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  1. The Cry of the Owl (Original: Le cri du hibou) is a 1987 French-Italian psychological thriller film, adapted from the 1962 novel The Cry of the Owl by Patricia Highsmith. The film was directed by Claude Chabrol and stars Christophe Malavoy, Mathilda May and Virginie Thévenet.

  2. The Cry of the Owl: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Christophe Malavoy, Mathilda May, Jacques Penot, Jean-Pierre Kalfon. After separation from his wife Robert moves to Vichy where he observes beautiful Juliette. Her fiance Patrick becomes jealous and attacks Robert.

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    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Claude Chabrol
    • 1987-10-28
  3. Synopsis. Robert is an architect and artist, in Vichy after separating from his Parisian wife. Robert finds it calms him to stand in the shadows of the home of Juliette and Patrick and watch her cook. She thinks he’s a prowler and confronts him, then invites him in…. Cast.

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    • TF1, Civite Casa Films, Italfrance Films
    • Claude Chabrol
  4. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A depressed draughtsman, seeking escape from his vindictive wife, becomes a peeping tom -- until his liason with the object of his desire leads to blackmail and murder. Cast & Crew. Read More. Claude Chabrol. Director. Christophe Malavoy. Robert. Mathilda May. Juliette. Virginie Thevenet. Veronique.

  5. Novel. Odile Barski. Screenplay. Robert is an architect and artist, in Vichy after separating from his Parisian wife. Robert finds it calms him to stand in the shadows of the home of Juliette and Patrick and watch her cook. She thinks he's a prowler and confronts him, then invites him in...

  6. The Cry of the Owl is a film directed by Claude Chabrol with Christophe Malavoy, Mathilda May, Jacques Penot, Virginie Thévenet .... Year: 1987. Original title: Le cri du hibou. Synopsis: Robert is an architect and artist, in Vichy after separating from his Parisian wife, Véronique, herself newly engaged.

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  8. A troubled young artist, Robert (Christophe Malavoy), has a secret obsession, spying on his beautiful neighbour, Juliette (Mathilda May in a César winning performance).