Cap Canaille (film)
Cap Canaille is a 1931 French crime film directed by Robert Péguy. The film stars Antonin Artaud, Gaston Modot and Rolla Norman. It's notable for its portrayal of the Marseilles underworld. The film's title refers to Cap Canaille, the highest sea cliff in France, located near Cassis, Bouches-du-Rhône. The story revolves around a complex web of relationships, betrayal, and violence within this criminal milieu. Details regarding the plot and character arcs are somewhat obscure due to the film's age and limited availability.