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Director:
Writers:
Richard Neely (novel)
Claude Chabrol (adaptation)
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Release Date:
22 May 1975 (West Germany) more
Plot:
Saint Tropez, 1975. Julie Wormser and her lover, writer and neighbour Jeff Marle, plan the assassination of her wealthy husband Louis... more | add synopsis
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Much more complicated story than necessary more (13 total)

Cast

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Romy Schneider ... Julie Wormser

Rod Steiger ... Louis Wormser
François Maistre ... Commissaire Lamy
Paolo Giusti ... Jeff Marle
François Perrot ... Georges Thorent
Hans Christian Blech ... Le juge / Judge (as Hans-Christian Blech)
Pierre Santini ... Commissaire Villon
Jean Rochefort ... Maître Albert Légal
Henri Attal ... Police Officer
Serge Bento ... Directeur de Banque
Jean Cherlian ... Le policier du bateau
Jurgens Doeres (as Jurgen Doeres)
Gilbert Servien
Dominique Zardi ... Police officer
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Georges Bain ... (uncredited)
René Havard ... (uncredited)
René Piget ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Claude Chabrol 
 
Writing credits
Richard Neely (novel "The Damned Innocents")

Claude Chabrol (adaptation and dialogue)

Produced by
André Génovès .... producer
 
Original Music by
Pierre Jansen 
 
Cinematography by
Jean Rabier 
 
Film Editing by
Jacques Gaillard 
 
Production Design by
Guy Littaye 
 
Makeup Department
Louis Bonnemaison .... makeup artist
Jean-Max Guérin .... hair stylist
Didier Lavergne .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Patrick Delauneux .... unit manager
Pierre Gauchet .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Michel Dupuy .... assistant director
Philippe Malherbe .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Marcel Laude .... property master
 
Sound Department
Guy Chichignoud .... sound
Yves Marie Dacquay .... assistant sound
Louis Devaivre .... foley artist
Monique Fardoulis .... sound editor
Maurice Gilbert .... sound mixer
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Yves Agostini .... camera operator
Roger Corbeau .... still photographer
Paul Cot .... assistant camera
André Marquette .... assistant camera
Jean Rabier .... photographer
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Fanny Jakubowicz .... wardrobe
Yves Saint-Laurent .... dresses: Romy Schneider
 
Editorial Department
Luce Grunenwaldt .... assistant editor
Patrick Santini .... assistant editor
Michel Simonnet .... assistant editor
 
Music Department
André Jouve .... conductor
Dominique Zardi .... composer: song "Je sais"
 
Other crew
Guy Azzi .... production administrator
Aurore Chabrol .... script supervisor (as Aurore Paquiss)
Jacques Itah .... press attache
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Die Unschuldigen mit den schmutzigen Händen (West Germany)
Dirty Hands (USA)
Gli innocenti dalle mani sporche (Italy)
Innocents with Dirty Hands
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Runtime:
121 min
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Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
'Romy Schneider' dubbed herself in the final English language version (besides filming the scenes with Rod Steiger in English). more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Les bidasses s'en vont en guerre (1974) more

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5 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
Much more complicated story than necessary, 18 March 2002
Author: taylor9885 (taylor9885@sympatico.ca) from Ottawa, Canada

Chabrol just can't be bothered with mcguffins and creating suspense, that's where he differs from Alfred Hitchcock. Instead of a meticulous recreation of a social group (the rich), we are given careless expressionistic filmmaking using the repertory actors Attal and Zardi (here as buffoonish policemen) plus a name Hollywood actor (Steiger), an Italian pretty-boy (Giusti) and the greatest European actress of her time, Romy Schneider.

You know the plot's clumsy when two characters keep having to discuss it at length for the viewer's benefit. There's a murder scene using some sort of club that falls completely flat in dramatic terms. There are simply too many twists and turns for a simple adultery story to bear, so we are left to admire the gracefulness of Schneider's performance. She is a trophy wife who must start to make decisions on her own, in the absence of her husband and her lover; she must also learn to lie convincingly to suspicious detectives. The eroticism of the lovemaking on the livingroom carpet, taunting her frustrated husband is well evoked.

The interrogation before the judge is the one scene that really holds up dramatically. The impatient judge who finds the beautiful woman suspect very desirable, the eager lawyer who smells a way out for his client--fabulous acting by Jean Rochefort--and the woman herself who hardly says a word while the two men argue over her fate. The only such scene I can recall with this power is the one in Altman's The Player.

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