
A secret message is on a recording, a man who had disappeared for a while may be trying to steal it.His wife, a singer, teams up with a spy chief she has met to confront her husband.

Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a damp, dimly lit room from the 1930s, you might get a kick out of Le disque 413. It is not for the person who needs high-speed pacing or clear-cut heroes. If you hate plot threads that seem to go nowhere or actors who look like they are perpetually squinting at ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Richard Pottier

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like a damp, dimly lit room from the 1930s, you might get a kick out of Le disque 413. It is not for the person who needs high-speed pacing or clear-cut heroes. If you hate plot threads that seem to go nowhere or actors who look like they are perpetually squinting at a teleprompter that doesn't exist, skip this one. It’s the kind of film where the plot relies on a recording that everyone is chasing but nobody really explains properly. It remin..."
Gaby Basset
Hans Rehfisch, André-Paul Antoine
France

