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L'Assassin habite au 21

Original title: L'assassin habite... au 21
  • 1942
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  • 1h 23m
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7.3/10
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L'Assassin habite au 21 (1942)
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Inspector Wens moves into a Paris boarding house to catch a serial killer.Inspector Wens moves into a Paris boarding house to catch a serial killer.Inspector Wens moves into a Paris boarding house to catch a serial killer.

  • Director
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  • Writers
    • Stanislas-André Steeman
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  • Stars
    • Pierre Fresnay
    • Suzy Delair
    • Jean Tissier
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    • Director
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Writers
      • Stanislas-André Steeman
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Stars
      • Pierre Fresnay
      • Suzy Delair
      • Jean Tissier
    • 31User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Pierre Fresnay
    Pierre Fresnay
    • L'inspecteur Wenceslas Wens
    Suzy Delair
    Suzy Delair
    • Mila Malou - la maîtresse tapageuse de Wens
    Jean Tissier
    Jean Tissier
    • Triquet, aka professeur Lalah-Poor
    Pierre Larquey
    Pierre Larquey
    • Monsieur Colin
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    • Docteur Théodore Linz
    René Génin
    René Génin
    • Alfred, l'ivrogne
    Jean Despeaux
    • Kid Robert
    Marc Natol
    Marc Natol
    • Armand, le valet de chambre
    • (as Natol)
    Huguette Vivier
    Huguette Vivier
    • Mademoiselle Vania
    Odette Talazac
    Odette Talazac
    • Madame Point
    Maximilienne
    • Mademoiselle Cuq
    Sylvette Saugé
    • Christiane Perret, la poule
    Louis Florencie
    Louis Florencie
    • Commissaire Monnet
    André Gabriello
    • L'agent Pussot
    • (as Gabriello)
    Raymond Bussières
    Raymond Bussières
    • Jean-Baptiste Turlot
    • (as Bussières)
    Antoine Balpêtré
    Antoine Balpêtré
    • Albert, le ministre de l'Intérieur
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Barge
    • Le garçon de café
    • (uncredited)
    Léon Belières
    Léon Belières
    • L'impresario
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Writers
      • Stanislas-André Steeman
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
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    8oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Survivalist masterpiece

    This was Clouzot's directing debut, having graduated from being a screenwriter feeling that his script for Le dernier des six was implemented by Georges Lacombe to the letter, and yet not being satisfied with the result. It's a murder mystery based on a novel by the same author behind Le dernier des six, Clouzot adds comic touches which act as kindling to set the fire alight.

    Stylistically they're very different, and yet it feels like Paul Verhoeven and Henri-Georges Clouzot were cut from the same philosophical cloth. It seems under-remarked upon that L'assassin habite a 21 is a pretty anti-clerical movie, there's blasphemous jokes about the celibacy of Catholic priests and the Holy Trinity. You also get the feeling, from this movie made under the Occupation, that this is a "Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right" kind of movie, where the French characters are shown with acid misanthropy, but also, that the allusions to the Nazis, really trivialise them, in the manner of Lubitsch. The final scene of the movie contains a quite hilarious snub of the Nazis that is brazen but too droll for any Nazi to catch.

    Clouzot worked for Continental-Films, which was controlled by the Nazis, its chief Alfred Greven reporting directly to Max Winkler the Reichsbeauftragter (Reich Commissioner) for German films. Clouzot attended parties with Greven and his mistresses, with his own mistress Suzy Delair (Mina Milou, the female lead of this movie). I get this feeling like with some of Verhoeven's characters in Black Book, that they were riding the tiger's back, trying to survive and enjoy themselves in a world of mad people. There's a feeling when a character dies that it's a Darwinian incident, that you're an idiot if you flash money around and wander the streets at night when there is a spate of robbery homicides going on in your district.

    There's a swagger to the direction of this film, a boastful assuredness that I found really refreshing. There is also a balance to the characteristic misanthropy of Clouzot's film, an offsetting humour. I think Clouzot belongs up there with Nabokov and Verhoeven as supremely competent individuals laughing in the dark. L'assassin habite a 21 was quite the guilty pleasure for me!
    8elo-equipamentos

    Fabulous picture on Clouzot's debut!!!

