In 1943, a French Resistance female fighter falls in-love with the undercover German Intelligence agent sent to investigate her.In 1943, a French Resistance female fighter falls in-love with the undercover German Intelligence agent sent to investigate her.In 1943, a French Resistance female fighter falls in-love with the undercover German Intelligence agent sent to investigate her.
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Bernhard Wicki
- Bernard Werner
- (as Bernard Wicky)
Louison Roblin
- Bernadette
- (as Louise Roblin)
Harald Wolff
- Colonel Richting
- (as Harold Wolf)
Mario David
- Un résistant
- (uncredited)
Lutz Gabor
- L'ordonnance
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaFilmed between the 21st of January and 15th of March, 1958, at Paris-Studio-Cinéma studios. It was followed by a sequel in 1960, named 'La Chatte sort ses griffes' (The Cat Shows Her Claws). The sequel also was directed by Henri Decoin and featured Françoise Arnoul as Cora aka La chatte.
- ConnectionsFollowed by La chatte sort ses griffes (1960)
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Henry Decoin is to be commended for almost transcending the limitations he's working under:an implausible Resistance story like countless other ones during those immediate post-war years.It reveals ,not unnaturally,producing what Decoin produces best:film noir.No matter it's not a thriller;the treatment is pure film noir.
The black and white cinematography,where the characters move in twilight,the skillful lights,the minimal performance of Françoise Arnoul,all dressed in black leather,from whom a shady sensuality emanates ("Katze Augen"(cat's eye) the German officer says)make up for the rather poor script.The content takes a back seat to form that can be brilliant:the maquis,attacked by the German soldiers,in the darkest forest;Cora (la chatte) trying to poison her lover ,a scene which would not be irrelevant in a suspense movie;the final scene which might have influenced Jean-Pierre Melville for his earnest "l'armée des ombres" (1969) (think of Simone Signoret's death ).Cora's questioning which turns into an erotic extravaganza as the actress slowly removes her stockings,under the officer's lecherous eye.
"La chatte" was a great commercial success,and despite the ending ,there was a sequel "la chatte sort ses griffes" two years later.
The black and white cinematography,where the characters move in twilight,the skillful lights,the minimal performance of Françoise Arnoul,all dressed in black leather,from whom a shady sensuality emanates ("Katze Augen"(cat's eye) the German officer says)make up for the rather poor script.The content takes a back seat to form that can be brilliant:the maquis,attacked by the German soldiers,in the darkest forest;Cora (la chatte) trying to poison her lover ,a scene which would not be irrelevant in a suspense movie;the final scene which might have influenced Jean-Pierre Melville for his earnest "l'armée des ombres" (1969) (think of Simone Signoret's death ).Cora's questioning which turns into an erotic extravaganza as the actress slowly removes her stockings,under the officer's lecherous eye.
"La chatte" was a great commercial success,and despite the ending ,there was a sequel "la chatte sort ses griffes" two years later.
- dbdumonteil
- Sep 8, 2003
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- The Face of the Cat
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- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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