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The Bride Wore Black
Directed by
François Truffaut
Not Rated
1968
1h 47m
Mystery
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Drama
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7.2
85%
80%
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Julie Kohler is prevented from suicide by her mother. She leaves the town. She will track down, charm and kill five men who do not know her. What is her goal? What is her purpose?
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Cast of The Bride Wore Black
Jeanne Moreau
Julie Kohler
Michel Bouquet
Coral
Jean-Claude Brialy
Corey
Charles Denner
Fergus
Claude Rich
Bliss
Michael Lonsdale
Morane
Daniel Boulanger
Delvaux
Alexandra Stewart
Mlle Becker
Sylvine Delannoy
Mme Morane
Luce Fabiole
Mère de Julie
Michèle Montfort
Fergus's Model
Paul Pavel
Mechanic
Serge Rousseau
David
Van Doude
Inspector
Christophe Bruno
Cookie
Jacques Robiolles
Charlie
Gilles Quéant
Examining Judge
Daniel Pommereulle
Fergus's Friend
Jacqueline Rouillard
Frédérique Fontanarosa
Musician (uncredited)
Renaud Fontanarosa
Musician (uncredited)
Jacqueline Gaillard
Chambermaid (uncredited)
Maurice Garrel
Le Plaignant (uncredited)
Elisabeth Rey
Julie Child (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Rey
David Child (uncredited)
Dominique Robier
Sabine, Julie's Niece (uncredited)
Michèle Viborel
Gilberte, Bliss's Fiancee (uncredited)
François Truffaut
Director / Writer
Cornell Woolrich
Writer
Jean-Louis Richard
Writer
Marcel Berbert
Producer
Oscar Lewenstein
Producer
The Bride Wore Black Ratings & Reviews
Vague Visages
Justine Smith
The Bride Wore Black has a rather deft sense of humor that raises it above many of the other brightly-lit neo-noirs of the 1960s.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Moreau's icy quality works well here, and her cold-blooded cunning is far more interesting than an explosive rage would have been.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
Moreau is mesmerizing as the avenging angel.
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
Possibly the best Hitchcock film Hitch never made.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Though second-tier Truffaut, The Bride Wore Black remains an under-appreciated thriller that passes on Moreau's stellar performance and Coutard's roaming camera work.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Truffaut suggests a nation straining to burst its carapace of moralism. The film's subject and its object converge in the same self-liberating social revolution that would shake the country the following year.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
With its summery, Mediterranean surface, Jeanne Moreau as the ultimate femme fatale heroine and a knife-twisting tale of murderous revenge and unexpected romance, "The Bride Wore Black" is well worth rediscovering.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
For all of Truffaut's digressive asides, deadpan gags, and lyrical cinephiliac touches, his slow-starting movie is overly schematic, emotionally shallow, and not so much fun.
Slant Magazine
Fernando F. Croce
A frigid and oddly static procession of Hitchcockian shout-outs that plays like an affected sequel to the two filmmakers' celebrated interview book.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's an entertaining film even if it doesn't completely work.
TV Guide
It's an enjoyable and entertaining film, albeit probably Truffaut's darkest and least sentimental work.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Miss Moreau remains one of the screen's great actresses, and there is a supporting cast of unusual quality.
New York Times
Renata Adler
Truffaut is such a poetic filmmaker that the film turns around and becomes, not at all Hitchcockian, but a gentle comedy and one of the few plausible and strange love stories in a long time.
Boxoffice Magazine
Wade Major
A chilling and tragic portrait of fractured psychology and shattered lives.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Basically an exercice de style, and a good one at that.
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