French Cinema Perfect Collection: Film Noir - Until Midnight 10-Disc DVD Set ACC-211 [DVD]
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French Film - Perfect Collection - Film Noir - 10-DVD Set - ACC-211 1. We Are All Assassins
112 minutes, black and white, 1952
Original title: "Nous sommes tous des assassins"
Director: André Cayatte
Starring: Marcel Mourgy, Raymond Pellegrin
This film, along with "The Trial Trilogy" and "Before the Flood," is known as the "Courtroom Trilogy."
Set in postwar France, this masterpiece by master director André Cayatte questions the validity of the death penalty.
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
2. The Trap 1939
107 minutes, black and white, 1939
Original title: "Pièges"
Director: Robert Siodmak
Starring: Maurice Chevalier, Marie Déa, Pierre Renoir
A series of disappearances of young women occurs in Paris. When a beautiful dancer's friend is killed, she decides to cooperate with the police in their investigation. This is a remake of the 1947 film "The Kidnappers" by master director D. Sirk. 3. Until Midnight 95 minutes, black and white, 1949 Original title: "Entre onze heures et minuit" Director: Henri Decoin Starring: Louis Jouvet, Madeleine Robinson A detective is investigating the murder of a lawyer. Later that night, another man is killed in a tunnel. The man is an identifiable double of the detective. A masterpiece noir starring Louis Jouvet, who played two roles in "Two Faces." 4. The Phantom Horse
97 min. B&W 1945
Original title: "Sortilèges"
Director: Christian Jacques
Starring: Fernand Ledaut, René Faure
A man living in a mountain pass kills a man with a horse and steals his money on a snowy night.
The horse whose master was killed turns up in a village at the foot of the mountain.
The beauty of René Faure, who played G. Philippe's lover in "The Abbaye de Parme," shines through in this film.
5. The Alibi
80 min. B&W 1937
Original title: "L'alibi"
Director: Pierre Chenard
Starring: Erich von Stroheim, Janie Ort
A prominent doctor who has committed murder bribes a woman to testify about his alibi. Erich von Stroheim, known as one of the "Three Great Masters of Silent Film" for his masterpiece "Greed," gives a brilliant performance as the doctor.
6. The Disappearing Corpse
92 minutes, black and white, 1948
Original title: "L'armoire volante"
Director: Carlo Lim
Starring: Fernandel, Berthe Bovi
An elderly woman dies suddenly in a moving truck.
The men who accompanied her place her body in a chest of drawers and transport it to her nephew.
A rare, unreleased film by Fernandel, France's most popular comedian.
7. The Six Last Men
89 minutes, black and white, 1941
Original title: "Le dernier des six"
Director: Georges Lacombe
Starring: Pierre Fresnay, Michel Alpha
Six men win a fortune gambling and part ways, promising to meet again in five years. However, five years later, the men are killed one by one. Master H.G. Clouzot adapted the screenplay from S.A. Stehman's novel. 8. A Night in Marseille 88 minutes, black and white, 1949 Original title: "Hans le marin" Director: François Villiers Starring: Maria Montez, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Lily Palmer A sailor from an American ship docked in Marseille falls in love with a woman he meets in a bar. Hollywood actress Maria Montez, famous for her heroines in action-adventure films, captivates with this powerful villain. 9. Fantomas 85 minutes, black and white, 1947 Original title: "Fantômas" Director: Jean Sacha Starring: Marcel Hélan, Simone Signoret, Alexandre Ligno This is one of the film adaptations of the popular "Fantômas" series, a representative French literary classic alongside "The Phantom of the Opera," "Zigomat," and "Arsène Lupin." Simone Signoret plays Fantomas's daughter. 10. The Crimes of Mr. Flow 91 minutes, black and white, 1936 Original title: "Mister Flow" Director: Robert Siodmak Starring: Fernand Gravet, Edwige Feuillet, Louis Jouvet Based on the novel by G. Leroux. A lawyer receives a strange request. The client's true identity is the great thief, Frou. Louis Jouvet, who played the detective in "Until Midnight" and "Alibi," plays the thief in this film. *All films have Japanese subtitles. *As this is a classic film, there may be some image distortion and noise. Thank you for your understanding. Brand name: Cosmic Publishing 4959321954928 French Film Perfect Collection
112 minutes, black and white, 1952
Original title: "Nous sommes tous des assassins"
Director: André Cayatte
Starring: Marcel Mourgy, Raymond Pellegrin
This film, along with "The Trial Trilogy" and "Before the Flood," is known as the "Courtroom Trilogy."
