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  1. Overview. The cruel and abusive headmaster of a boarding school, Michel Delassalle, is murdered by an unlikely duo -- his meek wife and the mistress he brazenly flaunts. The women become increasingly unhinged by a series of odd occurrences after Delassalle's corpse mysteriously disappears. Henri-Georges Clouzot. Director, Writer.

  2. Living up to its devilish title, Henri-Georges Clouzot’s extraordinary Les Diaboliques (US: Diabolique) presents the viewer with three characters engaged in various degrees of evil, and we won’t know the extent of each until the final scene.This omnipresence of moral degradation, combined with near perfect pacing, makes for two hours of rising stakes and mounting tension culminating in a ...

  3. Devilishly suspenseful, Henri-Georges Clouzot’s thriller about two women who conspire to knock off a sadistic boarding-school headmaster (Paul Meurisse) – one of the women is his wife, the ...

  4. Les Diaboliques (1955, Fr.) (aka Diabolique, or The Devils) In French director Henri-Georges Clouzot's intriguing, noirish psychological horror-thriller - one of the earliest films to feature a shocking plot twist in its conclusion; the Hitchcockian, Psycho-like film (with another crucial bathroom sequence) with a complex ...

  5. Las Diabólicas, ver ahora en Filmin. ¡Ups! Algo no fue como debería. Prueba a recargar la página, y si el problema persiste, contacta con soporte técnico. Las Diabólicas, ‘Las diabólicas es una obra maestra de Henri-Georges Clouzot (‘El salario del miedo’). El director de un internado, un hombre temido por su terrible genio, d...

  6. 17 de feb. de 1995 · If it had accomplished nothing else, "Diabolique" would deserve our affection for two reasons: It contains the original of Peter Falk's TV character Columbo, and it inspired one of the funniest stories in screen history. Henri-Georges Clouzot's 1955 thriller, now re-released in a restored print, however, accomplishes much more, creating a diabolical double-reverse plot that keeps the audience ...

  7. Henri-Georges Clouzot’s 1955 French thriller, Les Diaboliques (also known as Diabolique), is famous for its twist ending, which the film’s promotional material begged viewers to keep secret in order to preserve the shock value for later audiences.Like the best surprise endings, the twist of Les Diaboliques hides in plain sight; it is both unexpected and inevitable.