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    Le Doulos (French pronunciation: [lə dulos]) is a 1962 French crime film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, adapted from the novel of the same name by Pierre Lesou.

  2. Le Doulos: Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. With Jean-Paul Belmondo, Serge Reggiani, Jean Desailly, René Lefèvre. A burglar betraying other criminals prepares for a big heist with a trusted friend who might be as untrustworthy as he.

  3. However if this is true, then it's a mystery as to why Jean-Pierre Melville's 1962 film Le Doulos, an undisputed classic screen tale of crime which recently celebrated its sixtieth anniversary...

  4. They coined the genre after its peak and plucked the inspiration for its 60s New Wave works and today’s feature is from a f ...more. THE LEFT HAND ENDEAVOR aka “Film Noir Month” is rolling ...

  5. By the end of this brutal, twisting, and multilayered policier, who will be left to trust? Shot and edited with Melville’s trademark cool and featuring masterfully stylized dialogue and performances, Le doulos (slang for "informant") is one of the filmmakers most gripping crime dramas.

  6. Burglar Maurice Faugel has just finished his prison sentence. He murders Gilbert Vanovre, a receiver, and steals the loot from another robbery. As Maurice prepares for another burglary, his friend...

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  7. The first 15 minutes of Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le Doulos is one of the most perfect film noir openings: a lone man (Serge Reggiani) walks along a train track through a vague wasteland until he reaches a tiny house, enters, walks upstairs to an attic-like quarters where another man is appraising jewels, chats with the man before shooting him ...

  8. Le Doulos - Jean-Pierre Melville - Maurice (Serge Reggiani), an ex-con recently released from prison, murders a fence and steals his stash of stolen jewellery. Soon after...

  9. Le Doulos (French pronunciation: [lə dulos]) is a 1963 French crime film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, adapted from the novel of the same name by Pierre Lesou.

  10. By the end of this brutal, twisting, and multilayered policier, who will be left to trust? Shot and edited with Melville’s trademark cool and featuring masterfully stylized dialogue and performances, LE DOULOS (slang for “informant”) is one of the filmmakers most gripping crime dramas.