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When his son is killed in a hit and run incident, Charles vows to bring the driver to justice. Having met Paul, whom he thinks to be responsible for the death, Charles infiltrates his family and plans his revenge... Read more
| Starring | Michel Duchaussoy, Caroline Cellier, Jean Yanne, Anouk Ferjac |
|---|---|
| Director | Claude Chabrol |
| Genres | Drama |
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When his son is killed in a hit and run incident, Charles vows to bring the driver to justice. Having met Paul, whom he thinks to be responsible for the death, Charles infiltrates his family and plans his revenge...
| Starring | Michel Duchaussoy, Caroline Cellier, Jean Yanne, Anouk Ferjac, Mar Di Napoli |
|---|---|
| Director | Claude Chabrol |
| Studio | ARROW FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD. |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 47 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English, Cantonese, Chinese |
| Subtitles | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1969 To Rent: DVD: 25 Jul 2005 |
A complex and engrossing psychological study that ignores the thriller aspects of the story to concentrate on relationships of love and hatred, with a memorable performance from Yanne as an uncouth villain.
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Read the book
Although getting off to a promising start, this tale of a hit-and-run acccident soon gets bogged down in pretension. Perhaps this is due to over-reverence for ... read more »
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Brilliant Chabrol - still enjoyable after all the years
This is a good film. Well acted. Tension mounting and fantastic acting from the cast. It is of course dated BUT it stands the test of time and is still a very ... read more »
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Restrained emotions
French film with subtitles. A good storyline let down by an overstressing of the drama. The actors seem to be holding back all the time and the slow pace ... read more »
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Watchable - but that's about all
Having watched a string of Chabrol movies I really wonder how this director ever established the reputation that he has. This is watchable and mildly ... read more »