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Featuring:
Pierre Renoir, Georges Térof, Winna Winifried
Written by:
Georges Simenon
Jean Renoir
Directed by:
Jean Renoir
Release Date:
April 18, 1932
Original Title:
La Nuit du carrefour
Alternate Titles:
Night at the Crossroads
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
A gang of thieves utilize a cross-road garage as their hideaway; after accidentally murdering a jewel thief, the heat is on.
Inspector Maigret investigates the mysterious murder of a Dutch diamond dealer, found dead in a stolen car. The car belongs to an insurance agent, Michonnet, and has been abandoned in the garage belonging to Carl Andersen.
Assistant Director:
Jacques Becker
Maurice Blondeau
Director:
Jean Renoir
Director of Photography:
Marcel Lucien
Georges Asselin
Editor:
Marguerite Renoir
Novel:
Georges Simenon
Production Design:
William Aguet
Production Manager:
Jacques Becker
Screenplay:
Jean Renoir
Sound:
Robert Bugnon
Joseph de Bretagne
Unit Production Manager:
Roger Gaillard
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