    Henry-Georges Clouzot is one my favorite French director mainly by Quai Des Orfèvres and Le Salaire de la Peur, his debut couldn't be better, it's a magnific picture, a true perfect blend of crime, thriller and sophisticated comedy, all in high profile, the plot summary is about a serial killer who was haunting Paris, he authorities are gonna crazy and that impose an ultimate to French Police department, a short time to catch this killer self-called Mr. Durant, the skillful Inspector Wess having an information of the hideout of the killer at decaying pension at bad area, he introduces himself as a Pastor hoping get some clues to reach on the killer, there are many potential suspects, between comings and goings he reach in a killer, nevertheless all fall down even in jail another crime was committed by Mr. Durant, fabulous picture and an unexpected ending!!

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    First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
    7gbill-74877

    Entertaining mystery

    Director Henri-Georges Clouzot's first film is an Agatha Christie style mystery, with the murderer constrained to the set of people in a boarding-house and a detective (Pierre Fresnay) investigating them. It's a playful script, buoyed by the perky Suzy Delair who is both his mistress and an aspiring opera singer (and in an interesting side note, Delair, a year younger than Olivia de Havilland, is as of this writing also still alive). The subject matter of a serial killer who leaves a calling card on his victims is of course serious, but it's presented here in a pretty light way, a bit like a stage play. It's also a little hokey in how its investigation proceeds and it's not all that kind to the French police who seem a bit foolish, but the resolution to the mystery is excellent and hard to see coming.

    The film was made when the Nazis were occupying France, so Clouzot was working for the German production company Continental Films, and undoubtedly walking a tightrope (one that would get him into trouble with his countrymen in his next film, Le Corbeau). Some critics read veiled commentary about the Nazis in aspects of the plot (e.g. a murder shot from the perspective of the killer early on, or how heavy-handed police interrogations that border on torture can elicit a false confession), but I didn't see it quite as symbolically. The possible reference to a Nazi salute is intriguing though, and regardless, it's mind-boggling to think of this light mystery being made at this point in French history.
    8Xstal

    An Inspector Calls...

    On a street, there is a house at 21, several residents reside, each has a room, and one contains a killer, in this extremely thrilling (in the sense of enjoyable) chiller, but do not pre-empt the culprit, do not presume. Inspector Wens decides to take one of the rooms, as the killings continue, suspects assumed, they're arrested and locked up, but cadavers still pop up, though the suspects are reduced, so you assume.

    A wonderful piece of whodunit filmmaking that leaves you scratching your head while smiling at the antics of L'inspecteur Wenceslas Wens and his partner Mila Malou, as they sift through the curious souls who inhabit number 21, in their search for the murderer, Monsieur Durand.
    8gans

    charming noir-ish comedy-thriller

    This light murder mystery, with Pierre Fresnay as the cool detective and the delightful (if a bit overwhelming) Suzy Delair as his "sidekick," somewhat a la Nick & Nora Charles, is in style and casting (Fresnay, Pierre Larquey, Noel Roquevert), sexual tension, even theme - the ambiguity of criminal responsibility - a prelude to Clouzot's far more significant Le corbeau (1943). The Fresnay-Delair duo brings fresh air to the claustrophobic space of Vichy cinema.

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    • Trivia
      There is a poster for this movie displayed in the theatre in Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009).
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning, before Wren's boss goes into his office looking for him, a shadow of the boom microphone is visible on the wall behind him in the hallway.
    • Quotes

      Mila Malou - la maîtresse tapageuse de Wens: [Being arrested in police station] Call my friend.

      Police officer: I don't give a damn.

      Mila Malou - la maîtresse tapageuse de Wens: But my friend is...

      Police officer: Even if he's the Pope!

      Mila Malou - la maîtresse tapageuse de Wens: I don't sleep with the Pope! I'm a God-fearing, decent girl.

    • Connections
      Featured in La Vie sera Belle (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Je Sais bien que tu Mens
      Music by Maurice Yvain

      Lyrics by Albert Willemetz

      Performed by Suzy Delair

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1943 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • L'assassin habite... au 21
    • Production companies
      • Continental Films
      • Liote
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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