
Crimson Curtain
1 hour 24 minutes1952-11-14
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Bertal, a despotic and hated theater director, is assassinated before a performance of Macbeth in which he was to play with Aurélia Nobli, his companion and Ludovic Arn, her lover. The police arrive on the scene and the investigation begins. Suspicion first falls on Sigurd, an old actor who had threatened Bertal. But parallels appear between the characters in the play and the actors who play them.
Cast

Michel Barsacq
Pierrette's youngest son

Edmond Beauchamp
The actor who plays King Duncan

Pierre Brasseur
Ludovic Arn / Macbeth

Michel Simon
Lucien Bertal / Léonard, his understudy / Banquo

Paul Barge
The bistro

Monelle Valentin
Aurélia Nobli / Lady Macbeth

Jean Brochard
Chief Inspector

Olivier Hussenot
Deputy Inspector Gobinet

Lucien Blondeau

Louis Bugette

Daniel Cauchy
Léon

Gérard Darrieu
A stagehand in the theater

Jacques Denoël
An actor

Jacques Dufilho
An actor

Michel Etcheverry
An actor

Henri Gaultier
The doctor on duty

Madeleine Geoffroy
An actor

Gabriel Gobin

Françoise Goléa
The lover on the bench

Pierre Goutas
An actor

Michel Herbault
Laurent, an actor

Katherine Kath
A witch in Macbeth

Benoîte Labb
A witch in Macbeth

Paul Laurent

Robert Le Béal
An actor

Serge Lecointe
Pierrette's eldest son

Robert Le Fort

Robert Lombard
An actor

François Marié
The lover on the bench

Paul Mathos
Garnier

Geneviève Morel
Pierrette, l'habilleuse

Jean-Paul Moulinot

Hubert Noël

André Numès
Police Constable Vernier

Marcel Pérès
The machinist who makes the wind

Jacques Rispal
The actor with the shaved head

Christian Simon
The young actor who plays Fléance

Georgette Talazac
The opener who knits

Catherine Toth
A witch in Macbeth

André Versini
A radio journalist

Noël Roquevert
Sigurd

Jacques Beauvais
A spectator at the theater (uncredited)

Charles Bouillaud
The policeman at the police station (uncredited)

Georges Demas
A spectator at the theater / An extra in Macbeth (uncredited)

Rudy Lenoir
An actor (uncredited)

Raymond Pierson
An extra in Macbeth / A spectator at the theater (uncredited)

Louis Saintève
A spectator at the theater (uncredited)

Françoise Soulié
(uncredited)
