Product Tag - Julien Duvivier

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    On Trial (1954)

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    On Trial (1954)

    Prosecutor Etzel discovers that his father has sentenced a man, Leonardo Maurizius, on mere presumptions. The young man, loving justice, makes it a point of honor to trace the sources of the case to uncover the truth.

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    Marianne of My Youth (1955)

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    Marianne of My Youth (1955)

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    Deadlier Than the Male (1956)

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    Deadlier Than the Male (1956)

    In Les Halles, in the heart of Paris, the restaurateur André Chatelin (Jean Gabin), leads an uneventful life until the arrival from Marseille of Catherine (Danièle Delorme), the daughter of his ex-wife Gabrielle (Lucienne Bogaert). She tells him her mother is dead and that she is without resources. Chatelin welcomes her under his roof – then marries her. Gérard (Gérard Blain), a young student that Chatelin looks upon as a son, becomes Catherine’s lover, and she sets him at odds with Chatelin. She asks him to kill the restaurateur. He refuses. She kills him. Having discovered that Gabrielle is still alive, declined and drug addicted, Chatelin realises the darkness of Catherine’s soul who has always lied to him.

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    Flesh and Fantasy (1943)

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    Flesh and Fantasy (1943)

    Director Julien Duvivier’s 1943 anthology film tells three tales of the supernatural. The first story is set at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans, the second involves a psychic who predicts murder, and the third is about a man who literally meets the girl of his dreams.

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    Don Camillo (1952)

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    Don Camillo (1952)

    In a village of the Po valley where the earth is hard and life miserly, the priest and the communist mayor are always fighting to be the head of the community. If in secret, they admired and liked each other, politics still divided them as it is dividing the country. And when the mayor wants his “People’s House”; the priest wants his “Garden City” for the poor. Division exist between the richest and the poorest, the pious and the atheists and even between lovers. But if the people are hard as the country, they are good in the bottom of there heart.

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