"BEST DIRECTOR VENICE FILM FESTIVAL 1947" "Are we there yet?" "One more floor." "Hear it?" "It's about time." "I got a nail in my shoe." "What d'you want?" " Got anything for us?" " Something good." " What's your specialty?" " Comedy songs." "We got that." " And you?" " Realist." "We got that, too." "We got everything here." "Where d'you sing now?" "At the Maisons-Alfort Casino." "Nice." "Good crowd." "I worked there once." "In my day there was no casino." "I sang in the outdoor café." "Here's a ro..." "Here's a ro..." "A rose bouquet" "It'll take..." "It'll take..." "Take your breath away" "So let's go here and now" "Let's say the marriage vow" "I'm all a..." "I'm all a..." "I'm all a-quake" "So let's go..." "So let's go..." "Let's go, for heaven's sake" "We mustn't wait Until it's too late" "It's never too soon Why, it's well past noon" "Jenny, behave yourself." "Leo was teaching me a great song." " With his hands?" " What a mind!" "You nitwit." "In Marseilles, don't we sing with our hands?" "Not with my wife's thighs." " He was beating time." " Let him talk, my dear." "Imagine, a whippersnapper Jealous of an old fogy like me." "It's flattering." "Amazingly stupid, but flattering." " I'm not jealous." " You're insulting me." " What's that clown want?" " To rehearse." "What're you waiting for?" "Leave us alone." "Hey, who's the boss around here?" "Sit down, Maurice." "Let me croon it for you." "The clown can wait." "She lived down in Seville" "And from square to villa" "She had the greatest skill" "Of all the gypsy girls there" "Others had lovelier faces" "But she put them in their places" "Her gift wasn't commonplace" "There was nothing to compare" "She had her tra-la-la Her petite tra-la-la" "No man could resist her charms" "With one tra-la-la They'd dream tra-la-la" "Of spending the night in her arms" "It didn't just get their hearts pounding" "It drove them crazy with lust" "In itself it wasn't astounding" "It was simply a question of thrust" "With just her tra-la-la Her petite tra-la-la" "She could throw away her castanets" "'Cause her tra-la-la Was so tra-la-la" "That no one has beaten her yet" "Hey, the clarinet!" "C-sharp, man!" "C-sharp!" "It's not in the music." "The music's wrong." "I'm not surprised." "Do we go on or not?" "Hurry, the animal act's waiting." "One day beneath the arcade" "She gave the eye unafraid" "To Don Pedro, the alcaide" "Drawn to his muscle and brawn" "But he wasn't one to give in" "He just gave her a little grin" "Which was his way of sayin'" "I won't be your pawn" "So with her tra-la-la Her petite tra-la-la" "She set out to capture her prey" "With one quick tra-la-la" "She went tra-la-la" "And Pedro's defenses gave way" "Forced to admit he was beaten" "Pedro had to say she had pluck" "As well as a secret weapon" "By which he had been thunderstruck" "With her tra-la-la Her petite tra-la-la" "Even mountains would surrender" "'Cause her tra-la-la Was so tra-la-la" "That Pedro wed her in splendor" "No need to be a beauty" "When you have a petite tra-la-la" " Another bow?" " That's enough." " I'll get her a grog." " You do that." "Hear'em shout?" "The way she wiggles her behind, she can't miss." "If it's so easy, go out and wiggle your own ass." "Leave me alone!" "And now, get ready for some side-splitting fun." "Here come Julot and Picrat, the famous Wheeling Winos..." " How was I?" " Hear them?" "And this is a Saturday crowd." "Wait till tomorrow's matinee." "Stage fright makes me sweat buckets." "My undies are soaked." " Let's see." " The shock would kill you." "Bravo, my pet." "Nice work." "Except for the voice and gestures, it was perfect." "I'll print you up a big poster." "In two colors!" ""Her Tra-la-la!"" ""Words and music by Leopardi." "Performed by Jenny Lamour."" "Honestly?" "Oh, thank you, maestro." "Any room for me?" "For the house manager, always." "How about us tired, poor and huddled masses?" "My dear old thing." "I almost forgot you." "Your pipe's in the way." "Hey, Othello, why the glum face?" " Give her this." " C'mon, Maurice." "You're nuts." "He'll never understand." "It's his bad upbringing." "His folks were bourgeois." "He sees vice everywhere." " Look at the light." " Like this?" "Perfect." "Your arm a little higher." "No, honey, I think you need..." "Just tell me what you want." "I hate being pawed." "Not very nice for Maurice!" "With him, it's different." "I can't get enough." "You get along in that department?" "Want the details?" "Want to know the "on" days and "off' days?" " You're so aggressive." " You're so nosy." "You've got a one-track mind." "It's odd seeing you two together." "You're so unalike." "Don't move." "Hold it..." "Smile." " I don't feel like it." "I like you, but leave Maurice alone." "Don't be stupid." "We're friends." "We were raised together." "Childhood friends, right!" "It starts with marbles and ends in the sack." "Not us." "With you, it's worse." "When I'm alone with you, okay." "Alone with him, okay, too." "But when I find you two chatting, you both shut up." "It's like you pull a curtain." " It's you we talk about." "Okay, here goes." "You can get up." "We'll finish with a close-up." "The truth is, he doesn't understand me." "He's a man." "Men can't really understand us." "It's not hard." "I want to make it big." "But it's him I love." "Other men bore me." "It's not just physical." "It's spiritual." "Without him, I'm lost." "It sounds nuts, but Maurice is my flame." "He may not burn bright, but he lights my way." " You ready?" "Just a second." "Go on." "Terrific!" "That'll do it." "Swell!" "I was getting fed up." "Photographers can be such a bore." "It's a pleasure doing you a favor." "Silly!" "I only beef with people I love." "Really?" " Can you develop them right away?" " I doubt it." " What is it?" " Wait here a second." "My dear, good day to you." " I wasn't expecting you." " I know." "I came by on the off chance." "Can't you take me now?" "Forgive me for insisting, but at my age you have these whims." "When the urge hits you..." "I'll see what I can do." "Have a seat." "You, too." " Well?" " You have to go." " A bore?" " A customer." "A dirty old man who brings girls to photograph." "And what girls!" " Nice work you do." " I don't do it for fun." "But the old man's Brignon." "You know..." "Colonial Trading, Southwest Electric, Omega Films..." "Won't you be cold like that?" "Just to go upstairs?" "If this isn't a surprise!" "How are you, child?" "Fine, thank you." "I must see you in my office tomorrow." "I have something for you." "Something first-rate." "I'm so glad." "Excuse me." "It's late." "Right away, my dear." "At once." "We'lljust step into the next room." "I'll get her ready." "Say, you..." "See you tomorrow, then?" "Tomorrow." " You never said you knew him." " You never asked." " Where'd you meet?" " Right outside." "He promised me a part in a picture." "You know who you're dealing with?" "So?" "I wasn't born yesterday." "I'll take him for a ride." "And what a ride!" "Baby!" "Is she ready?" "Just a moment, please." "One moment." "Do I take everything off, sir?" "No, my dear, not the shoes." "Never the shoes." "Was little Jenny posing for you just now?" "Could I have a proof?" "Sorry." "It's for an American magazine." "What a pity." "A terrible pity." "Sure is." "Is this all right?" "Delicious." "Simply delicious." "And so chaste." "Say what you will," "I'd rather spend my money on this than a Manet or a Picasso." "It's so much more interesting." " Did Jenny come in?" " Five minutes ago." "Put Maxwell in her slot and send her on after the cyclists." " She'll grumble." " Let it be a warning to her." "Two nights in a row is too much!" " Where were you?" " At the hairdresser's." " Look at your hair." " Exactly." "What?" "I had an appointment with Alfred." "He didn't show." "I waited." " Till 10:00 at night?" " You're so ridiculous." "Not enough to believe you." "Where were you?" " You should be a detective." " Tell me where you've been." "I had a drink with a very important man." "So there!" "Brignon?" "Why do you say that name?" "I get it." "Dora ratted on me, naturally." "Don't say that." "She just did her duty." "Brignon is dangerous scum." " She ought to know." "If he were poor, he'd have been in jail long ago." "There you go!" ""The capitalists!" "The big fortunes!"" "She's