Night at the Crossroads(La Nuit du carrefour)
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France · 1932
1h 15m
Director Jean Renoir
Starring Pierre Renoir, Winna Winfried, Georges Koudria, Georges Térof
Genre Crime, Drama, Mystery
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Jean-Luc Godard called this Renoir’s most mysterious film, a foggy and muddy mystery set in a small section of houses surrounding a cross-roads garage. George Simenon’s Inspector Maigret investigates a seemingly random murder, but before long, gets involved in a deepening crime caper, complete with jewel thieves, drug trafficking, and other mystifying twists and turns.
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the most mysterious Renoir film by a significant margin, he lost two reels during postproduction and it creates this bizarrely incoherent atmosphere that meshes perfectly with the Simenon source novel