Plagued by ill health for most of his life, Clouzot broke into films as a writer and assistant director in the early 1930s. He made his first feature, "L'assassin habite au 21" in 1941, but it was his second film, "Le Corbeau" (1942), that gained him both fame and notoriety. A mature suspense picture concerning the effects of a rash of poison-pen letters on a provincial…
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