Feb 17, 2012
Trailer 698 of 736
Alfred Hitchcock coveted the film rights to the novel She Who Was No More by Boileau & Narcejac but Henri-Georges Clouzot got there first (by hours, apparently). Soon afterward Hitch snapped up one of the duo's other novels, which became Vertigo. A worldwide suspense sensation, Les Diaboliques was widely influential and has been remade for tv in 1974(Reflections of Murder) and 1993 (House of Secrets) and for theaters in 1996.
One of the best and most entertaining horror films of the 80's. Amanda Donohoe is hilariously unforgettable...
These days horror movies seem to have lost the ability to also be profoundly sexy, Ken show us how it's done..
I am pleased that trallers from hell have finally uploaded the traller for one of the greatest film musicals ever made. I saw this again recently and it still hits the bullseye
A film so completely over the top it could only have come from the late and sorely missed Ken Russell. Great stuff all round.
This film, along with "The Great Dictator" and the (pretty terrible) "Once Upon a Honeymoon", shows that the plight of oppressed Europeans was a comic goldmine for Hollywood! A really wonderful comedy with a fine atmosphere of moral and physical decay, this is one of the most adult films of the 1940s, with a very interesting subtext regarding Jews and Poles "passing" for Germans, a very common means of survival during those awful times..
Without question one of the "Seminal"sexties Hollywood films. I first saw this film in my early teens and it still has the abilty to surprise and impress you even today
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