coming." "You're jealous of the rich." "Well, I want my share of their dough." "I'm all for royalty." "Your dad was a laborer." "So what?" "Under Louis XV, I'd have been Madame de Pompadour." "I'd have heated up their tights!" "You're being despicable." "You're right, baby." "Why should we fight?" "I won't see Brignon again." " Promise?" " I swear." "Once his director signs me up tomorrow... bye-bye, Brignon!" " You're seeing him tomorrow?" " For lunch with his director." " What?" " I said no." "I'd rather see you locked up." "You know how much movies pay?" "Not to mention the publicity." "Why lose all that because of a business lunch?" "Then why didn't Brignon invite me?" "He doesn't know you exist." " You didn't tell him you're married?" " I'm not stupid." "We'd both look foolish." "Why?" "I drop my wife at the restaurant and say hello to Brignon." "Is that shocking or impolite?" "Okay, you asked for it." " What?" " I'm canceling." "You win." "But you haven't heard the last of it." "Can't I drive you there?" "No, it's all over." "It was fine till you butted in." "Lapérouse Restaurant?" "Mr. Brignon, please." "He reserved a table." "A private dining room for two!" "Call that a business lunch?" " Where are you going?" " To settle your contract." "Mr. Brignon, please." "The lady sent me." " This way, please." "What's the meaning of this?" "I'm Jenny Lamour's husband." "Husbands usually show up the day after." "Don't get smart.!" "Ever gone through a window?" "A fight!" "There go the dishes!" "Bastard.!" "You're lucky I don't slug you." "Go near my wife again and I'll kill you!" "So there you are!" "It's all settled." " What'd you do?" " Ask him." "He's waiting with flowers." "I'll never forgive you." "Think you're clever?" "I'll get him to forgive me." " Yes, and I'll kill you both." " Then kill me." "You'd be nabbed in no time." " I'd have an alibi." "You're too clumsy." "You'd get the guillotine!" "You'd just love that!" "Lovers walking arm in arm" "Laugh and pass by in the night" "But I go my weary way" "Without love, without light" "I've never had my turn" "Other girls get all the breaks" "No arms to hold me tight" "No one with whom to awake" "I dreamed of a man" "Like something from a poem" "Jenny just phoned." "Her poor grandmother's sick." "She's going to see her." "She may stay the night." " I'll talk to her." " She hung up." "She knows I'm here?" "Yes, but the poor thing was in a hurry." " That's odd." " It's not odd at all." "What'll you imagine this time?" "I'd be ashamed to doubt a nice girl like Jenny." "She adores you." "No one's as faithful as she is." "Men are such nincompoops!" "Right, Ginette?" "And a good thing, too." "Let's continue." "But through the streets I walk alone" "It's never my turn" "I was waiting for you." "Your wife rushed out at 4:00..." "I know, Mrs. Beauchamp." "She phoned me." "Okay." "She was afraid I'd forget." "She mention dinner?" " No, but never mind." "Beans on the stove, veal in the cupboard!" "Skip it." "He's just a poor slob." "It's a crying shame." "Operator?" "This is TUR 53 68." "I am speaking loudly!" "TUR 53 68!" "I want 203 in Enghien." "That's impossible." "Someone should answer." "I'll try again later." "You'd be nabbed in no time." "I'd have an alibi.!" "You're too clumsy." "You'd get the guillotine.!" "One standing room, please." "Are you nuts?" "You don't have to buy a ticket." "You're part of the profession." " Where's Jenny?" " With her sick grandmother." "Nice of you to spend your night off here." "Seat Mr. Martineau." "I'd rather stand." "There's a good seat in the 4th row." "Enjoy the show." "This way, Mr. Martineau." "No, listen, I'll stay here." "I hate disturbing people." "Aren't you the shy one!" "Sometimes." " Everything going well?" "Just great." "And Miss Jenny?" "Just great." "How are you, Maurice?" "You were inside?" "Looking for someone?" " Uh..." "Leon." " I'll get him." "Looking for me?" "Got any butter?" "I didn't get my delivery tonight." "But I've got shoes." "First-class!" " No, some other time." "I'm real sorry." "Is it that bad?" "Had another fight with Maurice?" " I just killed Brignon." " Are you crazy?" "I didn't mean to." " You went to his house?" " I didn't realize." "You knew!" "You were warned!" "Don't torment me." "I thought everything would go fine." "I went there to sign my contract." "Well?" "We had dinner and then..." "I don't how to say it." "A man old enough to be my father!" "I tried to leave." "He locked the door." "I picked up a champagne bottle and hit him with all my might." "He fell backwards, mouth wide open, his eyes fixed on me." "What a mess!" "I'm scared, Dora!" "So scared!" "Let it be a lesson to you." "Poor Maurice is in for a shock." "Please don't tell him." "Please don't!" "He'd never forgive me." "He'd be so hurt." "I don't want that." "I love him so much." "I never realized how much." "You promise?" "All right." "I promise." "Everyone thinks I'm in Enghien." "Oh, my God!" "My fox fur!" "I left it there!" " You sure?" " I left it on the couch." "It can't stay there." "His eyes might still be open." "Don't make me go back." "I'm not asking you to." "I'll go." "Don't worry." "There's no risk." "You mustn't go to prison." "They cut off your hair." "It's cold." "I won't let them." "Why are you doing this for me?" "I've been so mean to you." "I'm doing it... for Maurice, understand?" " You were here tonight?" " As you can see." " Shall we go?" " I have to get my coat." "I'll go with you." "Christ, Christ..." "What a night!" " Excuse me?" " You didn't notice?" " What?" "You're kidding!" "That's a relief." "When I opened the casket, the mirror wouldn't work." "You didn't notice?" "Mr. Martineau, so there you are!" "I could've missed my train." "Here are your things." "Where were you at intermission?" "Leon got his butter." "We looked for you." "I was... in the balcony." "So that's why." "What's the matter?" "You look sick." "It's nothing, just the heat." "What is it now?" "Something awful." "I was at Brignon's." "I almost went to the police." "But they'd never believe me." "I didn't kill him." "I swear I didn't." "You believe me?" "You don't look like a murderer, that's for sure." "As long as it's not Jenny." "Are you crazy?" "Why Jenny?" "Jenny killing someone?" "You know she's in Enghien." " No one answered the phone there." " Maybe she was out." "Her grandmother's ill." " We'll settle this now." " What're you doing?" "Operator?" "203 in Enghien, please." "It's ringing." "Understand, Granny?" "I came at 5:30 because you're sick." " I'm fine." "I'll bury you all." " That's not what I mean." "What now?" "Of course it's me!" "What did you break?" "What a time to call people." "You're nuts!" "Nobody answered at 9:00." "Of course." "The salesgirl left the line connected to the shop." "We can't hear it ring from upstairs." "You might've thought first before disturbing Granny so late." "Sure, see you tomorrow." " What did I tell you?" " You're right." "I'm an idiot." "I'm in a jam for nothing." " Wait tillJenny finds out." " She'd better not." "I'd never hear the end of it." " Wouldn't it be better..." " No, I'm miserable enough as it is." "Whatever you say." "You promise?" "Again?" "Again?" "You didn't promise anything." "Think so?" "What can I say?" "Under these conditions, I promise." "I'm such a fool." "It's a girl like you I really needed, Dora." "Don't feel so bad." "I'm a funny kind of girl." "Car's outside, boss." "A guy got bumped off." "His servants found him." "Some people have no sense of timing." "Couldn't he have waited till tomorrow?" "I'm sure he'd have liked to." "And me?" "Ballandieu's on night duty tomorrow." "He'd have been delighted." "He's itching to be called boss." "If you could step on it..." "We gotta pick up the Chief." " He's coming?" " In person." "Great!" "Not that he's such a hotshot." "But misery loves company." "Funny, you were aching for clients." "But not tonight." " Got something on?" " Me?" "Not likely." "No woman ever sets foot in here." "I just hate leaving the kid alone." "The one night he's not at the dorm." "We were supposed to have a bite before he went back to school." "He couldn't wait." "You're real fond of him." "He's all I brought back from the colonies." "Him and malaria." "Fifteen years!" "Damn it all!" "Look how soundly he