L'auberge rouge / The Red Inn (1951)
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 4:3 | 729x576 | 7600 kbps | 7.6Gb
Audio: French AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles : English
01:40:00 | France | Comedy, Crime
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL | 4:3 | 729x576 | 7600 kbps | 7.6Gb
Audio: French AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles : English
01:40:00 | France | Comedy, Crime
A group of travelers, including a monk, stay in a lonely inn in the mountains. The host confesses the monk his habit of serving poisoned soup to the guests, to rob their possessions and to bury them in the backyard. The story unfolds as the monk tries to save the guest's lives without violating the holy secrecy of the confession.
Director: Claude Autant-Lara
Cast: Fernandel, Francoise Rosay, Marie-Claire Olivia, Jean-Roger Caussimon, Nane Germon, Didier d'Yd, Lud Germain, Jacques Charon, A. Viala, Robert Berri, Andre Cheff, Andre Dalibert, Gregoire Aslan, Julien Carette, Manuel Gary, Rene Lefevre-Bel, Yves Montand
Extra :
- Teasers : (no sub)
- La cuisine au beurre
- La vache et le prisonnier
- Ali Baba et les 40 voleurs
- L'homme a la Buick
IMDb
Autant-Lara's L'Auberge Rouge (The Red Inn) is black comedy at its very blackest. The scene is a rustic little inn in a remote rural area of France. The inn's proprietors Pierre (Carette) and Marie (Francoise Rosay) industriously support themselves by murdering the various stagecoach passengers who stop over at the inn, and then keep their valuables for themselves. As the story gets under way, a coach full of delightfully eccentric types pulls into the inn's courtyard, ripe for plucking. One of the passengers is a Monk (Fernandel), who learns of the innkeeper's homicidal schemes but is bound by the rules of the Confessional to reveal this information to no one. How can the monk secure the safety of his fellow passengers without betraying his vows? His solution–and the wickedly ironic coda that follows–will linger in the memory long after the final reel of L'Auberge Rouge tumbles over the spools.
~ Hal Erickson, Rovi