The Faceless Enemy Explained

The Faceless Enemy
Producer:Paul Guien
Maurice Saint-Lou
Based On:The Faceless Enemy by Stanislas-André Steeman
Starring:Louise Carletti
Frank Villard
Jean Tissier
Music:Marcel Stern
Cinematography:Paul Cotteret
Editing:Tonka Taldy
Studio:Stella Productions
Distributor:Cinelde
Runtime:105 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

The Faceless Enemy (French: L'ennemi sans visage) is a 1946 French crime film directed by Robert-Paul Dagan and Maurice Cammage and starring Louise Carletti, Frank Villard and Jean Tissier.[1] It was based on the novel of the same title by Stanislas-André Steeman.[2] It featured his long-running detective . The film's sets were designed by the art director Marcel Magniez.

Synopsis

A professor needs to do experiments on a living body, and so he is assigned a condemned man. However soon the scientist is found dead and the convict has escaped. Inspector Wens takes over the case.

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Notes and References

  1. Hardy p.37
  2. Goble p.440