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Qui ?

Original title: Qui?
  • 1970
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  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Romy Schneider and Gabriele Tinti in Qui ? (1970)
MysteryThriller

Marina and her boyfriend have an argument while on a trip in France. While driving with the car among the cliffs, he starts speeding and the car falls into the sea. Marina can jump out of th... Read allMarina and her boyfriend have an argument while on a trip in France. While driving with the car among the cliffs, he starts speeding and the car falls into the sea. Marina can jump out of the car, but her boyfriend seems to be drowned. She gets to know his brother and he falls in... Read allMarina and her boyfriend have an argument while on a trip in France. While driving with the car among the cliffs, he starts speeding and the car falls into the sea. Marina can jump out of the car, but her boyfriend seems to be drowned. She gets to know his brother and he falls in love with her. But why does she always feel watched? What reasons are behind her strange ... Read all

  • Director
    • Léonard Keigel
  • Writers
    • Franco Dal Cer
    • Paul Gégauff
    • Léonard Keigel
  • Stars
    • Romy Schneider
    • Maurice Ronet
    • Gabriele Tinti
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    581
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    • Director
      • Léonard Keigel
    • Writers
      • Franco Dal Cer
      • Paul Gégauff
      • Léonard Keigel
    • Stars
      • Romy Schneider
      • Maurice Ronet
      • Gabriele Tinti
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Marina
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Serge Revon
    Gabriele Tinti
    Gabriele Tinti
    • Claude Revon
    Simone Bach
    • Dorothée
    Jacques Duby
    • L'invité ennuyeux
    Jean-Jacques Bourgeois
      Anne-Marie Coffinet
      • Une invitée
      Suzy Hannier
        Jean Berger
        • Le médecin
        • (uncredited)
        Jean-Paul Blonday
        • Le passager de l'avion
        • (uncredited)
        Dany Jacquet
        Dany Jacquet
        • Sabine
        • (uncredited)
        Antonio Ramirez
        • L'acheteur étranger
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        • Director
          • Léonard Keigel
        • Writers
          • Franco Dal Cer
          • Paul Gégauff
          • Léonard Keigel
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        10zoltanc666

        Very interesting

        One of Ms. Schneider's early works where she was trying to shake off the 'Sissi'-Image. Here we can see her (great as usual) as the somewhat troubled girlfriend of a man probably killed in a car crash as she tries to support his brother finding out what really happened. But strange things begin to happen and she feels like being hunted by a ghost.

        The really good cast down to the supporting roles combined with the great and very suspenseful direction, a really good 60s score and the original and atmospheric script make a French thriller (actually, it's a French-Italian co-production) more interesting than lot of its counterparts from Hollywood. OK, the script tries sometimes a little bit too heavy to create a sense of overwhelming doom or anxiety surrounding Ms. Schneider's character (in her presence and in the things happening to her), on the other hand that low-key suspense is what makes the movie so effective. The main part seems to be just written for Ms. Schneider as she as usual does such a splendid job.

        Any admirer of Ms. Schneider's talent shouldn't miss this movie. And any admirer of good (60s/70s) thrillers shouldn't miss this rare movie, either! I think it should really get a release on DVD. The score by none other than Claude Bolling would along with the songs be also great to have on CD.
        7Red-Barracuda

        A very uneven French mystery-thriller with some good elements

        An abusive boyfriend is killed when his car crashes off a cliff into the sea. His girlfriend escapes death and comes under suspicion. She and the man's brother then begin a romance of sorts.

        As others have pointed out this feels like a Claude Chabrol movie without the depth. It's a mystery-thriller but in truth its story is none-too-interesting. What keeps it from being truly mediocre are the occasional moments of the bizarre, some nice photography and a groovy Euro score by Claude Bolling. It's definitely a case of style over substance though, as there really isn't anything too much going on under these surface details. The story itself is as unrealistic as a giallo with some clear absurdities such as the dead body found in the sea that fools everyone into thinking its someone else's body. But it doesn't really have a giallo's sense of purpose or excitement. It's much more self-consciously arty and once the thriller part of the narrative finally kicks into gear the film ends very suddenly.