sleeps." "He's good in school." "Except in geometry." "He's no wiz." " What's he wanna be in life?" " A pilot." "I was like him." "Then I came down to earth." "In the Foreign Legion." "Staff sergeant." "Had you stayed, you'd be major by now." "Hardly." "I shot off my mouth too much." "Give me a hand." "You were lucky." "If that bullet came any more left..." "Still hurt?" " Sometimes." "But we're paid for that." "We should be, anyway." "Never took the captaincy exams?" "Twice." "I flunked because of my appearance." "I didn't have the right kisser." "I told 'em to go to hell." "Who's this Brignon?" "A rich ol' geezer with pull." "We gotta use kid gloves." "I can't afford them." "Don't forget your overcoat." "I won't." "Don't you worry, fella." "If I nail this guy, he's going to pay for that bite." "A dame did it?" "Looks like it." "The cops found a blonde hair on his jacket." "Say, Emile, Passy's your beat." "You didn't see that blonde?" "I ain't trying to show off, but one of my fares that night was a blonde." "I picked her up near the villa." "I took her to Bourdonnais St." "Why didn't you tell the cops?" "Do I look like a stoolie to you?" "Let 'em move their asses." "It's their job." "If you were a good citizen..." "I am one." "'Cause the less cops I see, the better I feel." "Hey, Paulo.!" "Seen today's paper?" " No." "Why?" " You swipe that car at Villa St-Marceaux?" " Louder!" "Some guy got rubbed out there last night." "Name of Brignon." " Who did it?" " Some chump." "Nothing stolen!" "Probably over a dame." "This smells bad." "You better ditch the heap." "If you're caught, you're cooked." " I need it." "You so interested?" "I want marabou trimmings on my dressing gown." "Why the hell should I care?" "What makes you so cheery these days?" "You've changed lately." "Aren't you ashamed?" "You haven't even shaved yet." "You could at least answer me." "Jenny, come kiss me." " You'll make me goof up." "Later!" "Have you gone crazy?" "Maybe." "Don't move." "Stay put." "What is it?" "He won't go away." "Go answer it." "I'm not here." "I went out." " Miss Dora Monnier, please." " Ground floor." "She's not in." "The concierge said to try here." "Dora's out shopping." "I'll send her a summons." "Wait." "You from the police?" "Yes." "It's been a pleasure." "Don't go." "Dora should be right back." "I thought you were peddling vacuum cleaners." "Are you offended?" " Not at all." "It's a fine profession." "But I'm in a hurry." " She won't be long." "Use those slippers." "I'm waxing the floors." "You should come by my place." "Is Dora in trouble?" "No, just a few questions." " If it were serious, he wouldn't say." " Probably not." "Especially if you're good friends of Miss Dora's." "Good friends, yeah." "You don't look anything like a policeman." "You don't even have a raincoat." " It was stolen." "No kidding!" "Where?" " At my office." "You catch the thief?" "Not easy." "Too much coming and going." "It's a madhouse." "But theft's not my beat." "I'm in Homicide." "It's another world." "The flying squad gets a tip on a lamster or a sting " "I mean... on a fugitive or a burglary." "I understood." "I'm an artist." "They just nab their man." "But a corpse is just where we start." "May I?" "We really go to town." " And the results?" " This year our average's up to 48%." "Giving a killer a 50-50 chance." "More or less." "Depends on the case." "I'm on the Brignon case." "We're pulling out all the stops." "Tough luck for the fool who did it." "Society has to protect itself." "Cost's no object here." "But no one looks at the tab, and this one will cost." "Nowadays, it's sheer madness." " Really?" " You bet." "I'll do some arithmetic to give you an idea." "Fifteen detectives at 9,000..." " 9,000 each?" " We can't let 'em starve to death." " Three DL's." " DL's?" "Deputy lieutenants." "Three at 11,000 each." "My salary." "The detective captain at 13,000, the second whip, the deputy chief, criminal records office, emergency services, public prosecutor's office." "600,000 a month." "Not counting the trial, if we get that far." "That's a high price for an old bastard like him." "So if you don't find the killer, you won't cry over it?" "On the contrary." "That's the crazy part:" "Our job has a sporting side." "Old fart or not, we respect the client." "Wait." "That's her now." "See?" "I was right." "I'll be right down." " He's coming." " Who is it?" "A man." "You'll see." "Thanks, honey." "My apologies." "It's nothing." " It's been a pleasure." " Sure." "Why'd you keep him here?" "He was interesting." "He lit his pipe with Brignon's address, in your handwriting." "And guess where I found it?" "In the kitchen, hidden behind a pan." "How about that?" " You knew I was meeting Brignon." "He gave you his home address?" "Sure." "I was supposed to pick him up there." "But I changed my mind." "It wasn't proper." "Jenny, you're too much!" "Dummy!" "You admit having taken these photos?" "Why not?" "Aren't nude photos still legal?" "It depends which ones." "But that's Vice Squad business." "I'm only interested in the models." "I don't know them." "He picked them up everywhere." "They came in all shades and sizes." "This one was a movie extra." "The BarricourtAgency handles her." "This one, too." " Let me jot this down." "Don't you only want blondes?" "Because of the hair?" "Never jump to conclusions." "The hair could've been there for days." "Weren't you pretty close to Brignon?" " Me?" "For this sort of work." "I met him at a movie studio." "I was doing stills." "He knew I might need him." "He used that." "He never used it to invite you to his home?" "I wasn't his type." "Brignon was a bourgeois, very shy." "I'm too off-putting." "He needed these young girls he could dominate." "A dirty old man." "How'd you know I took these?" "We gave your proofs to the Vice Squad." "One girl was a registered hooker." "She put us on to you." "A projector like this must cost." "Quite a bit." "Say!" "A 2.8." " You a connoisseur?" " I do some Sunday photography." "Nothing exciting." "I shoot houses, old shops, small streets." "Barnivel got me hooked." "Don't remember him?" "A terrific old guy." "But he had a thing about poison." "He wiped out his whole family." "Wife, two daughters, brother-in-law." "He photographed them on their deathbed." "A real artist." "I missed him after he was booked." "We'd become friends." " That happen often?" " Befriending the clientele?" "Sure." "We keep company." "It's good for our education." "We don't have much schooling." "We move in all kinds of circles, meet all sorts of people." "I learned engraving from a counterfeiter, accounting from a swindler." "A taxi dancer tried to teach me the tango, but nothing doing." "It wasn't up my alley." "Shake my left, it's nearer the heart." "A pleasure." "I need a break." "Do you mind?" "Don't stop for me." "I can wait." "Let's rehearse Doina." "You wanted to see us?" " A minute." " This is hardly the place." "True." "I could've summoned you down to the station, but I'm in a hurry, so I came by." "If this is gonna be long, I'm sitting down." " It's that urgent?" " Well, you know, the sooner, the better." "For all concerned." " Waiter." " What would you like?" "A little space." "Breathing room." "Understand?" "Make yourself scarce." "Let's sit down." "They remind me of my Negroes in the Legion." "The tom-toms..." "Say, you two really took me for a ride." "You knew Brignon well." "Not well!" "Your relations with the victim were even pretty tense." "I chewed him out one time." "A little chewing-out." "Let me read a deposition by Mr. Prosper Michaux," ""Apprentice waiter at Lapérouse." "Born on..." etc., etc..." ""The door was closed but we could" ""hear him insulting Mr. Brignon." "He called him a bastard." ""He said:" "'If you go near my wife again," "" 'I'll kill you!" "' "" "Call that chewing someone out?" "When you're mad, you say anything." "You're telling me." "The problem is, words like that are called a "death threat" in court." "In court?" "Sure, you're not the only one to quarrel with Brignon, but you're sort of at the top of the list." "Are you saying Maurice killed Brignon?" "I knew you were a funny cop." "Jenny, shut up." "It'd be less funny if you didn't have an alibi." "Relax." "I spent the night at the Eden, a music hall in Ménilmontant." "Do you