An idealistic, naive German officer is assigned to the home of a middle-aged man and his grown niece; their response to his presence, their only form of resistance is complete silence.
2 videodiscs (99 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in monochrome digital optical mono video file DVD video
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Title from web page Originally released as a motion in 1949 Fullscreen (1.33:1) Special features: 24 hours in the life of a clown (1946), Melville's seventeen-minute first film; New interview with film scholar Ginette Vincendeau; Interview with Melville from 1959; Plus: An essay by critic Geoffrey O'Brien Howard Vernon, Nicole Stephane, Jean-Marie Robain DVD; mono French dialogue; English subtitles