Portrait of an Assassin

1949 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Portrait of an Assassin (French: Portrait d'un assassin) is a 1949 French drama thriller film directed by Bernard-Roland and starring Maria Montez, Erich von Stroheim, Arletty and Pierre Brasseur.[2]

Directed byBernard-Roland
Written byHenri Decoin
Marcel Rivet
(adaptation cinematographique)
Charles Spaak
François Chalais
(dialogue de)
Screenplay by(Marcel Rivet
(scenario & screenplay)
Produced byHubert Vincent Bréchignac
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Portrait of an Assassin
Directed byBernard-Roland
Written byHenri Decoin
Marcel Rivet
(adaptation cinematographique)
Charles Spaak
François Chalais
(dialogue de)
Screenplay by(Marcel Rivet
(scenario & screenplay)
Produced byHubert Vincent Bréchignac
StarringMaria Montez
Erich von Stroheim
Arletty
Pierre Brasseur
CinematographyRoger Hubert
Edited byGermaine Artus
Music byMaurice Thiriet
Color processBlack and white
Production
companies
S.E.C.A.
U.T.C.
Distributed bySociete d'Edition et de Location de Films
Release date
  • 25 November 1949 (1949-11-25)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office1,860,774 admissions (France)[1]
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Plot

Christina (Montez) is the sadistic manager of a circus show, who uses her attractiveness to seduce men and force them to do dangerous acrobatic acts. One such lover, Eric (Von Stroheim), became handicapped.

Christina seduces Fabius (Brasseur) but his wife Martha (Arletty), turns up and performs the acrobatic act and dies. Fabius then murders Christina in revenge, does the act himself, survives and confesses.

Cast

Production

The movie was financed by a French furrier.[3] It was originally announced that the film would be called Portrait of a Murderer and would star Maria Montez and Orson Welles. "Could be the battlingest picture of the century", wrote Hedda Hopper.[4]

Orson Welles and Charles Lederer were meant to do some work on the film. The producer Jacques Gauthier sued them for $1 million each for non performance.[5][6]

Reportedly Montez and Arletty feuded during filming causing retakes to be required.

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