
The Inheritor
(1973)
Incorrigible
(1975)A French con man (Jean-Paul Belmondo) busies his parole officer (Geneviève Bujold) while his buddies loot her father.

Love Is a Funny Thing
(1969)A man and a woman from France, both married to other people, fall in love while traveling in the US and embark on a passion-fueled cross-country trip.

The Vultures
(1984)
The Outsider
(1983)
Animal
(1977)After driving his producer and coworker fiancée to their wits’ end, an accident-prone stuntman gets one last shot doubling for a cowardly action star.

Le Guignolo
(1980)
The Body of My Enemy
(1976)
Charlotte and Her Boyfriend
(1958)A jilted man rants at his mostly silent former lover.

Léon Morin, Priest
(1961)As the Germans take over France during World War II, widowed mother Barny (Emmanuelle Riva) becomes increasingly anxious about her half-Jewish daughter. She decides to hide the girl on a nearby farm and have her baptized as a cover. The ceremony reminds Barny of the absurdity of religion, and inspires her to pick a fight with parish priest Leon (Jean-Paul Belmondo). She's surprised to learn that he shares a great many of her views, and the two begin a chaste yet deep relationship.