Odile Barski (writer)
Claude Chabrol (writer)
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28 October 1987 (France) more
After separation from his wife Robert moves to Vichy where he observes beautiful Juliette. Her fiance Patrick becomes jealous and attacks Robert. When Patrick disappears Robert is suspected to have killed him. full summary | add synopsis
1 win & 1 nomination more
Implausible, but not too blame for it more (4 total)
| Christophe Malavoy | ... | Robert | |
| Mathilda May | ... | Juliette | |
| Jacques Penot | ... | Patrick | |
| Jean-Pierre Kalfon | ... | Le commissaire / Police commisionneer | |
| Virginie Thévenet | ... | Véronique | |
| Patrice Kerbrat | ... | Marcello | |
| Jean-Claude Lecas | ... | Jacques | |
| Agnès Denèfle | ... | Suzie | |
| Victor Garrivier | ... | Le médecin | |
| Jacques Brunet | ... | Le père | |
| Charles Millot | ... | Le directeur | |
| Yvette Petit | ... | La voisine | |
| Dominique Zardi | ... | Le voisin | |
| Henri Attal | ... | Un flic | |
| Albert Dray | ... | Un flic | |
| Nadine Hoffmann | ... | Josette | |
| Gérard Croce | ... | Un flic | |
| Isabelle Charraix | ... | Mme Tessier | |
| Laurent Picaudon | ... | Un garçon | |
| Christian Bouvier | ... | Le maître d'hôtel | |
| Gilles Dreu | ... | M. Tessier |
Directed by | |||
| Claude Chabrol | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Odile Barski | writer | |
| Claude Chabrol | writer | |
| Patricia Highsmith | novel | |
Produced by | |||
| Antonio Passalia | .... | producer (as Anthony Pass) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Matthieu Chabrol | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Jean Rabier | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| Monique Fardoulis | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Jacques Leguillon | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Magali Fustier-Dray | |||
| Dominique Morlotti | |||
Music Department | |||
| Dominique Zardi | .... | composer: songs "Il faudra bien", "L'ami des chiens" | |
Il grido del gufo (Italy)
The Cry of the Owl
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102 min
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Remade as The Cry of the Owl (2009) more
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This Chabrol movie seems to be almost forgotten - given the few comments printed here and given the fact that it's unlikely to be mentioned among the maestros masterpieces. Even though it is based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith, and has some degree of tension in it, "Le Cri du Hibou" doesn't really draw the viewer inside the small world of it's handful of characters. Everyone in this film seems to have his private neurosis, and when fate bonds them all together, an explosive mixture is the result. Unfortunately (and unusually for Chabrol) the narration is not clever enough to tantalize the viewer. Instead, quite a bunch of implausible elements make it hard to enjoy the unfolding of the story. Then again, since it is the story of a man regarded as threat by his surrounding without ever wanting to threat anyone, a man seen as guilty without guilt (or is there guilt at his hands?), Chabrol had to avoid all too much realism. An ultra-realistic view at the same story would stop at 40 minutes; it would not be able to display the ideas driving the characters to their deeds like Chabrol does. Seen through this perspective, the film is quite an interesting statement.