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: Reviewers from B&S About Movies observe that Clément treats the mansion itself as a "gilded cage" where the characters act as both predator and prey.
“Clement effectively retains and improves the noirish identity of the original story... with an undeniable Hitchcockian quality.” Blu-ray.com · 2 years ago Joy House(1964)
“The contrast between glamour and danger has made the film a compelling watch for audiences across generations.” Facebook · Vintage History Photos · 9 months ago Are you interested in Joy House , or Joy House Blu-ray (Les Félins) : Reviewers from B&S About Movies observe that
Joy House (1964), also known as Les Félins , is a stylish French-Italian thriller directed by René Clément that leans heavily into a "Hitchcockian" atmosphere. Set against the glamorous backdrop of the French Riviera, the film blends elements of noir with 1960s chic, turning a Mediterranean villa into a claustrophobic "labyrinth of shadows". Set against the glamorous backdrop of the French
: The film is a "fashion inspiration," featuring Alain Delon in sharp suits and Jane Fonda in elegant dresses that reflect the chic 1960s sensibility. Plot and Performances
Directed by René Clément shortly after his success with Purple Noon , the film is noted for its masterful building of suspense. Critics highlight the visual artistry, particularly the work of cinematographer Henri Decae, who shot the film in high-contrast black-and-white.
The story follows Marc (Alain Delon), a petty criminal fleeing murderous associates who finds refuge in a Gothic mansion owned by a wealthy widow (Lola Albright) and her cousin (Jane Fonda).