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The 13th Letter

Posted by martinteller on November 20, 2011

A small Quebec town is rattled by a series of anonymous poison pen letters.  Preminger takes a stab at Clouzot’s Le Corbeau (Clouzot himself being one of the finest purveyors of European noir, including Les Diaboliques, The Wages of Fear and Quai des Orfevres).  I don’t recall the original very well, but I do know it had a more biting, cynical edge to it (as well as overt references to abortion, which of course were verboten under the Hays code) as opposed to the moodier tones found here.  The subject matter is ripe for common noir themes like the fragility of civilized society and the darkness lurking beneath pleasant facades.  Every performance is quite good, especially Michael Rennie and the sultry-as-ever Linda Darnell.  The film keeps you guessing and keeps you interested, never playing a hand too soon. Although my copy was rather blurry, I could still appreciate the artful framing and use of light.  The score is the weakest aspect, often laying on the strings too thick.  Otherwise, quite a fine film.  Rating: Very Good

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