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Synopsis
Jean Renoir's first sound film was a bitter and highly controversial psychological drama, so controversial that it was never shown in the United States until 1975, 44 years after its original French release. Maurice (Michel Simon) is a meek bank clerk trapped in a marriage with a harridan named Adele (Magdelaine Berubet). Maurice's sole pleasure in life is painting, a hobby he avidly pursues on weekends. One day, Maurice sees a woman on the street being beaten by a man; he steps in to rescue her, and strikes up a friendship with her. Maurice soon falls in love with Lulu (Janie Pelletier), unaware that she's a prostitute and that the man who was beating her is her pimp, Dede (Georges Flamant). Lulu admires Maurice's paintings, and he gives her several canvases; Lulu and Dede then invent an American artist named Clara Wood and place Clara's signature on Maurice's works before selling them to an art dealer, who is quite impressed. Maurice keeps giving money and artwork to Lulu, forgiving her even after he finds out that she's been selling paintings by "Clara Wood" that are earning high prices and enthusiastic reviews. However, Maurice is unaware that Lulu's a streetwalker or that she truly loves Dede until he catches the two in bed together; eventually, love leads to jealous violence and a tragic conclusion. While Pelletier gave a remarkable performance in La Chienne, she was unable to enjoy the film's wide acclaim; she died in an auto accident only a few weeks after shooting was completed. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Magdelaine Berubet Mme. Adele Legrand
Roger Gaillard
Janie Mareze Lulu Pelletier
Alexandre Rignault Langelard, the Art Critic
Jean Gehret Mons. Dagodet
Michel Simon Maurice Legrand
Georges Flamant Dede

Production Crew

Georges de la Fouchardiere Book Author
Theodor Sparkuhl Cinematographer
Jean Renoir Director
Jean Renoir Editor
Marguerite Renoir Editor
Pierre Prevert First Assistant Director
Charles David Producer
Roger Richebe Producer
Gabriel Scognamillo Production Designer
André Girard Screenwriter
Jean Renoir Screenwriter
Year: 1931
Runtime: 93
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Films Jean Renoir

Release
by Braunberger Richebe