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The Bride Wore Black - La mariée était en noir (1968)
Synopsis
At a party to celebrate his engagement, a young man named Bliss is drawn to a mysterious woman he has never seen before but who seems to know him.
Minutes later he is dead, having fallen from a top floor balcony. Coral, a solitary middle-aged bachelor, is pleasantly surprised to receive an invitation to a concert by an unknown woman.
It proves to be a short-lived liaison. Before he dies, the woman, Julie Kohler, tells Coral why she had to kill him.
On her wedding day, the man she cherished was shot dead on the church steps. The man who fired the fatal bullet was one of five friends who were playing around with a rifle.
Today, Julie has only one reason for living – to track down and kill the five men who have ruined her life. Two down, three to go…
La mariée était en noir is a stylish and entertaining work that combines suspense thriller and black comedy to great effect. –filmsdefrance.com
Cast: Jeanne Moreau, Michel Bouquet, Jean-Claude Brialy, Michael Lonsdale, Charles Denner, Claude Rich, Daniel Boulanger, Alexandra Stewart
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About this movie
Title: The Bride Wore Black - La mariée était en noir (1968)
Directed by: François Truffaut
Date of birth: 6 February 1932, Paris, France
Writing credits: Jean-Louis Richard, François Truffaut, Cornell Woolrich
Music: Bernard Herrmann
Year: 1968
Country: France | Italy
Language: French
Color: Color
Runtime: 107 min.
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