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Deux Hommes Dans Manhattan (1959)
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Synopsis
The primary protagonists in this routine drama are two French journalists, Delmas (Pierre Grasset) and Moreau (
Jean-Pierre Melville
, the director), and also the city of New York at night. The two journalists are on the trail of a story -- a French diplomat has disappeared from the U.N. for no apparent reason. As they wander through the city tracking down the reason for the disappearance, the journalists eventually discover that the diplomat has met with foul play. Now the two men have a serious disagreement. Delmas wants to take photos of what happened and use them to create sensational headlines and plenty of attention, but Moreau wants them both to cover up what they have found and bury what they know. Given the setting for this tale, both English and French are spoken throughout the film. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide
Cast
Pierre Grasset
Delmas
Jean-Pierre Melville
Moreau
Production Crew
Jean-Pierre Melville
Cinematographer
Jean-Pierre Melville
Director
Jean-Pierre Melville
Screenwriter
Year: 1959
Runtime: 85
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Mystery
Release
by Belfort-Alter Films
Columbia Pictures
© 2008 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.