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The Raven

The Raven – Criterion OOP

Le Corbeau

1943
DVD
NR (Not Rated)
037429186022
Crime | Drama | Thriller
France | French | Black & White | 01:32

The Criterion Collection

A mysterious writer of poison pen letters known only as Le Corbeau (The Raven) plagues a French provincial town, unwittingly exposing suspicion and rancor seething beneath the community's calm surface. Made during the Nazi Occupation of France, Henri-Georges Clouzot's Le Corbeau was attacked by the right-wing Vichy regime, the left-wing Resistance press, the Catholic Church, and was banned after the Liberation. But some-including Jean Cocteau and Jean-Paul Sartre-recognized the powerful subtext to Clouzot's anti-informant, anti-Gestapo fable, and worked to rehabilitate Clouzot's directorial reputation after the war. Le Corbeau brilliantly captures the spirit of paranoid pettiness and self-loathing turning an occupied French town into a twentieth century Salem.


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Pierre Fresnay Le docteur Rémy Germain
Ginette Leclerc Denise Saillens
Micheline Francey Laura Vorzet
Héléna Manson Marie Corbin - l'infirmière
Jeanne Fusier-Gir La mercière
Sylvie La mère du cancéreux
Liliane Maigné Rolande Saillens
Pierre Larquey Le docteur Michel Vorzet
Noel Roquevert Saillens - la maître d'école
Bernard Lancret Le substitut
Antoine Balpetre Le docteur Delorme
Jean Brochard Bonnevi - le trésorier de l'hôpital
Pierre Bertin Le sous-préfet
Louis Seigner Le docteur Bertrand
Roger Blin François - le cancéreux du 13
Robert Clermont Monsieur de Maquet
Palau Le receveur de P.T.T.
Marcel Delaître Le dominicain
Paul Barge Un homme
Lucienne Bogaert La provocatrice chez le docteur Germain
Albert Brouett Un suspect
Marie-Jacqueline Chantal Une suspecte
Nicole Chollet La bonne de Vorzet
Etienne Decroux Le garçon du cercle
Gustave Gallet Fayolle

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Edition details

Edition Criterion
Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Standard (1.33:1)
Audio Tracks FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Subtitles English
Distributor Criterion
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Feb 17, 2004