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The Bride Wore Black (1968)
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This Francois Truffaut thriller is based ona novel by William Irish (aka Cornell Woolrich), whose books had been adapted by Alfred Hitchcock on many previous occasions. Jeanne Moreau stars as a woman whose fiancé is nastily murdered by five men. Utilizing a series of disguises, the cool-customer Moreau tracks down all five culprits, sexually enslaves them, and then engineers their deaths. The ominous musical score was written by Bernard Herrmann, another frequent Hitchcock collaborator. The Bride Wore Black was initially released in France as La Mariee etait en Noir. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeanne MoreauClaude Rich, (more)
Director(s):
François Truffaut
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DVD
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    Alicia C.

    It's the precursor to Kill Bill. The situations would make a CSI buff yell at the screen but it does not end with her getting away with murder. I liked it and it kept me interested right to the end which I think is just hilarious.

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    Donald K.

    Not one of Truffaut's strongest efforts. I have seen several movies recently with Moreau as the main actress. Not sure what the directors see in her acting or looks.

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    Leonard O.

    The age of this movie really shows, but not in a bad way, just in a way that it looks like it was made in the 60's. The dvd cover really doesn't show you what you'll be watching. Most of the time the bride is wearing every color except black. It's entertaining to watch her manipulate men until she murders them, but these guys must be really dense (or just stupid and horny).

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