It Happened at the Inn
1943 film
- 14 April 1943 (1943-04-14)
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It Happened at the Inn (French: Goupi mains rouges) is a 1943 French mystery film directed by Jacques Becker and starring Fernand Ledoux, Robert Le Vigan, Georges Rollin and Blanchette Brunoy.[1] It follows an investigation into the family members of an old woman who has been murdered. The film is based on the 1937 novel with the same title by Pierre Véry.[2] It was released in France on 14 April 1943.[3]
The film was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris, with location filming taking place around Charente.
Cast
- Fernand Ledoux as Goupi-Mains rouges
- Robert Le Vigan as Goupi-Tonkin
- Georges Rollin as Goupi-Monsieur
- Blanchette Brunoy as Goupi-Muguet
- Arthur Devère as Goupi-Mes sous
- Germaine Kerjean as Goupi-Tisane
- Maurice Schutz as Goupi-L'Empereur
- Guy Favières as Goupi-La Loi
- Marcelle Hainia as Goupi-Cancan
- René Génin as Goupi-Dicton
- Albert Rémy as Jean des Goupis
- Line Noro as Marie des Goupis
- Marcel Pérès as Eusèbe, le gendarme
- Louis Seigner as L'instituteur
- Pierre Labry as Minain
- Maurice Marceau as Un porteur à la gare
References
- ^ Slide p.61
- ^ "Goupi Mains-Rouges". bifi.fr (in French). Cinémathèque Française. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
- ^ "It Happened at the Inn". UniFrance Films. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
Bibliography
- Slide, Anthony. Selected Film Criticism: Foreign Films, 1930-1950. Scarecrow Press, 1984.
External links
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035951/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
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Films directed by Jacques Becker
- Life Belongs to Us (1936)
- Cristobal's Gold (1940)
- The Trump Card (1942)
- It Happened at the Inn (1943)
- Paris Frills (1945)
- Antoine and Antoinette (1947)
- Rendezvous in July (1949)
- Edward and Caroline (1951)
- Casque d'or (1952)
- Rue de l'Estrapade (1953)
- Touchez pas au grisbi (1954)
- Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1954)
- The Adventures of Arsène Lupin (1957)
- Montparnasse 19 (1958)
- Le Trou (1960)
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