The Ferret | |
Director: | Raymond Leboursier |
Producer: | René Bianco |
Starring: | Jany Holt Colette Darfeuil Pierre Renoir |
Music: | Charly Bailly André Varel |
Cinematography: | Georges Million |
Editing: | Pierre Gérau |
Studio: | Société Parisienne d'Art Technique |
Distributor: | Les Réalisations d'Art Cinématographique |
Runtime: | 95 minutes |
Country: | France |
The Ferret (French: Le furet) is a 1950 French crime film directed by Raymond Leboursier and starring Jany Holt, Colette Darfeuil and Pierre Renoir. It was based on a novel by Stanislas-André Steeman.[1] It features the character of Inspector Wens, who had appeared in several other films including The Murderer Lives at Number 21. Location shooting took place around Paris including the city's Orly Airport. The film's sets were designed by the art director Roland Quignon.
A mysterious figure signing himself "The Ferret" keeps sending letters to the police, tipping them off about murders that are to be committed around Paris. Among those caught up in the police manhunt is a fraudulent clairvoyant.