Set in postwar France, this masterpiece by master director André Cayatte questions the validity of the death penalty.
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
2. The Trap 1939
107 minutes, black and white, 1939
Original title: "Pièges"
Director: Robert Siodmak
Starring: Maurice Chevalier, Marie Déa, Pierre Renoir
A series of disappearances of young women occurs in Paris. When a beautiful dancer's friend is killed, she decides to cooperate with the police in their investigation. This is a remake of the 1947 film "The Kidnappers" by master director D. Sirk. 3. Until Midnight 95 minutes, black and white, 1949 Original title: "Entre onze heures et minuit" Director: Henri Decoin Starring: Louis Jouvet, Madeleine Robinson A detective is investigating the murder of a lawyer. Later that night, another man is killed in a tunnel. The man is an identifiable double of the detective. A masterpiece noir starring Louis Jouvet, who played two roles in "Two Faces." 4. The Phantom Horse
97 min. B&W 1945
Original title: "Sortilèges"
Director: Christian Jacques
Starring: Fernand Ledaut, René Faure
A man living in a mountain pass kills a man with a horse and steals his money on a snowy night.
The horse whose master was killed turns up in a village at the foot of the mountain.
The beauty of René Faure, who played G. Philippe's lover in "The Abbaye de Parme," shines through in this film.
5. The Alibi
80 min. B&W 1937
Original title: "L'alibi"
Director: Pierre Chenard
Starring: Erich von Stroheim, Janie Ort
A prominent doctor who has committed murder bribes a woman to testify about his alibi. Erich von Stroheim, known as one of the "Three Great Masters of Silent Film" for his masterpiece "Greed," gives a brilliant performance as the doctor.
6. The Disappearing Corpse
92 minutes, black and white, 1948
Original title: "L'armoire volante"
Director: Carlo Lim
Starring: Fernandel, Berthe Bovi
An elderly woman dies suddenly in a moving truck.
The men who accompanied her place her body in a chest of drawers and transport it to her nephew.
A rare, unreleased film by Fernandel, France's most popular comedian.
7. The Six Last Men
89 minutes, black and white, 1941
Original title: "Le dernier des six"
Director: Georges Lacombe
Starring: Pierre Fresnay, Michel Alpha
Six men win a fortune gambling and part ways, promising to meet again in five years. However, five years later, the men are killed one by one. Master H.G. Clouzot adapted the screenplay from S.A. Stehman's novel. 8. A Night in Marseille 88 minutes, black and white, 1949 Original title: "Hans le marin" Director: François Villiers Starring: Maria Montez, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Lily Palmer A sailor from an American ship docked in Marseille falls in love with a woman he meets in a bar. Hollywood actress Maria Montez, famous for her heroines in action-adventure films, captivates with this powerful villain. 9. Fantomas 85 minutes, black and white, 1947 Original title: "Fantômas" Director: Jean Sacha Starring: Marcel Hélan, Simone Signoret, Alexandre Ligno This is one of the film adaptations of the popular "Fantômas" series, a representative French literary classic alongside "The Phantom of the Opera," "Zigomat," and "Arsène Lupin." Simone Signoret plays Fantomas's daughter. 10. The Crimes of Mr. Flow 91 minutes, black and white, 1936 Original title: "Mister Flow" Director: Robert Siodmak Starring: Fernand Gravet, Edwige Feuillet, Louis Jouvet Based on the novel by G. Leroux. A lawyer receives a strange request. The client's true identity is the great thief, Frou. Louis Jouvet, who played the detective in "Until Midnight" and "Alibi," plays the thief in this film. *All films have Japanese subtitles. *As this is a classic film, there may be some image distortion and noise. Thank you for your understanding. Brand name: Cosmic Publishing 4959321954928 French Film Perfect Collection
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