mind?" "I have a memory like a sieve." "Eden, Ménilmontant..." "T-A-N-T." "I'll leave you alone." "Of course, your wife was with you?" "I was at Grandma's." "Get your pencil back out." "Madam Beudin." "Drycleaner in Enghien..." "H-I-E-N." "In case I ever head your list." "Fine." "Don't go pestering Grandma too much." "Think we enjoy it?" "Come down to HQ tomorrow." " You want me for..." " A simple deposition." "So long." "It's been a pleasure." "Some pleasure!" "Were you really at the Eden?" " Sure." "Is that so strange?" "I'm surprised." "Last week you hated the bill." "If you doubt me, call him back." "Please, not so loud!" "If only you hadn't insulted Brignon." "You compromised yourself." "I know, I was wrong." "And it's costing me plenty." "But believe me, this is no time to tell me off, baby." "The cops won't let up till they find out..." "Find out what?" "Who did it." "Who the killer is." "Why should you care?" "You were in Enghien." "Weren't you?" " Sure I was." "No, you weren't." "Oh, baby, you're not well." "I went to see your grandmother." "She's like you, a liar." "Grandma a liar?" "You weren't there when I phoned." "Where were you?" "In Enghien." " You swear to that?" " Yes." " By your grandma?" " I never swear by Grandma." "Why not, if it's true?" "If I swear by Grandma, you'll never mention this again?" "I promise." " Ready,Jenny?" " Coming." " We're rehearsing my waltz." " You didn't swear." "Say it. "By my Grandmother..."" "I swear I was in Enghien Monday night." "Yes, Martineau was here a week ago." "He even wanted to buy a ticket." "Why?" "Something wrong?" "Probably." "Otherwise, I'd be home in bed." "Where was he sitting?" " In the fourth row." "Wait a sec..." "Didn't you seat Mr. Martineau last week?" "He stood, so as not to disturb anyone." "He's such a nice man." "Not like Fernand." "My boyfriend." "He can be so rude." "Who gives a damn!" "Martineau spent the whole evening in standing room?" "Well, he never left." "I was in the lobby." "My ticket taker had a wedding." "And intermission?" "I handed out the passes." "We're one big family here." " You're Mister...?" " Mareuil." " R-E-U-I-L?" " Right." "Here's your invitation." "Tomorrow morning at 11:00, at 36, Quai des Orfévres." "You'll put this in writing." "Care to see the end of the show?" "One invite deserves another." "Thanks, but I don't have to accept." "I'm going home to bed." "If you want to take notes with me, Lieutenant..." "I saw Mr. Martineau, too." " Lucky you." "I could have testified." "I know a few facts." "Mr. Martineau checked his coat and hat with me." "He only picked them up at 11:45." "I'll be damned.!" "Well, well..." "Do people in standing room usually check their coats?" "No, of course not." "Tell me... is it normal for a professional to spend intermission in the house?" "Dunno." "Usually he'd go backstage to see his buddies." "I think I'll have a look around." "Backstage?" "The iron door at the end of the gallery." "And now, ladies and gentlemen, since you've been so good, the management is glad to present a 10-minute intermission!" "You saw Martineau at intermission?" "No." "At the beginning and end of the show." " It was on Monday night?" " Maybe." "Hold on." "It was the night Nitram was sick and didn't go on." "Yeah, it was Monday." "I hesitated to say so." "Gotta be careful with the police, right?" "And how!" "So careful you don't forget:" "5:00 at Homicide." "Tuesday afternoons are sacred." "I'm with my girlfriend." "She'll have a vacation from you." "Going back in?" "Nothing doing." "I'm turning in." "Use the alley if you're in a hurry." " There's an exit here?" " The stage door." " Is there a concierge?" " What for?" "We're one big family." "I'm beginning to believe it." "Oops!" "Excuse me." " Will that be all?" " Not quite." "Two hours of answering dumb questions!" "And for me, 10 years of asking them!" "Do I get upset?" "A light?" "No extra cost." "Wait, I'll get one." " How goes it?" " Not great." "Eugene's spooked, even though I'm being nice." "C'mon, Eugene, spill the beans." " I ain't hungry." " I can wait." "Your call come through?" " Not yet." "I'm worried." "With this, you can land a six-pound pike." "So you left the Eden at 11:45 p.m." "and got home at...?" "12:30... 12:40." "It took 15 minutes to get there and 45 to get home." "I stopped by a café for a drink." "Which café?" "A bistro across from the stage door." "Yes, Your Honor." "Good day to you, Your Honor." "Fayard?" "I'm bringing Martineau up to see you in five minutes." "Switchboard?" "Antoine speaking." "If I get a call, I'm in Fayard's office." "It's urgent." "This way out." "Where are you taking me?" "To get a deposition." "We do things by the book, see?" " Albert!" "You got nailed?" " Like a dope." "In a raid." "I warned you about Pigalle." "I ain't in the stir yet." "So don't cry." "He's gonna ante up this time." "When you get tired of scrapping, you'll see I was right." "The colonies are much, much roomier." "You'd make a killing there." "Or end up a bull in a crummy jacket and wrinkled pants." "Thanks for the advice." "As you like, old man." "See ya next time." "Move it!" " A real hard-liner." " What did he do?" "Don't ask." "He belongs to another world." "Sit down." " Is the Chief here?" " In his office." "In here you make your deposition under oath." " Before whom?" " The captain is a magistrate." " He's not here." " He will be." "Don't get fussy!" "Are you gonna hand us a pack of lies?" "No, I swear." " Let's hear your deposition." " I have it all down." ""Having been duly sworn, Mr. Martineau, Maurice," ""born in Avranches..." ""June 15, 1916." ""Pianist-accompanist" ""for Leopardi Music Publishing..."" "Boss, I've found seven bank accounts in Brignon's name." "I'm seeing his stockbroker." "One second." ""...residing at 22, Bourdonnais St," ""does hereby declare..."" "Get to it." "Ask Bachelet for the financial report." ""...does hereby declare:" "After classical music studies" ""at the Paris Conservatory," ""where I won First Prize in Harmony," ""I continued my career as a composer," ""at which time I met" ""Marguerite Chauffournier..." Two F's." ""a.k.a.Jenny Lamour." L-A-M-O-U-R." "What is it?" "Mr. Lamoriciére, director of Brignon Wireworks." "An unsolicited testimony." ""..." "Jenny Lamour, whom I wed..." ""in spite of opposition from my parents," ""disgusted by her shocking past."" " That's not true." " That's what you said." "Dad's a professor..." "And your wife had premarital affairs." "I'm summarizing." ""I was disturbed by the attentions" ""being paid to her by a certain Brignon," ""but I refuse to say if my jealousy was justified" ""or not."" " I said that?" "You said: "None of your business." "It's personal."" ""So on Wednesday, December 2, 1946," ""I went to criticize his behavior at the Lapérouse restaurant." ""I admit that on this occasion I attacked him" ""with blatant death threats."" "That's not true!" "Not again!" "You admit to the words you used." "They're death threats." "I can't help it." "New paragraph." ""The night of the crime" ""I went to the Eden, where I spent the evening." ""Question:" "You were seen at the beginning and the end of the show." ""Where were you in between?" "Answer..."" "No answer." "We changed the subject." "So what do we put?" "Hello, Chief." "You heard the lieutenant." "Answer him." "Where were you during intermission?" " Up in the balcony." " What for?" "What for?" " To check the acoustics." " At intermission?" "Funny idea." "I went up for the end of the first half." "For the vocal quartet." " What do you think of Nitram's songs?" " Pretty feeble." "He was ill that night." "He was on the radio." "During the second half of the show, did you notice anything unusual?" "Sure!" "The magician had a problem with his casket." "The audience didn't notice, but I did." " This happened when?" " About 30 minutes in." " Well?" " Too early to tell." "I think you're handling it wrong." "Let me." "If it's him, I'll get him." "Then forget I said anything." "Say, Antoine... that call was for you." "Your boy's entrance exams?" "He flunked?" "In geometry." "The dope!" "And I already bought his Erector set." "I'll give it to him anyway." "For Christmas." "INTERNATIONAL TALENT AGENCY" ""Auguste," he says, "I'll give you 15,000, plus guest star billing," ""but you'll also