Blood Relatives (1978)
February 1, 1978Release Date
Blood Relatives (1978)
February 1, 1978Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Donald Sutherland
Steve Carella
Aude Landry
Patricia Lowery
Lisa Langlois
Muriel Stark
Laurent Malet
Andrew Lowery
Stéphane Audran
Mrs. Lowery
Walter Massey
Mr. Lowery
Micheline Lanctôt
Mrs. Carella
Donald Pleasence
James Doniac
David Hemmings
Armstrong
Kenny Ireland
Bert Klinger
Guy Hoffmann
Priest
Claude Chabrol
Director
Marguerite Lemir
Helene Beck
Gregory Giannis
Sully
Sydney Banks
Writer
Jan Rooney
Grandmother
Evan Hunter
Writer
Tim Henry
Captain Marriott
Victor Knight
Medical Examiner
Denis Héroux
Producer
Eugène Lépicier
Producer
Jérôme Tiberghien
Moran
Kevin Fenlon
Smoker
Pierre Jansen
Composer
Emil Glassbourg
Detective (uncredited)
Yves Langlois
Editor
Howard Ryshpan
Doctor
Tammy Tucker
Jean Hanley
Anne Pritchard
ProductionDesigner
Terrence Labrosse
Attorney
Nina Balogh
Carella's Daughter
Victor Désy
Policeman
Robert King
Policeman
John Boylan
Policeman
Michèle Dion
Makeup Artist
Patrick Rousseau
Sound Recordist
Jean-Yves Bruel
Still Photographer
Blanche Boileau
Wardrobe Master
Louise Mongeau
Production Manager
Justine Héroux
First Assistant Director
Matthew Vibert
Production Manager
John Berrie
Gaffer
Jacques Chamberland
Property Master
Joel Bertomeu
Assistant Camera
Brice Auboyneau
Assistant Director
Richard Ciupka
Camera Operator
Yves Mansier
Still Photographer
Aurore Pasquiss-Chabrol
Continuity
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 1, 1978
Original NameLes liens de sang
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 40m
Content RatingR
Filming LocationsMontreal, Canada
Genres
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Blood Relatives (original French title: Les liens de sang) is a 1978 Canadian-French mystery film directed by Claude Chabrol from a screenplay that he and Sydney Banks adapted from the 1975 novel of the same name by Ed McBain. Set in Montreal, Canada, it involves the brutal murder of a teenage girl and the subsequent investigation led by Donald Sutherland as Steve Carella, the lead character of McBain's 87th Precinct series. Blood Relatives was filmed under a policy that allowed full tax deferment to foreign produced films if they reflected a specific portrait of Canada. For this reason, the novel's setting of a thinly-veiled New York City is changed to Montreal. Filmmaker Akira Kurosawa (whose 1963 film High and Low was adapted from an Ed McBain novel) called Chabrol a "pretty skillful director" and this film "the best of all Ed McBain adaptations".