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La dame d'onze heures (1948) Online
Original Title :
La dame du0027onze heures
Genre :
Movie / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
1948
Directror :
Jean Devaivre
Cast :
Paul Meurisse,Micheline Francey,Gilbert Gil
Writer :
Pierre Apestéguy,Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 37min
Rating :
6.9/10
La dame d'onze heures (1948) Online

Stanislas Oscar Seminario, aka SOS, is a young explorer, just back from Africa, visiting old friends: the Pescara's. But the father keeps receiving anonymous letters. And soon a mysterious murder is committed. SOS begins to investigate...
Cast overview, first billed only:
Paul Meurisse Paul Meurisse - Stanislas-Octave Seminario dit 'SOS'
Micheline Francey Micheline Francey - Muriel Pescara
Gilbert Gil Gilbert Gil - Charles Pescara
Pierre Renoir Pierre Renoir - Le docteur Gérard Pescara
Jean Tissier Jean Tissier - Guillaume
Jean Brochard Jean Brochard - Le juge d'instruction
Pierre-Louis Pierre-Louis - Paul Wantz dit Delbecq (as Pierre Louis)
Junie Astor Junie Astor - Hélène Tassin - l'infirmière
Jean Debucourt Jean Debucourt - Le docteur Vermeulen
Mady Berry Mady Berry - Brigitte Tassin
Palau Palau - Le portier (as Pierre Palau)
Arthur Devère Arthur Devère - L'éclusier
Marcel Pérès Marcel Pérès - Le cantonnier
Sinoël Sinoël - Le jardinier (as Jean Sinoël)
Georges Bever Georges Bever - Baptiste - le greffier (as Bever)

Original literary source: "La Dame d'onze heures", novel by Pierre Apesteguy, Editions La Bruyère (collection La Cagoule N° 24), Paris, 1946, 154 pages.


User reviews

Dusho

Dusho

Jean Devaivre was one of the characters of Bertrand Tavernier's "Laissez-Passer" ,a film about French cinema during the Occupation years.He began as an assistant with notably Maurice Tourneur ,then made a few movies,none of them was particularly memorable.

"La Dame de Onze heures " is probably his most satisfying effort.In spite of a muddled screenplay,it succeeds in laughing at the clichés of the detective film.Paul Meurisse,many users saw in Clouzot's celebrated "Diabolique" is the sleuth ,and he gets good support from Micheline Francey,Jean Tissier,Gilbert Gil and others.It also predates something that would appear later in the movies:no cast and credits before the ending.
Kulalas

Kulalas

I agree with GodeonWay's post on this movie. I'd registered it because I wanted to see Paul Meurisse as young actor and I like to see rare movies on French TV and Pierre Renoir was in the movie too. I saw it yesterday night. Unfortunately, I am an animal-lover and was not prepared to see the treatment of the kitten in this movie in the middle of the film. SOS takes normally the cat in his arms and a few minutes later he got rid of the cat unceremoniously (on the floor). Just after, the kitten is playing with something on the floor and suddenly dies instantly. After that, SOS put the cat in a briefcase ! I was shocked and I thought the cat was only asleep. But GodeonWay's post deprives me of my illusions. Sadness.
Fordregelv

Fordregelv

Saw this on late-night French tv, with the notion that if it was programmed, it must be an overlooked gem from the post-war period. But a gem it definitely isn't.

Basically it plays like a 1930s Hollywood b-movie in the madcap mystery vein. But a key positive part of those movies was that they were fast-paced and short. La Dame d'Onze Heures, though, is way too long, and suffers from many dull moments.

A veteran cast performs adequately, but without the gusto that this type of film requires. Most of the players, including top-billed Paul Meurisse, are obviously walking through their roles.

Also on the negative side is the tinny sound, which plagues many French pictures filmed before 1955 or so. And if you're an animal-lover, be warned that halfway through the story, the treatment of a kitten in this film is abominable.

Must admit though, that getting nicely-photographed glimpses of post-war France was definitely a pleasure. But in truth, that's about all this picture has going for it.