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Maigret Leads the Investigation
Inspector Maigret investigates the murders of two paranoid women, an unknown woman whose body was discovered by a burglar during a robbery, and a seemingly meek and boring man.
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Plot Summary
Inspector Maigret is tasked with capturing a serial killer terrorizing Paris. The killer, a woman, lures and murders other women, leaving them in specific locations. Maigret devises a plan to catch her, involving baiting her with a potential victim, while grappling with the psychological toll of the case.
Critical Reception
The film was a commercial success and is generally well-regarded for its tense atmosphere and strong lead performance by Jean Gabin. While not considered a landmark film in the Maigret canon, it effectively captures the noir elements and the gritty Parisian setting.
What Reviewers Say
Jean Gabin delivers a commanding performance as the weary but determined Inspector Maigret.
The film successfully evokes the dark, rain-slicked atmosphere of post-war Paris.
The mystery is engaging, though the resolution may feel somewhat predictable to modern audiences.
Google audience: Audience reviews often praise Jean Gabin's iconic portrayal of Maigret and the film's effective suspense. Some find the pacing a bit slow by contemporary standards, but appreciate its classic crime drama elements.
Fun Fact
This film was originally released in France as 'Maigret tend un piège', which translates to 'Maigret Sets a Trap'.
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