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Theatrical release poster
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| Directed by | Jean-Paul Salomé |
| Produced by | Stéphane Marsil |
| Written by |
Maurice Leblanc Jean-Paul Salomé |
| Starring |
Romain Duris Kristin Scott Thomas Pascal Greggory Eva Green |
| Music by | Debbie Wiseman |
| Cinematography | Pascal Ridao |
| Edited by | Marie-Pierre Renaud |
| Distributed by | (SND Groupe M6) |
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Release date
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13 October 2004 |
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Running time
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131 minutes |
| Country | France Italy Spain United Kingdom |
| Language | French |
| Budget | $18.1 million |
| Box office | $9.7 million |
Arsène Lupin is a 2004 French crime-adventure film, based on the iconic series of novels created by Maurice Leblanc, directed by Jean-Paul Salomé and stars Romain Duris, Eva Green and Kristin Scott Thomas. It was a co-production of France, Spain, Italy and The United Kingdom.
The film follows gentleman thief Arsène Lupin from a small boy, through the death of his father, and his later years when he meets the strange woman, Joséphine, who appears to be immortal and uses a hypnotic drug to enslave people to her will. Arsène's ethos is to steal from the rich and deserving crooks. In this film he comes up against two parties, a secret society and Joséphine, who are intent on gathering three crucifixes which will reveal the secret of a lost treasure.
The film refers to many of the Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin stories, including "The Arrest of Arsène Lupin", "The Queen's Necklace", "Sherlock Holmes Arrives Too Late", , and . Some of these references are more direct and complete than others.