![]() ![]() Adapted Out: The film omits a Sympathetic Inspector Antagonist from the book.On the other hand, in the book, the five men are habitual drunk drivers who enjoy driving on the sidewalk to make pedestrians dive out of their way, which is more reckless than the accidental gun discharge which killed Julie's husband in the film. In the book, a hitman killed Julie's Reformed Criminal husband prior to the main story and the men Julie kills are innocent of his death, while in the film, they did kill him. Accidental Murder: Delvaux was playing with a hunting gun and accidentally killed Julie's husband when Morane tried to snatch the gun from him.The Bride Wore Black provides examples of: Eventually, her motive is revealed: she is stalking, and murdering, five men who are responsible for the death of her husband on the day of her wedding. Some time later, she begins stalking another man. She infiltrates a party that Bliss organizes and she kills him (she throws him off the balcony of his flat). ![]() She stalks Bliss, a man who does not know her. It is based on the 1940 novel of the same name by Cornell Woolrich.Ī woman named Julie Kohler (Moreau) tries to jump out a window to her death, but is stopped by her mother. The Bride Wore Black ( La mariée était en noir) is a 1968 French thriller film directed by François Truffaut and starring Jeanne Moreau, Charles Denner, Michel Bouquet and Michael Lonsdale. ![]()
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