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Diabolique (1996 film)

Diabolique is a 1996 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeremiah Chechik, written by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Don Roos, and starring Sharon Stone, Isabelle Adjani, Chazz Palminteri, and Kathy Bates. The plot follows the wife and mistress of an abusive schoolmaster who find themselves stalked by an unknown assailant after murdering him and disposing of his body.

Diabolique
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJeremiah Chechik
Screenplay byHenri-Georges Clouzot
Don Roos
Based onShe Who Was No More (Celle qui n'était plus)
by Boileau-Narcejac
Produced byJames G. Robinson
Marvin Worth
Starring
CinematographyPeter James
Edited byCarol Littleton
Music byRandy Edelman
Jeremy Sweet
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • March 22, 1996 (1996-03-22)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$45 million
Box office$62.4 million

The film is a remake of the French film Les Diaboliques (1955) directed by Clouzot, which was based on the novel She Who Was No More (French: Celle qui n'était plus) by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac.

Plot

Mia Baran is a devout Catholic schoolteacher at a boys' school outside Pittsburgh where her husband, Guy, is schoolmaster. Guy is abusive to the weak Mia, a former nun who suffers from cardiomyopathy; his mistress, Nicole Horner, a fellow teacher at the school, is protective of Mia. When both women grow tired of his abuses, they collaborate to murder him in an apartment owned by a family friend of Nicole's. The women lure him there, and Mia drugs him before they successfully drown him in a bathtub. They wrap his body in a shower curtain and place it in a wicker box.

While en route to the school, Nicole crashes Guy's car in a pileup on the interstate, but the wicker box goes unnoticed by authorities. The women arrive at the school in the middle of the night, and dump Guy's corpse in the unkempt swimming pool on the property, staging his death as an accidental drowning. When his body fails to rise to the surface after several days, Nicole has the pool drained, but Guy's body is nowhere to be found. The women subsequently discover photos taken of them on the day of Guy's murder, and believe someone is blackmailing them.

After reading about the discovery of a John Doe in a nearby river, Mia goes to view the body at the sheriff's station, but finds it is not Guy. There, she attracts the attention of Shirley Vogel, a retired police officer-turned-private investigator who offers to look into Guy's disappearance. Nicole is resistant, and Shirley quickly becomes suspicious of the women. Their fears of a blackmailer are confirmed when Mia discovers the shower curtain used to conceal Guy's body hanging in her bathroom window.

Shirley confronts Mia with the accident report from Guy's car, and surmises that Guy was en route to see her in Pittsburgh on the day he disappeared. Mia grows increasingly paranoid, believing Guy is alive and stalking the women. This fear increases when two videographers filming an event at the school capture an image of Guy standing in one of the building's windows. Later, while investigating the school's basement, Shirley is attacked and knocked unconscious.

That night, Mia finds Guy floating in her bathtub, and witnesses him rise from the water. Terrified, she loses consciousness and collapses, apparently suffering a heart attack. Nicole arrives, and it is revealed that she and Guy had planned the series of events to scare Mia to the point of heart failure. Nicole laments, however, and tells Guy she had wanted to call it off. While overlooking Mia's body, Nicole realizes she is in fact not dead; when Guy realizes she is alive, he attacks both women, knocking Nicole unconscious.

Mia flees downstairs, and Guy tackles her to the ground in front of the pool and attempts to drown her. Nicole manages to stop him by driving a garden rake into his head, and he falls into the pool. As Nicole attempts to revive Mia, Guy pulls her into the pool and tries to drown her. Mia enters the pool, and together, both women successfully drown him. They exit the pool and are confronted by Shirley, who punches Mia in the face; willing to cover for the women, she explains it will help prove self-defense in Guy's murder. Mia walks away from the pool, distraught, and Shirley smokes a cigarette while watching Guy's body sink to the bottom.

Cast

Production

Filming took place in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1][2] The St. Philomena School was used as the primarily filming location.[1]

The 1994 film adaptation of The Flintstones features a character named Sharon Stone as an in-joke; that movie's producers later tried to hire the real Stone for the role. Since she was shooting Diabolique at the time, Stone had to turn the part down, a decision she later claimed to regret.

Reception

Critical

The movie was compared unfavorably to the original movie, and received overall negative reviews.[3][4] It currently holds a 'rotten' 23% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 31 reviews with the consensus: "This seedy remake of a classic French chiller goes through the motions in recreating the original's diabolical plot, but without the genuine suspense or stylistic finesse."

Stone was nominated for a Razzie Award for "Worst New Star" (as the new "serious" Sharon Stone) for this film and Last Dance, where she lost to Pamela Anderson for Barb Wire. Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "C+" on a scale of A+ to F.[5]

Box office

The movie was a box office bomb, grossing $17 million in the USA.[6] In other territories the movie performed better, grossing $45 million in total.

References

  1. ^ a b "City lands good share of movies". The Vindicator. December 10, 1995. p. B5 – via Google News.
  2. ^ "St. Philomena eighth-grade reunion for class of 1975 a special happening". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 26, 1995. p. E-10 – via Google News.
  3. ^ Maslin, Janet (March 22, 1996). "FILM REVIEW; Forget the Cerebral. Just Kill Him". The New York Times. Retrieved May 30, 2017.
  4. ^ "Movie Reviews : 'Diabolique' Attempts to Replicate the Mystique". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-12-20. Retrieved 2020-07-21.
  6. ^ "Weekend Box Office". Los Angeles Times. March 26, 1996. Retrieved March 3, 2018.

