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    Les diaboliques

    1955 · Horror · 1h 56m

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  1. Les Diaboliques (French: [le djabɔlik], released as Diabolique in the United States and variously translated as The Devils or The Fiends) is a 1955 French psychological horror thriller film co-written and directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel.

  2. A wife and a mistress plot to kill a school principal, but their plan goes wrong. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more for this classic crime drama horror film.

    • (70K)
    • Crime, Drama, Horror
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • 1955-11-21
  3. Jul 13, 2017 · The wife and mistress of a cruel headmaster conspire to kill him; after the murder is committed, his corpse disappears, and strange events begin to plague the two women....

    • 117 min
    • 369.5K
    • CINEMA WORLD
  4. Rare English language version of H.G. Clouzot's 1955 thriller, LES DIABOLIQUES (DIABOLIQUE). Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot; Based on the Novel by Pierre Boileau & Thomas Narce ...more.

    • 117 min
    • 14.7K
    • Erik Champney
  5. Les Diaboliques est un film français réalisé en 1954 par Henri-Georges Clouzot, sorti en 1955, inspiré du roman Celle qui n'était plus de Pierre Boileau et Thomas Narcejac. Avec dans les rôles principaux Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse et Charles Vanel, l'histoire mélange des éléments de thriller et d'horreur. L'intrigue ...

    • Simone SignoretVéra ClouzotPaul Meurisse
    • Les Diaboliques
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  6. A classic French thriller about a wife and a mistress who plot to kill a cruel headmaster and bury his body in a swimming pool. But when the corpse disappears, they face a series of mysterious and terrifying events.

  7. Les Diaboliques, French suspense film, released in 1955, that is considered a classic of the genre. It was based on the novel Celle qui n’était plus (1952; “She Who Was No More”) by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac.

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