play during cocktails."" "I said, "Sir, I've never had the honor of singing in your establishment." ""But I would rather give up that chance right now!"" "I let him have it, right in the kisser!" "Do you have Valton's address?" "You, too?" "A cop just asked for it." "Already?" "22, Biot St." "Wait!" "He's not there." "He won't be home for dinner." "He's at the Medrano circus." " He's on at 10:30." "Just when we go on at the Hermitage." "Come dance with me" "Let's feel tipsy inside" "Feel the magic moment glide" "And grow misty-eyed" "Come dance with me" "We'll let our bodies agree" "To the chord and the key" "Let's dance endlessly" "May destiny" "Plant in our hearts" "What we may seek" "In vain apart" "Come dance with me" "Let the dark go its way" "All that matters today" "Is just you and me" "Come dance with me" " What is it?" " Emergency errand!" "Are you glad?" "Hear that?" " Not a thing." " You again." " Is that a reproach?" " Why are you here?" "To see you." "This isn't a barn." "I wasn't sleepy, so I came to chat." "Mr. Martineau's here?" "He's out." "Like you." "Mind if I change?" " Not at my age." " Well, I mind." "So turn around." "In your line, it doesn't matter." "Well, we have our ways." "Such as:" "A man doesn't talk to a lady with his hat on." "You're mad and you think I'm mad at you." "I want nothing to do with you." "I'm interested in Brignon." "He was interested in you." "It's all one." "Well,you're wasting your time." "I don't agree." "I'm sure you could help me, and how!" "Sure." "I could sign a notarized confession." ""I killed Brignon." Is that it?" "It wasn't in your interest." "But you know who killed him." "Admitting it would mean you were there that night." " I wasn't." " Brignon wasn't your lover?" " How dare you say that!" " Oh, no?" "He wouldn't have been the first." "Don't play the saint." "I know your kind." "You're a go-getter." "Go-getter..." "What's that supposed to mean?" "You poor man." "I was born in the dead of winter in a two-room flat." "Six of us lived there 12 years." "Twelve years of the landlord yelling for the rent." "The lousy pork meat." "Washing ourselves in the sink." "It took my dad six years to die in the back room." "Is wanting to leave that "go-getting"?" "Of course." "My father lived in a chateau on a huge estate." "He was a flunky." "He was paid to clean up other people's filth." "I took over from him." "C'mon, I promise your Maurice won't hear of this." "What'd you see at Brignon's?" "Consider me a friend." "We were made to get along." "I doubt it." "My dad was a laborer." "He didn't like cops either." "What did cops ever do to you?" "And you, what about the folks you hound?" "The ones you hand over for the judges to kill?" "Society!" "The gentleman wants to protect society." "Brignon was a dirty old pig." "And you stalk the poor jerk who was right to bump him off!" "." "A fine profession!" "Sure, it's a dirty job." "Look at this..." ""Detective Février, Victim of Duty"" "Nice, isn't it?" "It sounds good." "We called him Baby Beard." "He was a kid who always needed a shave." "He's dead." "The cashier is dead." "But Paulo is in the pink." "Go on, knock the cops." "It's best not to associate with them." "They're not respectable." "But if you get murdered, you'll be glad to call on us." "You sure nobody came to see Valton?" "I already told you, no." "He's coming off now." "A cop in the street asked me about you." " What'd he ask?" " Nothing much." "If you were at the Eden the 8th." "I said, yes." "Even that I told you about the casket." "I mentioned it to you first." " You did?" " Of course!" "I could have sworn!" "Is it serious?" " You bet!" " I can explain..." "No thanks, you've done enough." "So you're sure?" "You haven't seen him all evening?" "Thanks." "Where can he be?" "I think we've tried everywhere." "What time is it?" "Almost 3:00." "Where could he be?" "What are you two hiding?" "Nothing." "If I were you, I'd get off his back." "He's not himself." "You're soaked." "You'll catch your death of cold." "That's the best thing that could happen to me now." "A good cold." "No more Maurice." "That would teach those bastards." " He's been drinking." " So?" "I drank, but I'm not drunk." "I can't even get drunk." "It's all over." "What was I looking for?" "My passport." "Somebody stole my passport." "I'm done for." "Done for." "Maurice, calm down." "Take it easy." "Jenny will find your passport." "Come lie down." "Help me." "That Valton is such a dope!" " Sure." " You say sure!" "She doesn't know a thing." "You can explain tomorrow." "It's nice here." "It's dark." "Get a hot water bottle." "His feet are frozen." " Will you pack my bag?" " What for?" "I won't wait to be picked up." "I'm not that drunk." "I'll get the 5:00 a.m. train to Marseilles." "Yes, darling." "You'lljoin me there." "Don't tell anyone." "I'm so sick." "Listen, Dora, enough is enough." "I want to know the truth." "What's he afraid of?" "All right..." "He went to Brignon's the night of the crime." "He wanted to kill him or you both, I don't know." "But someone beat him to it." "Couldn't you have told me earlier?" "I promised him I wouldn't." "Thanks for the trust." " What are you doing?" " Getting ready to turn myself in." " You're crazy." " They can't arrest Maurice." "It's not that bad." "No use fighting it." "Look what state he's in." "jenny, what is it?" " Nothing, darling." "Calm down." "Don't forget my bag." "See, baby?" "It's all ready for you." "Look." "You're sweet." "I can count on you." "Sure, baby, you can count on me." "You'll tell him?" "Try to ease his pain." " You can't go." " Move!" "Let me go." "There'll still be time if things get worse." "If you go, they'll tell him everything." "Give it time." "They may get thrown off the scent." "I'm sure they've lost the trail." "Where's your friend?" "He'll get here." "I'll point him out to you." "Why'd he wait so long?" "He's a troublemaker." "Always involved in strikes and stuff." "Why'd you come?" "I'm not afraid." "I respect the police." "We need more of your kind." " How about the reward?" " Hold your horses." " It'll depend on results." " But I'm telling you..." "Here he comes." " You Lefort?" " Yeah." "What if I am?" "Antoine, I'm off." "Not staying, Chief?" "I have to get seats for midnight mass at Notre Dame." "Fat chance." "Nights like this are sold out." "I'll get standing room." "Behind a column." "Thought it over?" "It's now or never." "What do you want me to say?" "I was home all night developing." "Developing, developing..." "A taxi picked up a blonde at 11:00 p.m." "and took her to Bourdonnais St." "There are other blondes." "But the others didn't know Brignon or were friends of the Martineaus." "It gives your house a bad name." " It's a coincidence." " Don't bet on it." "What were you doing there?" "Were you Brignon's mistress or merry Maurice's?" "Why not both at once?" " That would explain a few things." " Think so?" "No, you're a no-nonsense lady." "Not the kind for a fling." "But you were there." "So be it." "Come with me." "They're waiting for you." "Sit down there." "Okay, Picard." "Come in." "Your ID." "None of your wise-guy stuff." "This is serious." "The blonde you picked up on Dec. 8 at 11:45 p.m. is here." "Do you recognize her?" "Step up." "They won't bite." "You afraid of women?" "Got any others?" "She's not in this batch." "No kidding?" "Can I go now?" "But tell me... your license dates from 1910." "You've been a cabbie for 40 years now." "What with your bad eyes..." "I still got eagle eyes!" "But if you can't recognize your fares, then, one rainy night, you may end up running one over." "If anything was to happen," "I'd feel responsible." "I can't inform on someone Just like that." "You can tell that to your wife and three kids." "My apologies, ma'am, but we can't beat 'em." "It was her?" "I think we can get a deposition now." "Picard, clear the room!" "C'mon, ladies." "Say, Antoine, you working on a guy named Martineau?" "Yeah, why?" " He in cahoots with Paulo?" " No, not his style." "It seems Paulo used Martineau's car for his holdup." "Interested?" "And how!" "Where's Paulo?" " In the squad room." " What about my ID?" " AskAntoine." "Well?" "You won't answer?" "I'll teach you manners." "I told you, I got nothing to say." "Can I talk to your client?" "If you can, you're