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  1. 5 days ago · Charles Vanel as the sinister policeman, Inspector Javert, is always just one step behind Valjean. He represents the state, merciless in the persecution of its citizenry, but we are never clear why he is so fanatical in his pursuit.

  2. 4 days ago · The shots are always interestingly composed, the focus careless, one thinks some of it has no expressive intent behind it and is jut bad luck filming. Annabella is very beautiful, and Jean Pierre Aumont is very charming. Neither of them, however, are good enough. Charles Vanel is better than that as Anabella’s husband, subtly coded as a jew. .

  3. 1 day ago · Runtime. 117 Minutes. Les Diaboliques ( Diabolique in North America) is a French psychological horror movie about two women who plot to murder a man. Michael is a cruel man who runs a boarding school in Paris that is owned by his wife. However, he is also involved in an affair with a teacher at the school.

  4. 2 days ago · Mais ça se passe très mal. Le tournage est terrible. Il faut dire que Charles Vanel, à l’époque, est un acteur en fin de carrière et Melville ne l’a choisi que par défaut. Le réalisateur n’est pas du tout agréable avec lui. Et cela a fini par exaspérer Belmondo. A lire aussi

  5. 3 days ago · Devoted to his wife, Arlette (Anny Duperey), Stavisky prospers despite swindling old friends like Baron Raoul (Charles Boyer). When rumors of his financial dishonesty and extravagances spread, the disgraced financier goes on the run.

  6. 5 days ago · Les Diaboliques, released as Diabolique in the United States and variously translated as The Devils or The Fiends, is a 1955 French black-and-white psychological thriller feature film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel.

  7. 2 days ago · – Archival interviews with cast members Charles Vanel, Jean Rochefort and director Jacques Deray (1963) Cruel Gun Story: – Audio commentary by author and filmmaker Jasper Sharp (2024) – New introduction by critic and programmer Tony Rayns (2024) – Archival interview with actor Joe Shishido