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The Spies
(Les Espions)

Screening on Film
Directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot.
With Curt Jurgens, Peter Ustinov, Otto-Eduard Hasse.
France/Italy, 1957, 35mm, black & white, 130 min.
French with English subtitles.
Print source: Tamasa Distribution

Veering from black comedy to stylized espionage thriller, Clouzot's gleefully unclassifiable Cold War drama is a fascinating study of paranoia revolving around a decrepit sanitarium whose incompetent head doctor unravels a dangerous conspiracy when he agrees to secretly house a fugitive atomic scientist. Clouzot perfectly captures the quintessence of the Kafkaesque by fusing exacting realist detail with a playfully nonsensical logic in order to suggest the real and the absurd as two sides of the same strange coin. Reaching for a broader audience beyond France, Clouzot ambitiously assembled an international marquee cast led by Peter Ustinov and Sam Jaffe to bring a cosmopolitan flair to this, one of his biggest box office disappointments and most unfairly maligned film.

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