La Poison

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La Poison is a 1951 French black comedy film by Sacha Guitry, renowned for its sharp dialogue and darkly humorous take on marriage and murder.

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instanceOf French film
black comedy film
film
cinematographyBy Jean Bachelet NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
director Sacha Guitry NERFINISHED
distributor Gaumont NERFINISHED
editedBy Christian Gaudin NERFINISHED
format black-and-white film
genre black comedy
comedy
crime film
hasCountryRelease France NERFINISHED
hasDialogueStyle rapid-fire dialogue
theatrical
hasDirectorRole Sacha Guitry NERFINISHED
hasHumorStyle biting wit
satire
hasLegalTheme criminal trial
hasNotableCharacteristic dark humor
sharp dialogue
hasReputation classic of French black comedy
hasScreenwriterRole Sacha Guitry NERFINISHED
hasTheme marriage
murder
hasTitleLanguage French
isInCatalogOf Gaumont film library NERFINISHED
medium cinema
musicBy Louiguy NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus husband plotting to kill his wife
notableFor darkly comic treatment of crime and justice
satirical portrayal of marital conflict
originalLanguage French
period post-war French cinema
productionCompany Gaumont NERFINISHED
releaseDateInFrance 1951
releaseYear 1951
runtimeMinutes 85
screenwriter Sacha Guitry NERFINISHED
setting French village
starredActor Georgette Anys NERFINISHED
Germaine Reuver NERFINISHED
Jacques Varennes NERFINISHED
Jean Debucourt NERFINISHED
Michel Simon NERFINISHED
title La Poison NERFINISHED
writer Sacha Guitry NERFINISHED

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Sacha Guitry notableWork La Poison