“Seethes with corruption, bitterness, and ugliness. A classic example of film noir, French style, and subtly but surely flings the corruption and the fear of the Occupation back in the faces of French viewers.”
— Richard Brody, The New Yorker
“Seethes with corruption, bitterness, and ugliness. A classic example of film noir, French style, and subtly but surely flings the corruption and the fear of the Occupation back in the faces of French viewers.”
— Richard Brody, The New Yorker
France, 1942
Director: Jacques Becker
Producer: André Halley des Fontaines
Cast: Mireille Balin, Raymond Rouleau, Pierre Renoir
Screenwriter: Maurice Aubergé, Louis Chavance, Pierre Bost
Cinematography: Nicolas Hayer
Music: Jean Alfaro
Genre: Crime
Black & White
Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1
Language: French with English subtitles
Running Time: 105 minutes
Synopsis:
Two police inspectors in training are tasked to solve a murder in a fictional South American country only to find out that their victim is Public Enemy Number 1 in the US.