Panique /

"Proud, eccentric, and antisocial, Monsieur Hire (Michel Simon) has always kept to himself. But after a woman turns up dead in the Paris suburb where he lives, he feels drawn to a pretty young newcomer to town (Viviane Romance). [He] discovers that his neighbors are only too ready to suspect th...

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Uniform Title:Panique (Motion picture : 1947)
Other Authors: Duvivier, Julien, 1896-1967 (Screenwriter), Spaak, Charles, 1903-1975 (Screenwriter), Simon, Michel, 1895-1975 (Actor), Romance, Viviane, 1912-1991 (Actor), Dalban, Max, 1908-1960 (Actor), Drain, Emile, -1966 (Actor), Favières, Guy, 1876-1973 (Actor), Florencie, Louis, 1896-1951 (Actor), Goldblatt, Charles (Actor), Gridoux, Lucas, 1890-1952 (Actor), Pérès, Marcel, 1898-1974 (Actor), Recio, Lita (Actor), Bernard, Paul, 1898-1958 (Actor), Hayer, Nicolas, 1898-1978 (director of photography.), Wiéner, Jean (composer (expression)), Simenon, Georges, 1903-1989
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language:French
Language Notes:French dialogue with optional English subtitles.
Published: [New York, New York] : The Criterion Collection, [2018]
Edition:Blu-ray special edition.
Series:Criterion collection ; 955.
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Summary:"Proud, eccentric, and antisocial, Monsieur Hire (Michel Simon) has always kept to himself. But after a woman turns up dead in the Paris suburb where he lives, he feels drawn to a pretty young newcomer to town (Viviane Romance). [He] discovers that his neighbors are only too ready to suspect the worst of him, and is framed for the murder. Based on a novel by Georges Simenon, Julien Duvivier's first film after his return to France from Hollywood finds the acclaimed poetic realist applying his consummate craft to darker, moodier ends. Propelled by its two deeply nuanced lead performances, the tensely noirish Panique exposes the dangers of the knives-out mob mentality, delivering as well a pointed allegory for the behavior of Duvivier's countrymen during the war"--Container.
Item Description:Title and credits from screen.
Based on Georges Simenon's novel Les fiançailles de Mr. Hire.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1946.
Aspect ratio 1.37:1
Features: New 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack; The Art of Subtitling, a new short documentary by Bruce Goldstein, founder and copresident of Rialto Pictures, about the history of subtitles; New interview with author Pierre Simenon, the son of novelist Georges Simenon; Conversation from 2015 between critics Guillemette Odicino and Eric Libiot about director Julien Duvivier and the film's production history; Rialto Pictures rerelease trailer; New English subtitle translation by Duvivier expert Lenny Borger; Folded insert with essays by film scholar James Quandt and Borger.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (98 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 insert (illustrations ; 48 x 32 cm folded to 17 cm x 12 cm)
Format:Blu-ray, region A; widescreen (1.37:1 aspect ratio) presentation; monaural.
Audience:Rating: Not rated.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Nicolas Hayer ; editor, Marthe Poncin ; music, Jean Wiéner ; songs, Jacques Ibert.
ISBN:9781681435282
1681435284