Maigret voit rouge | |
Director: | Gilles Grangier |
Producer: | Georges Charlot Raymond Danon |
Starring: | Jean Gabin Françoise Fabian Roland Armontel |
Music: | Michel Legrand Francis Lemarque |
Editing: | Marie-Sophie Dubus |
Studio: | Les Films Copernic |
Distributor: | Les Films Copernic |
Runtime: | 87 minutes |
Country: | France Italy |
Language: | French |
Maigret voit rouge (English: Maigret Sees Red) is a 1963 French-Italian crime film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Jean Gabin, Françoise Fabian and Roland Armontel. Based on the 1951 novel Maigret, Lognon and the Gangsters by Georges Simenon, it is Gabin's third appearance as Belgian writer Georges Simenon's fictional detective Jules Maigret.[1]
It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris and on location across the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jacques Colombier.
A man ran down and injured by a car near the Gare du Nord. However, by the time the police arrive on the scene, the victim has disappeared.
. Phil Hardy (journalist). The BFI Companion to Crime. 1997. 217. University of California Press. 9780520215382.