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Crimson Curtain

Drama

Bertal, a despotic and hated theater director, is assassinated before a performance of Macbeth in which he was to play with Aurélia Nobli, his companion and Ludovic Arn, her lover. The police arrive on the scene and the investigation begins. Suspicion first falls on Sigurd, an old actor who had threatened Bertal. But parallels appear between the characters in the play and the actors who play them.

Date: 11/14/1952
Rating: 6.2
Cast: Michel Barsacq, Edmond Beauchamp, Pierre Brasseur, Michel Simon, Paul Barge, Monelle Valentin, Jean Brochard, Olivier Hussenot, Lucien Blondeau, Louis Bugette, Daniel Cauchy, Gérard Darrieu, Jacques Denoël, Jacques Dufilho, Michel Etcheverry, Henri Gaultier, Madeleine Geoffroy, Gabriel Gobin, Françoise Goléa, Pierre Goutas, Michel Herbault, Katherine Kath, Benoîte Labb, Paul Laurent, Robert Le Béal, Serge Lecointe, Robert Le Fort, Robert Lombard, François Marié, Paul Mathos, Geneviève Morel, Hubert Noël, André Numès, Marcel Pérès, Jacques Rispal, Christian Simon, Georgette Talazac, Catherine Toth, André Versini, Noël Roquevert, Jacques Beauvais, Charles Bouillaud, Georges Demas, Rudy Lenoir, Raymond Pierson, Louis Saintève, Françoise Soulié, Eugène Stuber

Michel Barsacq

Edmond Beauchamp as The actor who plays King Duncan in Crimson Curtain Edmond Beauchamp

Pierre Brasseur as Ludovic Arn / Macbeth in Crimson Curtain Pierre Brasseur

Michel Simon as Lucien Bertal / Léonard, his understudy / Banquo in Crimson Curtain Michel Simon

Paul Barge