        It's a strange movie though and one that would no doubt benefit from a repeat viewing. Very much a minor film but stylish and odd enough to be given some credit.
        6Rose_Noire

        «Grass snakes, Senegalese grooms, antique candelabras and menopausal duchesses.»

        French director Leonard Keigel tries the giallo in this Italian coproduction bearing the evocative title The Corpse with the claws of steel, staring a swell couple of French and Italian actors. Marina (Romy Schneider, La Piscine), an Austrian young woman, has a violent quarrel with her boyfriend Claude (Gabriele Tinti, La Morte risale a ieri sera) during their holidays in Brittany. Claude driving their Alfa Romeo throws it down from a cliff and she has just the time to jump out, while Claude's body disappears into the sea.

        A shocked Marina is looked after in Paris by Claude's distant brother Serge (Maurice Ronet, La Femme écarlate), who is divorced from Dorothée (Simone Bach, La Dame de pique, from the same), and they are not long to fall in love together. But may in fact Marina have killed Claude? Is she actually totally sound of mind? And is Claude after all really dead? As the usual police does nothing serious to clear the mystery, Serge leads his inquiry to lighten the darkness of the case and chase all the nightmares. Should Marina, rather mysterious and unsettling, be one of these wicked and disturbed giallo heroins, like in Senza sapere niente di lei? Shall Serge be the victim of a dangerous mantis like in Col cuore in gola?

        If Keigel properly knows the codes of the genre (the plane landing, the spiral staircase, the mannequins, the bloody knife, the pursuit on the rooftop...), and sets them correctly, mixed with some Nouvelle Vague features, in a rather interesting and somehow visionary way, he lacks however of the adequate skill to put right the different elements together and build a cohesive story until its end. The admirers of the actors will nevertheless be able to appreciate the film. (Viewed in French 1h18 version.)
        1dbdumonteil

        A (very very)poor man's Hitchcock.

        Frankly I doubt Schneider herself said that this movie "set the tone for her future roles".If such was the case,what a poor taste she used to have.Actually,it was rather "la piscine" made the year before,that boosted her career that was on the wane after the Sissi saga (forever my love).

        Romy Schneider teamed up again with Maurice Ronet (who was in "la piscine" too),but this time with laughable results.Leonard Keigel,the director ,wrote a screenplay in which the paucity of the ideas is so glaring that only a member of the audience who has never seen a Hitch ,Chabrol ou Clouzot movie could enjoy this poor would - be suspense thriller.Keigel hired Chabrol's dialogue writer,Paul Guégauff:probably horrified by the emptiness of the story,he made up for it with a lot of swear-words.

        I wonder why talented actors like Ronet and Schneider agreed to make such a bomb;besides,the supporting actors do not "support" at all:Keigel's wife ,Simone Bach and Gabriele Tinti,sink into utterly ridiculous ham. The songs ,in English ("who are you" ) sung by a Dutch band ,Wallace Collection ,would nicely fit in a commercial for Martini.The critical reception was so disagreeable in France at the time ("a film made of brics,bracs and thingummies") that Keigel was not to made another movie before 1977.And it was his last one.
        7christopher-underwood

        colourful and ever engaging

        Something really quite different here and although it is rather far fetched, it is nevertheless rather beguiling and I enjoyed it anyway. I also enjoyed it despite the soundtrack and naff songs, although I notice some really liked what I would dismiss as typical French pop songs of the period. Well photographed, this almost had a arty look to it at times and if this look is not sustained there is plenty that is good. The cliff top scenes at the start, some city shop window reflections and of course 'the accident' are all very well shot. Some of the interiors are a bit wordy (a French habit) and whilst there are some nice costumes, nothing as ravishing as if this had been an entirely Italian production. And, I can resist no more, Romy Schneider is lovely and carries out her difficult and rather complex role very well indeed. As I say all a bit silly but, bright, colourful and ever engaging.

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          French visa # 36641.
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          Who Are You
          Music by Claude Bolling

          Lyrics by Jack Fishman

          Performed by Claude Bolling

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        • Release date
          • September 23, 1970 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • France
          • Italy
        • Language
          • French
        • Also known as
          • The Sensuous Assassin
        • Filming locations
          • Pointe du Van, Finistère, France
        • Production companies
          • Fida Cinematografica
          • Lira Films
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          • 1h 18m(78 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.66 : 1

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