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  1. October 9, 1968. 3 min read. Francois Truffaut’s “The Bride Wore Black” is intended, he tells us, as homage to Alfred Hitchcock. As homage, it succeeds. As Hitchcock, it doesn’t quite. What a relief. Truffaut is a master in his own right. His best films (“ Jules and Jim,” “ The 400 Blows “) have been personal. His weakest ones ...

  2. Jan 7, 2022 · It’s slightly surprising to find that Truffaut apparently regards Fahrenheit as more Hitchcock-orientated than, say, La Peau Douce, that love story cast in the style of a thriller. But future editions are undoubtedly going to contain two additional entries: François Truffaut (The Bride Wore Black) and Peter Bogdanovich (Targets).

  3. To be fair, approach Truffaut as Truffaut. The French approach genre markedly different than the English, and Bride is his take on the thriller as Fahrenheit 451 was his take on sci-fi: an ambitious, if not entirely successful marriage of art and commerce. With an unexpected sequence of animation, the film is always interesting to look at, even ...

  4. Julie’s mission of vengeance, while understandable, has isolated her from society. When Julie moves swiftly on to finding the fifth man, Fergus (Charles Denner), her plan seems back on track. He is an artist, and she goes to his studio posing as a model. In the studio, she sees a painting of a black-haired woman with a face similar to hers ...

  5. Box office. $9.6 million [ 2 ] The Bride Wore Black (French: La Mariée était en noir; literally, "The Bride was in black") is a 1968 French drama thriller film directed by François Truffaut and based on the novel of the same name by William Irish, a pseudonym for Cornell Woolrich.

  6. May 4, 2023 · Synopsis. Jeanne Moreau (Jules et Jim) stars as the titular bride, who after marrying her love sees him murdered on the steps outside the church. From here she enacts her ruthless revenge on the group of men responsible. Undoubtedly an influence on Kill Bill, François Truffaut’s The Bride Wore Black was itself influenced by the master of ...

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  8. Jan 22, 2015 · And the proof is there for all to see in his The Bride Wore Black (La Mariée était en noir) Appropriately enough, this classic 1968 offering was intended as an homage to Monsieur Truffaut’s love for the works of Alfred Hitchcock, having recently published a novel on the iconic English-born filmmaker’s work and stylings the previous year, and based on a novel by Rear Window author Cornell ...

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