a champ." "You never know." "Where'd you pinch the car?" "Who d'ya take me for?" "Somebody lent it to me." " Who?" " Some guy." " What guy?" " A pal." "A good pal." " What pal?" "Jules." "Jules who?" "Big Jules." "They call him Julot." "Watch it." "I don't have his patience." "You might have an accident." " I'm answering." "Where does he live, this good pal of yours?" " I met him in a bar." " Which bar?" "A dive." "Near République." "Which street?" "Damn!" "It's on the tip of my tongue." "It's got a bend in it." "I forget." "You guys put me through the wringer." "Am I interrupting?" "It's for the wreath for Baby Beard." "Well, boys..." "He's all yours." "Going out?" "I'm taking Grandma her Christmas present." " It may snow." " I'll take a cab." "Please don't leave me alone." "Come with me." "I can't." "Everyone stares at me." "Poor Maurice." "Get a grip on yourself." "You didn't do anything." "They can't hurt you." "You're not in my shoes." "Maurice, listen to me." "You have no reason to worry." "Whatever happens, you'll be fine." "I promise you that." "The only thing that can save me is if they find who did it." "Don't you think so?" " Maybe." " You won't be long?" "I'll be back by 8:00." "With lots of surprises." "We'll still celebrate Christmas Eve." "We gonna wait much longer?" "When I covered the Le Mans affair, I once waited 12 hours." " They've grilled him three hours." " Here he is!" "Anything new?" "How long's this gonna last?" "Be a sport." "See Antoine for the Brignon case." " He kicked me out." " Good!" "We've known each other 20 years." "Say something." " Here's another one." " Make way." "This is too much." "Bastards!" "Yes, Your Honor." "Sure it's snowing." "Luckily you have your cousin's car." "Same to you." "Merry Christmas." "But we're making headway, Your Honor!" "That's for sure." "You maintain your deposition?" " I wasn't there." "But I wasn't there." "I wasn't there." "He couldn't have picked me up." " You were seen at the bank." " He wasn't there." "Jerk!" " I'm leaving." " Have a snack sent up." " Okay." "Some Christmas Eve!" "I'd stay with you, but I got the turkey." " Merry Christmas, sir." " Same to you, fella." "Readers could care less who killed Brignon." "Especially on Christmas Day." "I wrote for one of Brignon's papers." "Cheap bastard." "Hey, it's Buffet!" "It's Santa Claus." "What happened to you?" "My cycle hit a snowdrift." "You don't say!" "What's up?" "Did I miss anything?" "Young man, when I covered the Landru case..." "Dietrich, tell 'em to pipe down." "Shut the hell up out there.!" "So we agree." "That night, you left home at 9:00." "You got to the Eden at 9:15." "You stayed till 11:30 and you came home at 12:15." " That's right." " Fifteen minutes one way, 45 back." "I told you, I dropped by a bar." " The owner doesn't remember you." " He sees so many faces." "At 12:15 you put your car in the garage?" " Naturally." " It hadn't been stolen yet?" " Stolen?" " Was it stolen or not?" "Yes, it was." "Why didn't you report the theft?" "For a good reason..." "It's no use." "You never find them again." "Don't say that, Mr. Martineau." "That's not nice." "Look outside." "There are two dozen cars waiting for their owners." "And what's more, we found yours." " Aren't you grateful?" " Sure, I'm real glad." "You don't seem very pleased." "Come in." "You here, Papa?" " What are you doing here?" " I came for you." "I'm hungry." "It's snowing." "We built a snowman." "Sit there and keep quiet." "Where was your car stolen?" "I don't remember." "My head's spinning." "It must be the cold." "Put some coal in the stove." "It's freezing in here." "We're out of coal." "You remember your license plate number?" "437 RJ 2." "Strange." "You remember the plate number of your car but not where it was stolen." "Wait..." "I think it was parked outside the Eden." "You see?" "I knew you could do it." "On the 8th?" "The night of the murder." " Maybe." "That explains everything." "That's why it took 45 minutes to get home." "You didn't have your car." " Of course." "But there's one thing that doesn't make sense." "Why did you have to go to your garage?" "You take us for a bunch of morons?" "You'll change your tune." "Someone's waiting for me, too." "On your feet." " What?" "Take off your tie." "What for?" "We ask the questions here, we don't answer them." "Remove your shoe laces." " Empty your pockets." " Good work, boys." "I see things are moving." "Say what you will, but compared to the Bonnot gang, this is teeny, teeny, teeny..." "Teeny-weeny!" "You left the Eden and went to the Villa St-Marceaux." "Don't be thick." "You know we'll get you." "Say yes and we'll call it a night." "I'm cold." "You'll get this when you tell us you were there." "But I wasn't there!" "Get off my back!" "I've had enough!" "If I don't go, the kids'll be mad." "Shall I take your boy?" " Do you mind?" " Not at all." "Poor little fella." "Get up, son." "You're going to see the Manger." " With you?" " No, with the Chief." "Behave yourself." " See you later." "Who said you could sit?" "On your feet." "Answer:" "Were you there or not?" "Perfect." "Move over." "Let's take it from the top." "You left home when?" "You can kill me." "I won't say another word." "Yes, I was there to kill him but he was already dead." "Get it?" "Dead?" "Sure, we get it." "He was dead." "Let's get all this down in writing." "You'll feel better." "Let's go." "Quiet, for chrissake!" "Leave the man alone." "We'll tell you when something breaks." "You a witness, too, lady?" "It won't be long now." "You'll make it in time for the oysters." "I wasn't supposed to be celebrating." "Some luck." "The look on my boss's face!" ""Damn your Christmas!" he said." ""You're the youngest." "You're on duty till 2:00 a.m."" "You shoulda seen his face when they came for me." ""I hereby swear the foregoing to be true..."" "I'm amazed someone of your intelligence could take us for such idiots." " But he was already dead." " Don't repeat yourself." "Sign here." "You knew your wife was meeting Brignon." "You surprised them and shot him." "It's that simple." "Jenny was in Enghien." "Says she!" " So was Santa Claus." " Bastard!" "Poitevin, do you know Jenny Lamour?" "I told you I did." "And how do you know her?" "I take tickets at the Enghien station." "When did you see her last?" "December 8." "There was just her and a soldier on the 11:07." " You see now?" " It can't be." "I didn't make it up." "She's always lied to me." "You surprised her there and you avenged your honor." "You're on the right track." "It was a crime of passion!" "Half the jury is like you." "But they don't dare do it." "You had a gun?" " Where is it?" " At home." " Not in the river?" " No, why?" "Let's go." "It's illegal." "If the Chief hears..." "We'll be back before him." "Note my disapproval." "Lock him up!" "This way." "Wait here." "On your feet." "I don't want to see anyone." "Perfect." "Guard!" " Where are you going?" " To pick berries!" "You won't be here long." "You'll have a bigger cell at the jailhouse." "Hey, new boy, whatcha in for?" "Be polite." "Answer me." "He popped his wife's lover." "Okay?" "Merry Christmas!" "What do you want?" "What is this?" "You've no right." "Where's Maurice?" "Relax." "He's fine where he is." "We'd be better-off home in bed." "Not talkative, are you?" "You must be down in the dumps." "I know your kind..." "You're a real softie." "The sentimental type." "You shouldn't get so attached." "Your wife pretty, at least?" "You won't be seein' her for a while." "Besides... maybe she won't wanna see you." "Life's no fun, that's for sure." "You'll pay for this." "Calm down." "None of that now!" "My undies interest you?" " Where's the gun?" " What gun?" "Hey, you hear the bells?" "Wanna forgive your wife, now's the time." ""Hark, the herald angels sing!"" "This reminds me of my first communion." "I think I'll have me a cig." " Got it!" " Let's see." "It's for you." "It's me..." "What?" "I'm on my way." " What is it?" " Martineau." "A suicide." " Dead?" " Not yet." "I have to see him!" "Take me with you!" "It's all my fault!" "It certainly is." "We're taking you, all right." "It wasn't him." "It was me, me alone." "I hit him with the bottle and he fell." "And then?" "I ran out." "Couldn't say so sooner?" "Dear God, let me see him once more!" "You