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The Hole (1960) - IMDb The Hole: Directed by Jacques Becker With Michel Constantin, Jean Keraudy, Philippe Leroy, Raymond Meunier Distrust and uncertainty arise when four long-term inmates cautiously induct a new prisoner into their elaborate prison-break scheme
Le trou - Rotten Tomatoes Four prison inmates (Michel Constantin, Raymond Meunier, Jean Keraudy, Philippe Leroy) have been hatching a plan to literally dig out of jail when another prisoner, Claude Gaspard (Marc Michel
Le Trou (1960) Movie Review from Eye for Film The lean plot concerns a cell of four inmates - practical leader Roland (Keraudy), cheeky chap Monseigneur (Meunier), laid back wit Geo (Constantin) and suspicious Manu (Leroy) - who are part way through a plan to break out of the prison when a fifth criminal is assigned to their room
Le trou (1960) - The Criterion Collection Le trou In a Paris prison cell, five inmates use every ounce of their tenacity and ingenuity in an elaborate attempt to tunnel to freedom Based on the novel by José Giovanni, Jacques Becker’s Le trou (The Hole) balances lyrical humanism with a tense, unshakable air of imminent danger
Le Trou (1960) - The Movie Database (TMDB) Four prison inmates have been hatching a plan to literally dig out of jail when another prisoner, Claude Gaspard, is moved into their cell They take a risk and share their plan with the newcomer
Le Trou streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch Four prison inmates have been hatching a plan to literally dig out of jail when another prisoner, Claude Gaspard, is moved into their cell They take a risk and share their plan with the newcomer
Le trou - The Criterion Channel In a Paris prison cell, five inmates use every ounce of their tenacity and ingenuity in an elaborate attempt to tunnel to freedom Based on the novel by José Giovanni, Jacques Becker’s LE TROU balances lyrical humanism with a tense, unshakable air of imminent danger
Le trou (The Hole) – The Brattle If Bresson highlights shrewd ingenuity, Becker foregrounds brute force The escape plan hatched by Becker’s quintet of convicts is logistically simpler but physically more demanding than the one required of Bresson’s solitary war prisoner, and the director doesn’t let the audience forget it