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''The Murderer Lives at Number 21'' () is a 1942 French
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by director
Henri-Georges Clouzot Henri-Georges Clouzot (; 20 November 1907 – 12 January 1977) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for his work in the thriller film genre, having directed '' The Wages of Fear'' (1953) and '' Les Diabo ...
. Adapted by Belgian writer
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and Clouzot from Steeman's 1939 book of the same title, it was Clouzot's debut
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as a director. The film is about the hunt by detective Wens (
Pierre Fresnay Pierre Fresnay (; 4 April 1897 – 9 January 1975) was a French stage and film actor. Biography Born Pierre Jules Louis Laudenbach, he was encouraged by his uncle, actor Claude Garry, to pursue a career in theater and film. He joined the company ...
) for the murderer Monsieur Durand, who leaves calling cards and manages to be everywhere at once. With the aspiring singer Mila Malou (
Suzy Delair Suzy Delair (born Suzette Pierrette Delaire; December 31, 1917 – March 15, 2020) was a French actress, dancer, singer, comedian and star of vaudeville. Early years Growing up in Montmartre, Delair was the daughter of a father who upholstered ...
), Wens follows clues to a seedy boarding house where he hopes to find the murderer. ''The Murderer Lives at Number 21'' was the fourth film written by Clouzot for the
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run film company Continental Films who made films to take the place of banned American films. Clouzot made several changes from the script including the characters Mila and Wens from his previous screenplay for ''Le dernier des six'' (1941). The film was released in France to critical acclaim.


Plot

The Paris police are determined to stop a serial killer who leaves a calling card on his victims' bodies, with the name "Monsieur Durand". The case is assigned to Inspector Wenceslas Vorobeychik (known as Wens). Wen's mistress is the ditzy singer Mila Malou, who is seeking publicity to boost her struggling career and declares she will help him find the criminal. Wens's first clue comes when a petty thief shows him a stack of theDurand calling cards that he found hidden in the attic of a boarding house at 21 Avenue Junot: the killer must be one of the tenants. Wens takes a room there, disguised as a Protestant minister. The other tenants are a quirky lot: Monsieur Colin makes and sells dolls of Durand, with blank faces; Doctor Linz is a former abortionist; Kid Robert is a blind former boxer; "Professor" Lalah-Poor is a
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and stage magician, who picks pockets for fun and returns the items; another tenant is writing a mystery novel; another is interested in types of whistling; and so on. As the murders continue, Colin, Linz, and Lalah-Poor are each arrested in succession, but each is freed when another Durand murder occurs while he is in jail. To celebrate their exoneration, the boarding house landlady schedules a party and concert in which various tenants will perform. Just before the party, Wens deduces who committed the murders and asks Mila to drop hints that he will be making an arrest that night. In fact, all three suspects are guilty of different murders in the series, so that each would have an alibi for some of the crimes. They act together to capture Wens and take him to a nearby building, explaining cordially that they are going to kill him and deposit his body in a vat of
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so that it is never found. They will then return to the party before it is their turn to perform. As a compliment to Wens for solving the case, they offer him the choice of which one of them will kill him, each showing his different weapon. Since they seem disposed to talk, Wens plays for time by asking which of the three murderers deserves credit for their ingenious technique of pretending there is only one killer. They tell the story but then fall to arguing about who deserves the principal credit, while Wens quietly looks on. At this point, Mila arrives with a large contingent of police and Wens is rescued.


Cast

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Suzy Delair Suzy Delair (born Suzette Pierrette Delaire; December 31, 1917 – March 15, 2020) was a French actress, dancer, singer, comedian and star of vaudeville. Early years Growing up in Montmartre, Delair was the daughter of a father who upholstered ...
as Mila Malou *
Pierre Fresnay Pierre Fresnay (; 4 April 1897 – 9 January 1975) was a French stage and film actor. Biography Born Pierre Jules Louis Laudenbach, he was encouraged by his uncle, actor Claude Garry, to pursue a career in theater and film. He joined the company ...
as Wens *
Noël Roquevert Noël Roquevert (born Noël Louis Raymond Bénévent; 18 December 1892 – 6 November 1973) was a French stage and film actor. He appeared in more than 180 films between 1932 and 1972. Roquevert was born in Doué-la-Fontaine and was married ...
as Dr. Linz *
Pierre Larquey Pierre Larquey (10 July 1884 – 17 April 1962) was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1913 and 1962. Born in Cénac, Gironde, France, he died in Maisons-Laffitte at the age of 77. Selected filmography * ''P ...
as Colin *
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as Prof. Lalah Poor