should've thought of Maurice sooner, you fool." "Not too dizzy?" " I won't die?" " Out of the question." "But I felt so good, so far away." "Why did you stop me?" "My baby." "My poor little baby!" "Say you forgive me before they take me away." "Don't think badly of me when I'm gone." "Answer me." "You see?" "I didn't cheat on you." "No one else has the right to hold me tight." "Hold me tight, baby." "The game's up, girl." "Your whole street is in the can." " You arrested Jenny?" " She confessed." "She's lying." "I killed Brignon." "I hit him with a bottle..." "And he died of a bullet in the heart." "Isn't that odd?" " What did you say?" "I'm fed up with your games." "Neither of them killed Brignon." "But they were both there." "And so were you." "Quite a surprise party." "Why?" "Jenny had forgotten her fox fur." "I thought she'd left other clues." "So you erased the fingerprints?" "Nice work." "You threw us off the track and Jenny may pay for it." "Don't say that, sir." "Save her." "You care for your friend well enough." "Well or badly, I love her." "I know." "I'll try to bail her out of this." "I think I know the real culprit." "Thank you." "Don't thank me." "I'm just doing my job." "Besides, I have to admit, I've taken a liking to you," "Miss Dora Monnier." "Me?" "Because you and I are two of a kind." "When it comes to women, we'll never have a chance." "If that guy kicks the bucket, Antoine's in for it." "He's used to it." "So, you hit a snag?" "We'll see." "Say, you stubborn ox, you're hiding things." "You stole that car at Villa St-Marceaux." "Not on your life." "Villa St-Marceaux!" "That's a good one." "Why so defensive, then?" "Here or there, what's the difference?" "I was tipped off." "So talk!" "Cat got your tongue?" "Lacoste, go and talk to Quellec." "He's having a family booze-up." "See if the cashier and Brignon weren't killed with the same gun." "On the double." "And call me." "You're not laying that one on me!" "It's not true!" "Relax, Paulo." "We'll know everything in 10 minutes." "Unless you want to spill it now." "You're already in pretty deep." "Goddamn rotten luck." "If I'd only known!" "Very nice, Antoine." "Really!" "Some deputy." "I turn my back and the bullshit begins." "Be with you in a minute, Chief." "After one more word with this gentleman." "So, Paulo?" "Whaddya expect?" "The door was open." "I went in." "You never know." "It coulda been my lucky day." "Then I saw Brignon, all bloodied up." "He started screamin' for help." "I got scared." "I pulled the trigger." "Sure, it was a sloppy job, but I was scared, I tell ya!" "Poor fool." "I spoke too soon." "Anyone can make a mistake." "I had it wrong all month." "A sordid business." " It usually is." " You get excited, all geared up..." "You expect a good case..." "And it boils down to the usual..." "Diddly-squat." " You've been living it up." " In a funny way, yes." " Hurt yourself?" "Just some broken glass." " That's good luck." " So they say." "We don't want to be disturbed." "I understand." "We'll let you sleep." "See the Christmas I had ready for you." "I'll take care of you." "You'll forget what happened." "I'll try to." "Damn concierge!" "You again!" "I don't know what this is worth, but quit leaving it lying around." "Thanks, anyway." " Won't you come in?" " No, someone's waiting." "It's been a pleasure." "Good riddance." "Knowing I won't see him again, I feel better already." "Baby..." "What?" "Come by tomorrow." "What, again?" "It's just for a statement." "C'mon." "We'll have ourselves that bite after all." "Mr. Clouzot, for your film Quai des Orfévres, you once again used a novel by Steeman." "Correct." "You didn't respect it any more than The Murderer Lives at Number 21." "Even less." " You totally rewrote it and " " I'll tell you what happened." "I bought the rights, but I didn't have the book." "I had read it a few years before, but I had pretty much forgotten it." "I owed a producer a film." "He said, "Why not do something else?"" "Because we were having problems on another project." "I said I knew a pretty good story." "I told him the story." "He said, "Perfect." "That's exactly what I want." "There's a role for Jouvet." "Go ahead with it." "Buy the rights from Mr. Steeman."" "We cabled him, and he sold us the rights." "Then I said I'd like to have a copy of the book." "He said, "There aren't any more." "It's out of print." "The publisher's bankrupt." "I'll try to find you a copy."" "By the time he did, I had written almost two-thirds of the script." "When I got the book, I thought, "Strange, it's not at all the same thing."" "I told Steeman, who took it lightly at first." "When he saw the movie, he was furious." "He accused you of being a creator, and particularly of creating characters." "That's what was missing from the novel." "Everything depends on the story." "You create characters as you need them." "Yes, I'm sure." "But in this case, you start with a plot that looks like a murder mystery." "Yet it's not a murder mystery." "It is the story of an investigation." "But a murder mystery is a way of communicating what you want." "It's a kind of framework into which you can put anything you want." "That's the appeal of murder mysteries." "People are captivated by the suspense." "You can make them swallow a lot more than in a psychological drama." "It's a very close -- some say merciless -- examination of society." "I don't take responsibility for what people say." ""Merciless" is your word, not mine." "I don't agree at all, because in the scene, for example, of the confrontation between the taxi driver and Simone Renant, we take pity on the two characters." "Much has been said about the distinctive nature of Clouzot's characters." "It's been said that human beings are despicable, pathetic or perverted, and that he revels in this." "What do you think of this?" " In Clouzot's films?" " In Quai des Orfévres in particular." "In Quai des Orfévres there are some rather pathetic characters, it's true." "But I don't think, as I said before, that Dora is pathetic." "She's got character." "And when you've got character, you're never pathetic." "It was one of the first truly dramatic roles I had." "For a while I'd been cast in lighter, funnier roles." "And here Georges Clouzot gave me a chance at a character, almost the only totally dramatic character in the film." "Tell me about this character." "Who is he?" "He's a nice, very gentle fellow." "Very passionate." "A musician." " Very well-mannered." " Well-mannered, from a good family." "He's a very nice guy." "I liked him a lot." "I don't know if it shows, but I really liked this character." "I enjoyed playing him a lot, for many reasons." "Mostly the quality of the script and the atmosphere." "You've often been accused, sometimes viciously, of having a pessimisticview of human beings in general and of your characters in particular" "You think I'm so pessimistic with Jouvet?" "Because for a detective on the crime squad," "I did nothing but hold up a mirror." " A mirror?" " Yes." "The part about the crime squad would then be almost a documentary." "Completely a documentary." "A light?" "No extra cost." "Wait, I'll get one." "You're not pessimistic in the case of the inspector played by jouvet." "But it's teeming with a humanity that you " "You mean Dullin?" "I mean Dullin, Blier," "Dora -- and all the characters." "Is Blier's character so pessimistic?" "I think he's a very nice fellow." "He's not exactly admirable." "Today he'd be called an antihero." "He's borderline pathetic, a loser" "He's weak." "You call him a loser in the script." "To be honest, I don't remember." "It describes what you wanted to do with this character." "Yes." "He's definitely weak." "Weak, cowardly and violent." " Quick-tempered." " Quick-tempered, like all weak people." "And Dullin's character?" "Dullin's role is based on a real person." "Someone I met at the studio of a photographer whom I knew well." "Do I take everything off, sir?" "No, my dear, not the shoes." "Never the shoes." "And Dora?" "That was also someone I knew." "A photographer?" "And just as masculine?" "And for this ambiguous character, you choose a very feminine movie star." "I think if she had been masculine, it wouldn't have been amusing at all." "In a murder mystery, there's an element of