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      The Case Against Ferro

      1976 2h 5m Mystery & Thriller List
      Reviews 86% Audience Score 50+ Ratings A French police inspector (Yves Montand) heads a murder investigation in which he is the chief suspect. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member If unfamiliar with Corneau, do not be fooled by the title into thinking that this is some watered-down Dirty Harry imitation. It is an excellent Policier which owes more to Film Noir than `70s action, despite the title and bullet-strewn finale. Montand plays an older police inspector as a creature of habit, and the opening bullet fabrication montage is one of the best of that period. Alarm clocks and phones are used as both transitional and foreshadowing devices to demonstrate his obsessive character and trained response in contrast to that of his chief and enemy. But it is Montand's wife Simone Signoret who is the real intellectual rival, and her reaction after her husband confesses to the murder of his lover is remarkably telling but human. So, we have a wrongfully accused Montand being framed by his superior for the murder of the lover they unknowingly shared - while Montand's real-life wife Signoret plays the wife of the rival engineering his demise. But it is a solid third of the way into the film before any killing occurs, and it is the attention to pace, character, and setting that establishes this as more than a typical genre entry. The odd locations were Corneau's hometown, so we get a nice mix of old homes and gorgeous canals, but also modern office buildings - and a pedestrian grocery store featured to excellent contrasting effect. Like in Corneau's Jim Thompson adaptation, SÃ (C)rie noire, pop culture and consumerism provide an inelegant backdrop to violence. There is an excellent PAL dvd from the Netherlands, with English subs. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review bill t Unusual remake of "The Big Clock" that really goes everywhere with the movie while having us struggle to follow the plot. Yves Montand is great as the head cop, trying to figure out who killed his on-again/off-again girlfriend. The cinematography is quite excellent too. Unfortunately, that's it, as the movie takes FOREVER to get going and amuses itself by going in a different direction once we're settled in. It can work in some instances, but in this case not. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Yves Montand as a tough cop. Yes, this is gold. I wish I knew French better my copy does not have subtitles. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis A French police inspector (Yves Montand) heads a murder investigation in which he is the chief suspect.
      Director
      Alain Corneau
      Production Co
      Albina Productions S.a.r.l. [fr]
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      French (Canada)
      Runtime
      2h 5m