Panique (1946 film) - Wikipedia Panique, also released as Panic, is a 1946 French film directed by Julien Duvivier starring Michel Simon and Viviane Romance The screenplay is based on the novel Les Fiançailles de M Hire by Georges Simenon
Panique (1946) - IMDb Panique: Directed by Julien Duvivier With Viviane Romance, Michel Simon, Max Dalban, Émile Drain After an elderly maid is murdered, opinions are manipulated, evidence is planted, violence erupts, and panic ensues
Panique (1946) | The Criterion Collection Propelled by its two deeply nuanced lead performances, the tensely noirish Panique exposes the dangers of the knives-out mob mentality, delivering as well a pointed allegory for the behavior of Duvivier’s countrymen during the war
Panique (film, 1946) — Wikipédia Panique est un film français réalisé par Julien Duvivier, présenté en septembre 1946 à la Mostra de Venise, sorti en France le 15 janvier 1947
Panic (1946) directed by Julien Duvivier • Reviews, film + cast . . . Proud, eccentric, and antisocial, Monsieur Hire has always kept to himself But after a woman turns up dead in the Paris suburb where he lives, he feels drawn to a pretty young newcomer to town and discovers that his neighbors are only too ready to suspect the worst of him
Panique, 1946 – Heart Of Noir In Panique (US: Panic), director Julien Duvivier and leading man Michel Simon brilliantly and horrifically portray the result of these unfortunate human instincts, which were made far more intense in Europe by lingering fears and suspicions from the war (see also 1943’s Le Corbeau)
Panique - The Criterion Channel Propelled by its two deeply nuanced lead performances, the tensely noirish PANIQUE exposes the dangers of the knives-out mob mentality, delivering as well a pointed allegory for the behavior of Duvivier’s countrymen during the war
Panique - The Criterion Channel Propelled by its two deeply nuanced lead performances, the tensely noirish PANIQUE exposes the dangers of the knives-out mob mentality, delivering as well a pointed allegory for the behavior of Duvivier’s countrymen during the war