Director:
Jean DelannoyCámara:
Louis PageMúsica:
Jean ProdromidèsReparto:
Jean Gabin, Michel Auclair, Jacques Marin, Paul Frankeur, Valentine Tessier, Robert Hirsch, Gabrielle Fontan, Jacques Hilling, Michel Vitold, Marcel Pérès (más)Sinopsis(1)
Maigret viaja a la campiña francesa para visitar a su amiga, la condesa de Saint-Fiacre, que ha recibido una carta en la que se le dice que fallecerá pronto. Días después, la condesa muere de un infarto, pero Maigret no lo cree así... (Filmin)
Reseñas (1)
Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case perfectly fulfills the idea of films for old-timers and moreover, even though it is about a French detective, it also fulfills the idea of the classic British detective school in the style of Agatha Christie. The brilliant detective invites the suspects to one table and in the confrontational finale infallibly exposes the evildoer. This is exactly what doesn't appeal to me, and I prefer the modern crime genre. Jean Gabin is more naturally charismatic rather than fitting into the character of Maigret, and I dare to sacrilegiously claim that in the modern series of adaptations of Georges Simenon, I very much prefer Bruno Cremer as Maigret. Overall impression: 60% for the demonstration of the French film school of the 1950s. ()