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Les Diaboliques (1955)

Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot

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Devilishly suspenseful, Henri-Georges Clouzot’s thriller about two women who conspire to knock off a sadistic boarding-school headmaster (Paul Meurisse)  – one of the women is his wife, the other his mistress – has all the dark humour and clever tension of a Hitchcock. Simone Signoret (pictured) as the peroxide-blonde mistress is the harder of the two would-be killers, while Véra Clouzot is shivering and simpering as the wife. It’s a great yarn, with a delicious twist (don’t be ‘diabolique’ and ruin the end for your friends, warn the end credits), as Signoret and Clouzot dispose of their victim but then must deal with creepy signs that their plan might be coming unstuck. Charles Vanel steals the show late on as a shambling, pre-Columbo detective, but the real star is Clouzot as director who maintains a sense of dread and mystery until the end by taking his shaggy-dog story deadly seriously.

Author: Dave Calhoun

Time Out London Issue 2117: March 17 – 23, 2011


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  • Phil Ince said...
    Posted on Mar 20 2011 15:28 A tremendous film but maybe don't bother seeing at the BFI which was only slightly less noisy and annoying than watching a film in a fun pub. What the f*** happened the NFT audiences? The BFI seems to cultivate farting, munching, bladder-tested halfwits.
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Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot

Cast: Simone Signoret, Véra Norman, Paul Meurisse, Charles Vanel

Genre(s): Horror, Thrillers

Rated: 12A

Duration: 117 mins

UK Release: Mar 18 2011

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