Melville Productions (USA): 3
Movies
Cape Fear
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Genre: Thriller (Movies)
Cast:

Gregory Peck
Jack Kruschen
Lori Martin
Director: J. Lee Thompson
Genre: Thriller (Movies)
Cast:
Gregory Peck
Jack Kruschen
Lori Martin
Cape Fear (1962) is an American psychological thriller film noir directed by J. Lee Thompson, from a screenplay, based on the novel The Executioners by John D. MacDonald. Released from prison in Southeast Georgia after serving eight years for rape, Max Cady quickly seeks out attorney Sam Bowden. Cady blames Bowden for his conviction and holds a grudge against him for interrupting his attack and testifying against him. Cady begins to stalk and subtly threaten Bowden’s loved ones, including his wife Peggy and their 14-year-old daughter Nancy. He even kills ...
Movies
The Terrible Children
Director: Jean-Pierre Melville
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:

Nicole Stéphane
Edouard Dermithe
Jean Cocteau
Director: Jean-Pierre Melville
Genre: Drama (Movies)
Cast:
Nicole Stéphane
Edouard Dermithe
Jean Cocteau
The French film, The Terrible Children (1950), directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and adapted from Jean Cocteau’s novel of the same name, portrays the complex bond between a brother and sister. Elisabeth takes care of their bedridden mother and is fiercely protective of her younger brother Paul. When Paul gets hurt in a snowball fight and has to drop out of school, Elisabeth becomes even more shielding towards him. This causes them to spend most of their time at home with very little visitors besides the doctor and maid. One exception is Paul’s friend Gérard, ...
Movies
The Silence of the Sea
Director: Jean-Pierre Melville
Genre: War (Movies)
Cast:

Howard Vernon
Jean-Marie Robain
Nicole Stéphane
Director: Jean-Pierre Melville
Genre: War (Movies)
Cast:
Howard Vernon
Jean-Marie Robain
Nicole Stéphane
The French drama film The Silence of the Sea (1949) is Jean-Pierre Melville’s directorial debut. It is based on the book of the same name by Jean Bruller, published in 1942. Set in occupied France in 1941, the story follows a retired man and his adult niece who share a house in a small village. Their peaceful coexistence is disrupted when they are forced to accommodate Werner von Ebrennac, a German lieutenant with a limp. Despite their mutual dislike for him, they silently agree to never speak or acknowledge his presence. The officer often joins them by the fire at ...