The Red Inn (2007 film)
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Directed by | Gérard Krawczyk |
Written by | Christian Clavier Michel Delgado |
Based on | L'auberge rouge by Jean Aurenche |
Produced by | Christian Fechner Alexandra Fechner Hervé Truffaut Jean Louis Nieuwbourg |
Starring | Josiane Balasko Gérard Jugnot Christian Clavier |
Cinematography | Gérard Sterin |
Edited by | Nicolas Trembasiewicz |
Music by | Alexandre Azaria |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $24 million |
Box office | $8.1 million[1] |
L'Auberge rouge (The Red Inn) is a 2007 French comedy crime film directed by Gérard Krawczyk. The film is a remake of the 1951 film L'Auberge rouge by Claude Autant-Lara, which was inspired by crimes that happened at Peyrebeille Inn.
Plot
[edit]In the 19th century, the Crouteux Inn, located in the Pyrenees mountains, is owned by Pierre and Rose Martin. The innkeepers regularly order their deaf-mute adopted son, Violet, to rob and murder their guests. One evening, a group of travelers take refuge in the inn after having trouble with their stagecoach. Among the travelers is Father Carnus, who is traveling with a novice to a local monastery. Pierre wants to kill the group and take their possessions, but after his deeply religious wife refuses to kill the priest, things go badly for the couple.
Cast
[edit]- Christian Clavier as Pierre Martin
- Josiane Balasko as Rose Martin
- Gérard Jugnot as Father Carnus
- Jean-Baptiste Maunier as Octave
- Sylvie Joly as Countess of Marcillac
- Anne Girouard as Marie-Odile de Marcillac
- Urbain Cancelier as Philippe de Marcillac
- François-Xavier Demaison as Simon Barbeuf
- Jean-Christophe Bouvet as Lawyer Rouget
- Laurent Gamelon as The woodcutter
- Christian Bujeau as The captain
- Juliette Lamboley as Mathilde
- Fred Epaud as Violet
- Jan Rouiller as Duflot
- Olivier Saladin as The coachman