Just Before Nightfall

1971 film by Claude Chabrol


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nameJust Before Nightfall
imageJust Before Nightfall.jpg
captionFrench theatrical release poster
directorClaude Chabrol
producerAndré Génovès
screenplayClaude Chabrol
based_on
starringStéphane Audran
Michel Bouquet
musicPierre Jansen
cinematographyJean Rabier
editingJacques Gaillard
studioCinegai S.p.A.
Les Films de la Boétie
distributorColumbia Films
released
runtime107 minutes
countryFrance
Italy
languageFrench
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| name = Just Before Nightfall | image = Just Before Nightfall.jpg

| alt = | caption = French theatrical release poster | director = Claude Chabrol | producer = André Génovès | screenplay = Claude Chabrol | based_on = | narrator = | starring = Stéphane Audran Michel Bouquet | music = Pierre Jansen | cinematography = Jean Rabier | editing = Jacques Gaillard | studio = Cinegai S.p.A. Les Films de la Boétie | distributor = Columbia Films | released = | runtime = 107 minutes | country = France Italy | language = French Just Before Nightfall () is a 1971 French crime drama film written and directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Stéphane Audran and Michel Bouquet. Based on the 1951 novel The Thin Line by Edward Atiyah, it follows a married businessman who, after killing his mistress, tries to ease his conscience by confessing to his wife and the victim's husband.

Plot

Charles Masson, a married advertising executive and father of two children, has an affair with Laura, the wife of his best friend François, an architect. During one of their sadomasochistic sex games, Charles strangles Laura. While the police does not suspect him, Charles' conscience drives him to confess his crime first to his wife Hélène and later to François. Both ask him not to turn himself over to the authorities, as this would not bring Laura back to life and only destroy his family. Charles becomes gradually convinced that Laura's death was not an accident but his intention, as he felt humiliated by her. Unable to stand the strain any longer, Charles announces to Hélène that he will go to the police the next morning to make a confession. Hélène, preparing Charles' sleep medicine, deliberately gives him an overdose. His death is classified as a suicide. Some time later, Hélène sits at the beach with her children and her mother-in-law, who remarks that the children seem to be getting over their father's death.

Cast

Release

Just Before Nightfall was released on March 31, 1971.

Paris-based Tamasa Distribution is set to release "Première Vague" a collection of blu-ray discs of seven early films by Chabrol. The box set is set for release in France on November 18, 2025. Variety reported that it would include films that were "long unavailable" to the public, including Just Before Nightfall.

Reception

Just Before Nightfall met with positive reviews by contemporary American critics. In his 1976 review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert called the film "one of Chabrol's best films on his favorite theme", whose "last half-hour provides a series of moral reverses that leaves us, too, puzzled about what's right and what's wrong". Jacoba Atlas of the Los Angeles Free Press titled Chabrol "a master at showing the macabre murkiness that lies just below the surface of ordinary lives", who, with this film, has made "the definitive statement about the nightmare quality of the cowardly conscience of us all". David Pirie, writing for the British Time Out magazine, thought equally positive of the film, which he saw as a "tortuous, entertaining study of murder and the expiation of guilt" with "meticulous" direction, acting and script. While Vincent Canby of The New York Times objected that the film "eventually becomes too schematic", he acknowledged that "the scheme has so many ambiguous twists and turns that the film continues to provoke the memory long after one has left the theater", resulting in "a comedy of a high, intelligent and dark order". "On the scale of recent Chabrol films, Juste Avant La Nuit is somewhere below La Femme Infidele and Le Boucher but above La Rupture."

Awards

References

References

  1. de Baecque, Antoine. (2021). "Chabrol: biographie". Éditions Stock.
  2. Meza, Ed. (October 13, 2025). "Tamasa Distribution Readies Blu-Ray Box Set Release of Claude Chabrol's 'Première Vague' Collection, Presenting Restored Works By Claude Autant-Lara, Claire Devers (Exclusive)". [[Variety (magazine).
  3. Ebert, Roger. (24 February 1976). "Just Before Nightfall".
  4. Atlas, Jacoby. (24–30 October 1975). "Just Before Nightfall". Los Angeles Free Press.
  5. (1998). "Time Out Film Guide, Seventh Edition 1999". Penguin.
  6. Canby, Vincent. (9 October 1974). "Film: 'Before Nightfall'". The New York Times.
  7. Vlessing, Etan. (27 March 2018). "Stephane Audran, Star of 'Babette's Feast,' Dies at 85". The Hollywood Reporter.
  8. (27 March 2018). "French star Stephane Audran dies at 85".

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