External links

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Diabolique is a 1996 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeremiah Chechik written by Henri Georges Clouzot and Don Roos and starring Sharon Stone Isabelle Adjani Chazz Palminteri and Kathy Bates The plot follows the wife and mistress of an abusive schoolmaster who find themselves stalked by an unknown assailant after murdering him and disposing of his body DiaboliqueTheatrical release posterDirected byJeremiah ChechikScreenplay byHenri Georges ClouzotDon RoosBased onShe Who Was No More Celle qui n etait plus by Boileau NarcejacProduced byJames G RobinsonMarvin WorthStarringSharon Stone Isabelle Adjani Chazz Palminteri Kathy Bates Spalding Gray Allen Garfield Adam Hann ByrdCinematographyPeter JamesEdited byCarol LittletonMusic byRandy EdelmanJeremy SweetProductioncompanyMorgan Creek ProductionsDistributed byWarner Bros Release dateMarch 22 1996 1996 03 22 Running time107 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 45 millionBox office 62 4 millionThe film is a remake of the French film Les Diaboliques 1955 directed by Clouzot which was based on the novel She Who Was No More French Celle qui n etait plus by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical 4 2 Box office 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditMia Baran is a devout Catholic schoolteacher at a boys school outside Pittsburgh where her husband Guy is schoolmaster Guy is abusive to the weak Mia a former nun who suffers from cardiomyopathy his mistress Nicole Horner a fellow teacher at the school is protective of Mia When both women grow tired of his abuses they collaborate to murder him in an apartment owned by a family friend of Nicole s The women lure him there and Mia drugs him before they successfully drown him in a bathtub They wrap his body in a shower curtain and place it in a wicker box While en route to the school Nicole crashes Guy s car in a pileup on the interstate but the wicker box goes unnoticed by authorities The women arrive at the school in the middle of the night and dump Guy s corpse in the unkempt swimming pool on the property staging his death as an accidental drowning When his body fails to rise to the surface after several days Nicole has the pool drained but Guy s body is nowhere to be found The women subsequently discover photos taken of them on the day of Guy s murder and believe someone is blackmailing them After reading about the discovery of a John Doe in a nearby river Mia goes to view the body at the sheriff s station but finds it is not Guy There she attracts the attention of Shirley Vogel a retired police officer turned private investigator who offers to look into Guy s disappearance Nicole is resistant and Shirley quickly becomes suspicious of the women Their fears of a blackmailer are confirmed when Mia discovers the shower curtain used to conceal Guy s body hanging in her bathroom window Shirley confronts Mia with the accident report from Guy s car and surmises that Guy was en route to see her in Pittsburgh on the day he disappeared Mia grows increasingly paranoid believing Guy is alive and stalking the women This fear increases when two videographers filming an event at the school capture an image of Guy standing in one of the building s windows Later while investigating the school s basement Shirley is attacked and knocked unconscious That night Mia finds Guy floating in her bathtub and witnesses him rise from the water Terrified she loses consciousness and collapses apparently suffering a heart attack Nicole arrives and it is revealed that she and Guy had planned the series of events to scare Mia to the point of heart failure Nicole laments however and tells Guy she had wanted to call it off While overlooking Mia s body Nicole realizes she is in fact not dead when Guy realizes she is alive he attacks both women knocking Nicole unconscious Mia flees downstairs and Guy tackles her to the ground in front of the pool and attempts to drown her Nicole manages to stop him by driving a garden rake into his head and he falls into the pool As Nicole attempts to revive Mia Guy pulls her into the pool and tries to drown her Mia enters the pool and together both women successfully drown him They exit the pool and are confronted by Shirley who punches Mia in the face willing to cover for the women she explains it will help prove self defense in Guy s murder Mia walks away from the pool distraught and Shirley smokes a cigarette while watching Guy s body sink to the bottom Cast EditSharon Stone as Nicole Horner Isabelle Adjani as Mia Baran Chazz Palminteri as Guy Baran Kathy Bates as Shirley Vogel Spalding Gray as Simon Veatch Shirley Knight as Edie Danziger Allen Garfield as Leo Katzman Adam Hann Byrd as Erik Pretzer Clea Lewis as Lisa Campos Bingo O Malley as Gannon Donal Logue as Video Photographer 1 J J Abrams as Video Photographer 2Production EditFilming took place in and around Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1 2 The St Philomena School was used as the primarily filming location 1 The 1994 film adaptation of The Flintstones features a character named Sharon Stone as an in joke that movie s producers later tried to hire the real Stone for the role Since she was shooting Diabolique at the time Stone had to turn the part down a decision she later claimed to regret Reception EditCritical Edit The movie was compared unfavorably to the original movie and received overall negative reviews 3 4 It currently holds a rotten 23 rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 31 reviews with the consensus This seedy remake of a classic French chiller goes through the motions in recreating the original s diabolical plot but without the genuine suspense or stylistic finesse Stone was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst New Star as the new serious Sharon Stone for this film and Last Dance where she lost to Pamela Anderson for Barb Wire Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of C on a scale of A to F 5 Box office Edit The movie was a box office bomb grossing 17 million in the USA 6 In other territories the movie performed better grossing 45 million in total References Edit a b City lands good share of movies The Vindicator December 10 1995 p B5 via Google News St Philomena eighth grade reunion for class of 1975 a special happening Pittsburgh Post Gazette October 26 1995 p E 10 via Google News Maslin Janet March 22 1996 FILM REVIEW Forget the Cerebral Just Kill Him The New York Times Retrieved May 30 2017 Movie Reviews Diabolique Attempts to Replicate the Mystique Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 28 2017 Cinemascore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 Retrieved 2020 07 21 Weekend Box Office Los Angeles Times March 26 1996 Retrieved March 3 2018 External links Edit Film portal United States portal 1990s portalDiabolique at AllMovie Diabolique at IMDb Diabolique at Rotten Tomatoes Diabolique at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diabolique 1996 film amp oldid 1117946814, 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