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  1. Nada ( Spanish: nothing ), also titled The Nada Gang in the US, [1] [2] is a 1974 Franco-Italian political thriller film directed by Claude Chabrol, based on the novel of the same name by Jean-Patrick Manchette. [3] It follows an anarchist group which, after kidnapping the United States Ambassador to France, is hunted down by the police, with ...

  2. Nada (1974) (multisub) Franco-Italian political thriller film adapted from the crime novel Nada by Jean-Patrick Manchette. The anarchist group "Nada" kidnaps the US Ambassador to France in a brothel. Commissaire Goemond is given a free hand to do everything to resolve this affair. Inspired by the May 1968 events in France, the film has been ...

    • 108 min
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0071890Nada (1974) - IMDb

    Feb 6, 1974 · Nada: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Fabio Testi, Michel Duchaussoy, Maurice Garrel, Michel Aumont. A group of anarchist leftist called "Nada" and led by the terrorist Buenaventura Diaz abducts American ambassador Richard Poindexter in a brothel in Paris and takes him to a farm in the countryside.

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    • Thriller
    • Claude Chabrol
    • 1974-02-06
  4. Oct 3, 2019 · Something different from Chabrol, a politically charged kidnapping-terrorist-corrupt government-black comedy-voilent actioner! With an Italian lead actor Fab...

    • 13 min
    • 1824
    • SOLITARY RONIN FILMS
  5. 61. NR 2 hr 12 min Nov 6th, 1974 Drama, Crime, Thriller. Nada, named after a gang of Spanish anarchists, is a small, confused band of French terrorists. They kidnap the American ambassador after ...

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    • Fabio Testi
    • Claude Chabrol
  6. Overview. Nada, named after a gang of Spanish anarchists, is a small, confused band of French terrorists. They kidnap the American ambassador after one of his regular visits to an exclusive brothel. The gang starts to quarrel amongst themselves as to the diplomat's fate, while the police purge suspects in their attempts to destroy the Nada faction.

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  8. Nada, a ragtag crew of privileged left-wingers in Claude Chabrol’s fascinating film, abducts the American ambassador to Paris who’s enjoying the comforts of a brothel. The members hide out in the French countryside and start to bond with each other.