Maigret a Pigalle
Maigret a Pigalle | |
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Directed by | Mario Landi |
Written by |
Sergio Amidei Mario Landi Pierre Kalfon |
Story by | Georges Simenon |
Starring | Gino Cervi |
Music by | Armando Trovajoli |
Cinematography | Giuseppe Ruzzolini |
Maigret a Pigalle (Maigret in Pigalle) is a 1966 Italian crime film directed by Mario Landi. It is based on the novel Maigret al Picratt's by Georges Simenon.[1][2]
Synopsis
Arlette is a stripper in a Paris nightclub called the "Picrate" in Pigalle. One evening, she comes into a police station to inform Inspector Lognon of a crime. She heard two strangers planning to assassinate an old countess in order to rob her of her gold. Nobody gives her any consideration, but in the following hours, the body of Arlette and the one of a noblewoman are found. Both dead by strangulation. Inspector Maigret is about to depart for his annual leave, but he decides to stay in town to help fellow Lognon in the investigations.
Cast
- Gino Cervi: Maigret
- Lila Kedrova: Rose
- Raymond Pellegrin: Fred
- Alfred Adam: Lognon
- Josè Greci: Arlette
- Christian Barbier : Torrence
- Enzo Cerusico: Albert
- Riccardo Garrone: La Pointe
- Armando Bandini: Gatekeeper at Picrate
- Mario Feliciani: Director of the Criminal Investigation
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