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Synopsis: Celestine, the chamber-maid, has a new job in the country, at the Lanlaires. She has decided to use her beauty to seduce a wealthy man, but Mr. Lanlaire is not a right choice: the house is firmly controlled by Madame Lanlaire, helped by the strange valet Joseph. Then she tries the neighbour, former officer Mauger. This seems to work. But soon the son of the Lanlaires comes back. He is young, attractive and does not share his mother's antirepublican opinions. So Celestine's beauty attracts Captain Mauger, young Georges Lanlaire, and Joseph. Three men, from three different social classes, with three different conceptions of life. Will Celestine be able to convince Georges of her sincerity? Will sinister and inflexible Joseph let his views on Celestine be ruined? A quite disillusioned depiction of humanity.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Jean Renoir
Production: United Artists
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.8
APPROVED
Year:
1946
86 min
183 Views


Go away!

- Don't touch him!

- I wouldn't harm Mr. George.

Not if you come with me.

Murderer!

Murderer!

Murderer!

Murderer! Murderer!

Stop it Joseph!

Murderer.

Joseph!

- If you touch him. I'll kill you

- Did I start? Come on!

George, keep away!!

Keep away!

Are you coming with me now?

Or do I have to kill him too?

Your luggage is in the carriage,

Everything is prepared.

The silver it's ours.

All of it.

You'll eat from it

like a queen, and here.

Look, everybody

Celestine is back!

Get out my way

I'm in a hurry

I tell you

I want to get through

Did you hear our music?

We played it for you.

Don't run away

that's you're hurry?

If you don't let me through

I'll use the win.

Make way, I tell you!

Lets see what's inside there!

What do you mean Joseph?

Help me down, somebody!

- I'll kill the next person...

- What do you mean?

I'll kill the next person

who touches these trunks

That's an awful

word to use Joseph.

Did you hear what he said?

My husband to be?

This is my wedding present and

I'm going to share it with you.

Here take it! Take it!

Here take it, take it!

Stay away!

Strange thing about me Joseph.

The more I'm beaten,

the stronger I get.

You'd think

I'd be finished, wouldn't you?

Move back!

Stop it!

Stop it!

I want you to write

something on the last page...

Forsaking all others...

through sickness, and health...

for better or for worse...

...till death do us part.

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Burgess Meredith

Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997) was an American actor, director, producer, and writer. Active for more than six decades, Meredith has been called "a virtuosic actor" and "one of the most accomplished actors of the century". A life member of the Actors Studio by invitation, he won several Emmys, was the first male actor to win the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, and was nominated for two Academy Awards.He established himself as a leading man in Hollywood with critically acclaimed performances as George Milton in Of Mice and Men (1939), Ernie Pyle in The Story of G.I. Joe (1945), and the narrator of A Walk in the Sun (1945). Meredith was known later in his career for his appearances on The Twilight Zone and for portraying arch-villain The Penguin on the 1960s TV series Batman and boxing trainer Mickey Goldmill in the Rocky film series. For his performances in The Day of the Locust (1975) and Rocky (1976), he received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He later starred in the comedy Foul Play (1978) and the fantasy film Clash of the Titans (1981). He narrated numerous films and documentaries during his long career, including Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)."Although those performances renewed his popularity," observed Mel Gussow in The New York Times, "they represented only a small part of a richly varied career in which he played many of the more demanding roles in classical and contemporary theater—in plays by Shakespeare, O'Neill, Beckett and others." more…

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