Quai Des Orfèvres/Jenny Lamour (1947, Henri-Georges Clouzot)

Rating: 4/4 stars, 9/10, 90/100
Rank: #37 (Top Favorites)
I’m addicted to the music in this one, just about as much as the music from Cleo from 5 to 7. When you have a singer that’s involved in a murder mystery and has the Clouzot touch (the original “French” Hitchcock), you’ve got a fun masterpiece.

Rating: 4/4 stars, 9/10, 90/100
Rank: #37 (Top Favorites)
I’m addicted to the music in this one, just about as much as the music from Cleo from 5 to 7. When you have a singer that’s involved in a murder mystery and has the Clouzot touch (the original “French” Hitchcock), you’ve got a fun masterpiece.
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