playfulness." "It's never totally realistic." "If it's not entertaining " "In this I share Hitchcock's view, which says," ""A murder mystery is a slice of cake with raisins and candied fruit, and if you deny yourself this, you might as well film a documentary."" "Yes, but your film is very realistic." "We spoke of..." " It has that look." " the realism of the sets and characters." "It looks realistic." "The audience has to believe in it." "In terms of portraying ambiguity, in order to get this ambiguity," "Clouzot is said to have a habit of pushing his characters " "I say the characters." "I'll talk about the actors in a minute." "Don't misunderstand my question -- Of pushing the characters to the limit." "That is, to go very, very far." "When you were preparing for the role of Dora, did he give you detailed directions about the personality of this ambiguous woman?" "Yes and no." "At the beginning, yes." "The start of the film was a little -- There was an issue of censorship." "We were a little worried, and Henri-Georges himself was rather" "He didn't want us to be too explicit about certain things." "But after a while he " "After a couple days, we talked about it and we did things." "But I don't think that " "I think the ambiguous side came mostly from the physical input that I brought." "And if it had been a woman who was clearly-- who looked clearly masculine, for example." "I may be biased, but I think something would be missing." "It's a little more amusing." "He develops your character in detail." "There's a multitude of details." "Do you remember who created them?" "Did he invent them all?" "Or did you contribute?" "Clouzot invents everything." "He's a marvelous director of actors." "Get up, son." "You're going to see the Manger." " With you?" " No, with the Chief." "Behave yourself." "Jouvet, who had made many films before the war, and who had started making more after he returned, did three films in a row with you." "In each of these, we saw a new facet of Jouvet on the screen." "Up until then,Jouvet molded the roles to his own style, but suddenly here we have another Jouvet." "Jouvet was an extraordinary actor and a very close friend." "As an actor, he needed an audience." "He'd made a film with another director." "He said, "I'm sorry, but I can never catch his eye." "I always have to look at the script girl."" "He came to put his trust in me." "He saw I was really part of what he was doing." "That's all there was to it." "We had agreed on a number of approaches." "As I said, I believe more in an actor's frame of mind than " "how should I say?" " than in a psychological analysis of the character." "I also believe strongly in the appearance, costume and walk of the character." "When you set, with an actor, a number of physical probabilities in a scene, he's guided by the marks you give him, by the costume he's wearing, by the accent we decided on together." "He's guided to a tone that matches what I would have done." "He doesn't feel like it's been imposed on him." "I think we contribute in that when you know your lines, your character, you suggest things, and he either agrees or doesn't." "There was a scene I played violently, because behind this angelic face, I have an aggressive side." "He hadn't seen it that way at first." "The scene where we're waiting for Blier." "They're playing the piano, waiting for Bernard." "There's a point where I shake Suzy by the shoulders." "I shake her quite violently." "Henri-Georges hadn't quite seen it like that." "He thought it was interesting." "In the end it seemed right to him." "We filmed it that way." "But he's a wonderful man." "Wonderful and frightening." " Frightening?" " Oh, yes." "I thought you'd cite another scene that, back then, looked like a provocation." "The scene where Simone Renant kicks Dullin's corpse." "For me, death excuses nothing." "So you can spit on a dead person." " Of course." "It's not as bad as spitting in the face of a living person." "Unless he's very strong." "From a woman, even a woman as ambiguous as Dora, it's still quite astonishing and surprising." "That gesture wasn't in the script." "I thought it up on the spot." "How does he direct?" "He's often accused of bullying actors, of being violent with the actors." "It's good because it shakes you up, but it also paralyzes you." "It takes some getting used to." "I admit that the first few days I was absolutely terrified." "I thought, "No, this can't be."" "And then things fell into place." "You have to understand, he played a major role." "This is a very anguished man." "He feels deeply." "He's all the characters at the same time." "So he gives it to you all at once." "When you get this all at once, if you're sensitive, as I am, you take it personally:" ""My God, this is dreadful."" "But after a few days, you manage -- "It's because he's nervous." "It'll be fine in five minutes." "It'll calm down."" "But I thoroughly enjoyed doing Quai des Orfévres." "I'd be delighted to repeat the experience." "You deny this violence." "You don't want to acknowledge " " Not at all." "I think I'm probably naturally violent." "I don't have to force myself." "Your actors often complained that you manhandled them." "Before, and probably after." "During Quai des Orfévres, it's well-known that you bullied them, if I may use this term." "You know, you have to -- We've been over this." "Not so much on The Murderer Lives at Number 21." "What's essential when you direct an actor is not to give him the tone, or too many instructions on what to do, except for his marks." "You have to put him in a certain frame of mind." "This frame of mind, if he can't find it again, you have to help him." " Or push him into it." " By whatever means." "Clouzot is fantastic, because " "I think he's the best director of actors I've ever met." "I've met many, each with their own methods." "He knows howto get the most out of his actors." "You say different methods." "There's been much talk about Clouzot's violence against actors, and against you in particular." "Yes, he slapped me, because it was -- because he's crazy." "It was funny, in hindsight." "It was a scene where someone was supposed to slap me, and it wasn't working." "So he slapped me." "Everyone thought we'd fall out over it, but not at all." "It didn't change anything." "The characters were born from Clouzot's direction, which, in the case of Quai des Orfévres, was particularly violent." "Oh, yes." "We all got a beating." "And it helped!" "It was hilarious." "It wasn't malicious." " But why?" "Is he such a violent man?" "No." "It's to drive the point home, to make you understand." "I must say we all -- Blier must have told you." "Yes." "I think Simone took a beating too." "And me, too." "It was incredible." "And Blier had the transfusion." " What transfusion?" "There was a transfusion in the film, when he attempted suicide." "They gave him a real one." "There was a nasty bruise." "It was hilarious, if you must know." "I laugh now, but it was terrible." "On the part of Clouzot, was it concern for exactitude?" "Yes, he wanted him to get into the role." "And that did it, all right." "I don't think they even told him in advance." "But there was a doctor and nurses." "It was all done correctly." "He went all out." "He's marvelous." "Be it bridge or scuba-diving, he goes all out." "But poor old Blier-- he was pale." "But I think there were other ways to help you get into your role." "Clouzot is a very caring person." "That's a surprise." "I may be one of the few people who can say that." "Maybe precisely because he slapped me." "I think Clouzot has a love of humanity that you can feel." "I say that because of something Jouvet said." "Jouvet didn't much like the cinema, but he liked Clouzot a lot." "While we were filming Quai des Orfévres, there were some problems between Jouvet and Clouzot because Clouzot didn't want Jouvet to play the character he usually played." "I saw Jouvet bow to Georges' demands completely." "One day I was talking to Jouvet about it, and he said," ""This guy is like a character out of Dickens."" "I think that's the best definition ever given of Clouzot." "Because, especially in Quai des Orfévres, there's a truth," "a populist side, in the good sense of the word, that can only be found in certain great works of literature."