
Saturday, June 23, 2007
| 9:10 p.m. | Elevator to the Gallows Louis Malle (France, 1958) |
Restored Print!
A recent restoration of Louis Malle's first feature, an elegant, Hitchcockian thriller made when the director was just twenty-four. Maurice Ronet and Jeanne Moreau star as an ex-paratrooper and his lover who plot to murder her industrialist husband. But their perfect murder goes awry: he becomes trapped in an elevator, his escape car is stolen by two teenagers on a spree which itself ends in murder, and Moreau is left to search Paris, seeking news of her missing lover. Adroitly bringing in the wider issues of the Indochina war, industry, and runaway machinery, Malle creates a milieu for his frantic, frustrated lovers (who never once share screen space) while an improvised score by Miles Davis becomes an abstraction of their punctuated existence.
• Written by Malle, Roger Nimier, based on the novel by Noël Calef. Photographed by Henri Decaë. With Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet, Yori Bertin, Georges Poujouly. (88 mins, In French and German with English subtitles, B&W, 35mm, From Rialto Pictures)