Production

''The Murderer Lives at Number 21'' was the first
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directed by
Henri-Georges Clouzot Henri-Georges Clouzot (; 20 November 1907 – 12 January 1977) was a French film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best remembered for his work in the thriller film genre, having directed '' The Wages of Fear'' (1953) and '' Les Diabo ...
and was the fourth screenplay he wrote for the
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-owned company Continental Films.Mayne, ''French Film Guide'', 1. The budget for the film was considered to be quite generous and included materials that were extravagant by pre-war standards.Mayne, ''French Film Guide'', 29. As American films were banned during the
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, Continental Films aimed at quality and commercial success in their pictures and produced films that were to take the place of the American films.Lloyd, ''Henri-Georges Clouzot'', 30. ''The Murderer Lives at Number 21'' is a thriller with light comedic elements, which was the style of most mystery films during the occupation. Henri-Georges Clouzot was assisted by the story's original author
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in writing the film.Lloyd, ''Henri-Georges Clouzot'', 31.Lloyd, ''Henri-Georges Clouzot'', 32. The film marked the second collaboration between the two, who both collaborated on '' The Last of the Six'' (1941) which was a previous screenplay by Clouzot and Steeman. Steeman was not happy with how Clouzot had handled either of the films.Mayne, ''French Film Guide'', 25. Clouzot made changes from the original story including changing the setting of the story from
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.Lloyd, ''Henri-Georges Clouzot'', 35. Clouzot also wrote in Wens and Mila Malou from ''Le Dernier des six'' to the script. Both
Pierre Fresnay Pierre Fresnay (; 4 April 1897 – 9 January 1975) was a French stage and film actor. Biography Born Pierre Jules Louis Laudenbach, he was encouraged by his uncle, actor Claude Garry, to pursue a career in theater and film. He joined the company ...
and
Suzy Delair Suzy Delair (born Suzette Pierrette Delaire; December 31, 1917 – March 15, 2020) was a French actress, dancer, singer, comedian and star of vaudeville. Early years Growing up in Montmartre, Delair was the daughter of a father who upholstered ...
found Clouzot to be a demanding and even violent director. Delair recalled how Clouzot got his performance out of the actors, by stating that "He slapped me. So what? He slapped others as well...He was tough but I'm not about to complain". Fresnay recalled that Clouzot "worked relentlessly, which made for a juicy spectacle...That's to say nothing for his taste of violence, which he never tried with me".


Release

''The Murderer Lives at Number 21'' was released in France on . It was released in the United States in 1947. On its initial release in
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, ''The Murderer Lives at Number 21'' was popular with critics and audiences.Mayne, ''French Film Guide'', 28. A reviewer from ''Le Miroir de l'Ecran'' noted the delighted reaction of the audience at the film's premiere, noting how "amusing and witty scenes alternate judiciously with more severe and dramatic ones" and that the film created a "clever cocktail of humor and drama". A reviewer from ''Ciné-mondial'' praised the directing of Clouzot, stating that he "has put the finishing touches on a production that is dense, concise, mobile, varied, all in the service of a rich imagination". In the
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, a reviewer for ''
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'' wrote that "''The Murderer Lives at Number 21'', despite a wandering script that fails to tie up many loose ends, is good fun for whodunnit fans".New York Times, ''Film Reviews'', 2199. In 2013 the film received a DVD re-release from Eureka Entertainment as part of their ''
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'' series. Providing a 21st-century analysis, Bring The Noise UK reviewer Michael Dodd noted the "numerous brave little digs at the occupying Germans" present in the story. He particularly singled out a scene in which a criminal has his hands raised, only to have one arm lowered by Inspector Wens so that he may light a match on the man's neck, thus making the villain look as though he is performing a
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. "It is hard to believe that the strict German authorities missed the subtext of such a shot", he concluded "and the fact that he even dared to place it in the film at all is a testament to the character of Clouzot".


References

;Notes ;Bibliography * Lloyd, Christopher. ''Henri-Georges Clouzot''. Manchester University Press, 2007. . * Mayne, Judith
''French Film Guide: Le Corbeau''
I.B.Tauris, 2007. . * ''The New York Times Film Reviews, 1913–1968''. The New York Times, 1993. * Williams, Alan Larson
''Republic of Images: A History of French Filmmaking''
Harvard University Press, 1992. .


External links

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