Film Review
Gilles Grangier directs this satisfying mixing of melodrama and policier with energy,
realism and artistic flair - qualities which are much less noticeable in his later films.
The story and its presentation are pure B movie material and the film compares favourably
alongside many American films of the genre.
Jean Gabin, enjoying a comeback after a pretty fallow period in the 1940s, gives
a characteristically morose and enigmatic performance, a stark contrast to the flawed
romantic hero that marked his early film career. The performances from the supporting
cast are also worth noting, particularly Elina Labourdette who plays the film's
ambiguous villainess with a sinister coolness.
Unlike most policiers of this decade,
the film makes extensive use of location photography, and even includes some spectacular
stunts. This gives the film a realism and sense of narrative coherence which is
often lacking in studio bound thrillers of this period.
© James Travers 2004
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Next Gilles Grangier film:
Poisson d'avril (1954)
Film Synopsis
In Düsseldorf, Martin Schmidt finds work on
La Vierge du Rhin,
a barge bound for France, keeping from his employer that he is in truth Jacques
Ledru, a Frenchman who is thought to have been killed in action during World
War II. Back in 1940, believing her husband to be dead, Ledru's wife Geneviève
wasted no time marrying his associate Maurice Labbé and taking over
his river transportation business. When Geneviève and Labbé
discover that Ledru is still very much alive they agree he must be disposed
of if they are to prevent him from taking back his fortune. Ledru has
barely set foot in his hometown of Strasbourg before the first attempt on
his life is made. Narrowly escaping a trap laid for him by his wife,
Ledru finds an ally in Anna Berg, his former secretary who has grown to hate
her new employer. Things take an unexpected turn when Labbé
is murdered. Geneviève tips off the police and Ledru is promptly
arrested. Unconvinced of Ladru's guilt, superintendent Guérin
sets about uncovering the real murderer...
© James Travers
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