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  1. Monsieur Hire (French pronunciation: [məsjø iʁ]) is a 1989 French crime drama film directed by Patrice Leconte and starring Michel Blanc in the title role and Sandrine Bonnaire as the object of Hire's affection.

  2. Monsieur Hire: Directed by Patrice Leconte. With Michel Blanc, Sandrine Bonnaire, Luc Thuillier, André Wilms. A recluse is accused of murdering a young woman simply because his neighbors think he is strange.

  3. Dec 21, 2012 · Patrice Leconte's "Monsieur Hire" is a tragedy about loneliness and erotomania, told about two solitary people who have nothing else in common. It involves a murder, and the opening shot is of a corpse. Monsieur Hire is a scrawny, balding middle-aged tailor who lives by himself.

  4. A love-starved outcast develops an unusual relationship with the seductive young neighbor he's been spying upon.

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  5. Jun 15, 1990 · Monsieur Hire. Roger Ebert June 15, 1990. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Monsieur Hire's life is organized with the extreme precision of a man who fears that any deviation from routine could destroy him. He lives alone in a neatly ordered room, where everything has its place.

  6. Feb 8, 2012 · Prime suspect in the murder of a young girl, Monsieur Hire - a quiet, balding, middle-aged tailor - spends much of his time secretly gazing from his window at Alice, who...

  7. Monsieur Hire is a maladjusted, balding, middle-aged man living in France. He doesn't like to talk to people. A young woman is murdered and a police detective suspects M. Hire, just because his neighbors think he is strange.

  8. Monsieur Hire is a 1989 French crime drama film directed by Patrice Leconte and starring Michel Blanc in the title role and Sandrine Bonnaire as the object of Hire's affection.

  9. Monsieur Hire is a film directed by Patrice Leconte with Michel Blanc, Sandrine Bonnaire, Luc Thullier, André Wilms .... Year: 1989. Original title: Monsieur Hire. Synopsis: Monsieur Hire is a maladjusted, balding, middle-aged man living in France. He doesn't like to talk to people.

  10. Adapted from the book by Georges Simenon, MONSIEUR HIRE is a film of gorgeously muted widescreen color and "funereal beauty" (The Washington Post) that coolly unpacks sexual obsession and romantic love with an intelligence and understated intensity.