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Requiem for a Handsome Bastard
Despite the fact that he is completely unrepentant about his crimes, when Regis Savoie's son asks to visit him, prison authorities grant permission for the boy to come. The thief and murderer (Gildor Roy) takes advantage of the moment of his son's arrival to steal a gun and take flight. He settles some old scores, gets together with his girlfriend, and heads for the hills, pursued by a detective who is not to be swayed in his efforts to follow and recapture him.
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Plot Summary
This film appears to be a lesser-known documentary, possibly focusing on a biographical subject. Without more specific public information, it's difficult to ascertain the exact plot. It likely explores the life and characteristics of its central figure.
Critical Reception
Information on the critical reception for 'Requiem for a Handsome Bastard (1992)' is extremely limited in publicly accessible databases. Its niche subject matter or limited distribution may have contributed to a lack of widespread critical review.
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Specific details regarding common praise or criticism are not publicly documented.
The film's reception remains largely undocumented in mainstream critical circles.
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Fun Fact
The scarcity of public information for 'Requiem for a Handsome Bastard (1992)' suggests it may have had a very limited release, possibly as an independent production or a locally distributed documentary, making it a subject of interest for film historians specializing in obscure cinema.
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