John Pierre Melville

Le Samouraï (1967) French (Eng subs)  Movies

Posted by lookkil at May 10, 2008
Le Samouraï (1967) French (Eng subs)

Le Samouraï (1967) French + Eng subs
DVDRip | Language: French | XviD | 720x400 | 01:40:48 | 700 Mb
Genre: Post-Noir/Crime Thriller/Drama | RS.com | Country: France-Italy | SRT and SUB

A film by Jean-Pierre Melville Main Cast: Alain Delon, Natalie Delon, Cathy Rosier, François Perier, Michel Boisrond

Du rififi chez les hommes / Rififi (1955)  Movies

Posted by Rare-1 at Feb. 5, 2015
Du rififi chez les hommes / Rififi (1955)

Du rififi chez les hommes / Rififi (1955)
BRRip | MKV | 790 x 576 | AVC @ 2237 Kbps | 118 min | 2.05 Gb
Audio: French AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subs: English (embedded)
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller | France

After five years in prison, Tony le Stéphanois meets his dearest friends Jo and the Italian Mario Ferrati and they invite Tony to steal a couple of jewels from the show-window of the famous jewelry Mappin & Webb Ltd, but he declines. Tony finds his former girlfriend Mado, who became the lover of the gangster owner of the night-club L' Âge d' Or Louis Grutter, and he humiliates her, beating on her back for being unfaithful. Then he calls Jo and Mario and proposes a burglary of the safe of the jewelry. They invite the Italian specialist in safes and elegant wolf Cesar to join their team and they plot a perfect heist. They are successful in their plan, but the Don Juan Cesar makes things go wrong when he gives a valuable ring to his mistress.

The Confession (1970) Criterion Collection  Movies

Posted by Sartre at March 11, 2016
The Confession (1970) Criterion Collection

The Confession (1970) Criterion Collection
BDRip | MKV | 2hr 18mn | 1792x1080 | AVC | 5000kbps | DTS 1.0 255 kbps | 5.09GB + 1.05GB
Drama-Thriller | Language: French | Subtitles: English | NitroFlare/1Fichier

This Costa-Gavras thriller stars Yves Montand as an East European government functionary, inexplicably imprisoned by his Communist superiors. He is not told why he has been arrested, nor has his wife (Simone Signoret) been informed of his fate. He never knows the whys and wherefores of the whole affair – nor does the audience. The Confession was based on the true story of loyal Communist Arthur London's unjustified purge trial of 1951. Despite the film's confusion, Costa-Gavras' Kafkaesque view of the world, in which the individual is overwhelmed by events that he can't possibly begin to understand, struck a responsive chord in the chaotic early '70s.