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Les scelerats / The Wretches (1960)

Posted By: Notsaint
Les scelerats / The Wretches (1960)

The Wretches / Les scelerats (1960)
DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 4:3 | 720x576 | 5000 kbps | 3.5Gb
Audio: French AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English (custom)
01:29:00 | France | Drama

A French girl goes to work as a maid for a rich, quarrelsome American couple in the house across the street, and falls for the husband. Another of Robert Hossein's fascinating noirish chamber pieces about troubled relationship triangles.

Director: Robert Hossein
Cast: Michele Morgan, Robert Hossein, Olivier Hussenot, Jacqueline Morane, Perrette Pradier, Paul Bisciglia, Barbara Brandt, Ivan Dominique, Jacqueline Fontel, Cady Muller, Roland Monk, Kate Noelle, Donald O'Brien, Robert Porte, Pierre Roussel, Alice Sapritch, Lucas Stanley, Joan Tyson, Van Wayne, Ingrid Weiss, Frank Latimore, Georges Ivanov

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Les scelerats / The Wretches (1960)

Les scelerats / The Wretches (1960)


The Robert Hossein/Frederic Dard collaboration has often been fruitful:"toi le venin" and the overlooked "monte-charge" were interesting if minor successful films noirs.Such is not the case here.

"Les scelerats" ("the villains")casts Hossein and Morgan as American people living in France after their child's death in a car accident.They are not credible because they speak French without the slightest yankee accent.Robert Hossein barely utters one sentence in English,anyway!This wealthy couple dwells in a luxury house;across the street ,lives a French poor couple whose girl is hired as a maid by the posh people.Then the screenplay never gets off the ground.Morgan drinks ,drinks and drinks again to forget,Hossein suffers and the maid watches and of course falls in love with..well you guess it!

It's 1960,folks,and the new wave happened!So there's the obligatory endless party where the guests drink,dance and kiss,filmed in a "modern" way (see "la notte" and "l'avventura" (Antonioni) "les cousins" (Chabrol) and even "les tricheurs "(Carne)).

This is a very disappointing bore.Besides, a voice-over comments on everything the characters do,as if the audience is not able to fathom the profoundness of their psychology.
~ dbdumonteil

Les scelerats / The Wretches (1960)

Les scelerats / The Wretches (1960)