
Based on the play "The Bells", by Sir Henry Irving and Richard Mansfield, and first shown in the USA in September, 1937 at the "Cinema de Paris," which was a theatre and not a distribution company. The story recounts the murder of an itinerant Jew (Jules Maurice)by the village Burgomaster (Harry Baur.

You should probably watch this if you like old French movies where people slowly lose their minds. It’s great for fans of Harry Baur’s incredibly expressive, heavy face. If you hate movies that feel like filmed stage plays or stories where the guilt is laid on with a shovel, you’ll probably find this one a bit much. I...


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"You should probably watch this if you like old French movies where people slowly lose their minds. It’s great for fans of Harry Baur’s incredibly expressive, heavy face. If you hate movies that feel like filmed stage plays or stories where the guilt is laid on with a shovel, you’ll probably find this one a bit much. I watched this on a rainy Tuesday and it fit the mood perfectly. It’s not exactly a fun time, but it’s got a vibe that sticks to you like cold mud. The whole thing starts with a mu..."
Alexandre Chatrian, Emile Erckmann, Pierre Maudru
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