Murder at 45 R.P.M.
1960 by Etienne Perier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1960 by Etienne Perier From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murder at 45 RPM (original French title: Meurtre en 45 tours) is a 1960 French psychological thriller film directed by Étienne Périer and starring Danielle Darrieux and Michel Auclair.
Murder at 45 R.P.M. | |
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Directed by | Étienne Périer |
Written by | (adaptation de) Dominique Fabre Etienne Perier Albert Valentin (dialogue de) Dominique Fabre |
Based on | D'apres le roman de Pierre Boiteau Boileau-Narcejac ("A Cœur Perdu") (Editions Denoël) |
Produced by | Jacques Bar |
Starring | Danielle Darrieux Michel Auclair |
Cinematography | Marcel Weiss |
Edited by | Monique Isnardon Robert Isnardon |
Music by | Yves Claoué |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Cité Films |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $250,000[1] |
Box office | $600,000[1] |
The composer Maurice Faugères is unhealthily jealous of his wife, Ève, who is a singer, and her accompanist, Jean Le Prat. Both of them believe he is hunting them down and watching them. When Faugères dies in a car accident, Ève thinks Jean is a murderer – and vice versa.
According to MGM Records the film made a profit of $9,000.[1]
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