Latin Quarter (1945 film)

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Latin Quarter
British National Films
Distributed byAnglo-American Films
Release date
16 October 1945
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Latin Quarter is a 1945 British thriller, which was directed by

studios in Elstree
and was released in the United States as Frenzy.

Plot

In the Paris of 1893, sculptor Charles Garrie (De Marney) enters into an illicit relationship with the married Christine Minetti (Greenwood). Christine's husband Anton (Egan) is also a sculptor, and mentally unstable. Anton finds out about Christine's affair and soon after she vanishes without trace. Although the police consider Anton the prime suspect in being involved in his wife's disappearance, they can find no incriminating evidence, nor any lead as to her whereabouts, alive or dead.

Anton's mental deterioration gathers pace, and in due course he is arrested for the murder of his mistress and in this case there is no doubt of his guilt. He still refuses however to give any indication of what happened to Christine. Charles remains desperate to discover Christine's fate, and relates the whole story to a criminologist (Frederick Valk). A psychic is called in and a séance is held in Anton's studio, revealing that Christine has always been much closer to home than anyone could have realised.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Fowler, Roy (8 July 1994). "Vernon Sewell". British Entertainment History Project.
  2. ^ "LATIN QUARTER (1946)". BFI Film & TV Database. British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 17 January 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2013.

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