Blood Relatives
Blood Relatives | |
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Directed by | Claude Chabrol |
Produced by |
Denis Héroux Eugène Lépicier |
Written by |
Sydney Banks Claude Chabrol Ed McBain (novel) |
Starring |
Donald Sutherland Aude Landry Donald Pleasence Lisa Langlois David Hemmings Stephane Audran |
Music by | Pierre Jansen |
Cinematography | Jean Rabier |
Edited by | Yves Langlois |
Production company |
Cinevideo-Filmel |
Distributed by |
Filmcorp Productions Inc. (1981) (USA) Astral Video (1984) (Canada) CMV Laservision (2005) (Germany) United Artists Video (UAV) |
Release dates |
1 February 1978 8 September 1978 16 February 1979 7 September 1979 October 1981 November 2005 (Turin Film Festival) |
Running time | 100 mins. |
Country | France/Canada |
Blood Relatives is a 1978 Canadian-French film directed by Claude Chabrol.
Synopsis
Blood Relatives involves the brutal murder of a teenage girl and the subsequent investigation led by Donald Sutherland, reprising his low-key cop role from Klute. Claude Chabrol and his regular cinematographer Jean Rabier manage to create an unsettling mood, effectively using the streets of Old Montreal to create an atmosphere of doom and gloom.
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