Speaking of Murder (1957) [NR]

Release Date:
April 12, 1957

Original Title:
Le rouge est mis

Alternate Titles:
Die unheimlichen Vier
Le rouge est mis

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Cité Films
Société Nouvelle des Établissements Gaumont (SNEG)

Production Countries:
France

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  US: NR 

Runtime: 85

The master plan - the split-second timing - the unexpected flaw...the crime that shocked Paris!

Louis Bertain is the owner of a Paris garage which is the front for a robbery gang. He and his accomplices are careful to keep up a civic veneer by day, indulging in criminal activities only when "the red light is on" at night. This status quo is upset when one of the gang members becomes convinced that Louis' younger brother is a police informer.

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Camera Operator:
Louis Stein

Cinematography:
Louis Page

Director:
Gilles Grangier

Editor:
Christian Gaudin
Jacqueline Sadoul

First Assistant Camera:
Marc Champion

First Assistant Director:
Jacques Deray

Makeup Artist:
Yvonne Gasperina

Music:
Denis Kieffer

Novel:
Auguste Le Breton

Producer:
Jacques Bar
Alain Poiré

Production Design:
Robert Clavel

Production Manager:
Walter Rupp

Second Assistant Director:
Jacques Rouffio

Set Dresser:
Pierre Charron

Sound:
Jean Rieul

Special Effects:
Michel Ygouf

Still Photographer:
Robert Joffres

Unit Manager:
Henri Jaquillard

Writer:
Michel Audiard
Gilles Grangier

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