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Wikipedia article




'Mortelle Randonne' is a 1983 French thriller film inspired by the novel 'Eye of the Beholder' by Marc Behm. Directed by Claude Miller, the film stars Michel Serrault as The "Eye" Beauvoir, Isabelle Adjani as Catherine, and Genevive Page as Mme. Schmidt-Boulanger. The film had a total of 916,868 admissions in France.

'Mortelle Randonne' was released in the United States as 'Deadly Circuit' and in the United Kingdom as 'Deadly Run'. The film was remade in 1999 as 'Eye of the Beholder'.

Plot



The plot revolves around Catherine, a serial killer who seduces men and then murders them throughout countries in Europe. Catherine is trailed by the detective "The Eye" Beauvoir, who fantasizes that she is his long-lost daughter and disposes of her trail of corpses to foil the police. Catherine has a real love affair with a blind architect (Sami Frey) but Beauvoir's jealousy causes the man's death. Catherine returns to her psychotic killing. As the police dragnet closes in, Catherine and Beauvoir have their final showdown.

Cast



* Michel Serrault as Beauvoir

* Isabelle Adjani as Catherine Leiris / Lucie Brentano

* Genevive Page as Madame Schmidt-Boulanger

* Sami Frey as Ralph Forbes

* Macha Mril as Madeleine

* Patrick Bouchitey as Michel de Meyerganz

* Jean-Claude Brialy as Voragine

* tienne Chicot as Lerner

* Guy Marchand as The Pale Man

* Stphane Audran as The Grey Lady

Soundtrack



Music for the film was composed by (and traditional tunes arranged by) Carla Bley, performed by The Carla Bley Band.

Reception



The film was commercially unsuccessful, generating only 916,868 admissions in France, but gradually acquired a cult status in its native country. For years, it was shown on the French television in a version cut by 25 minutes. This version was released on DVD in the U.S. by Fox Lorber in 2003. The restored two-hour version was released in France on DVD in 2007, and on Blu-ray in 2016, after which 'LExpress' said the film "deserves to be rediscovered". 'Tlrama' called it "a black diamond", "the most stylized, the most beautiful, and the most literary of all French thrillers."

'Time Out' called it "an intriguing thriller" and "a colourful if not altogether successful study in obsession and guilt transference." It also praised the performances and said "Serrault is magnificent, as always." 'TV Guide' said "Miller inverts the typical cat-and-mouse thriller conventions to produce a treatise on parental loss." Roy Armes wrote: "What is remarkable about 'Mortelle randonne' is the extent to which the lushly assured 'mise-en-scne' and solid technical mastery are applied to a subject which is never remotely convincing or engaging."

References




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