Speaking of Murder

{{Short description|1957 French crime film directed by Gilles Grangier}}

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{{Infobox film

| name = Speaking of Murder

| image = Le rouge est mis film poster.jpg

| caption = French theatrical release poster

| director = Gilles Grangier

| producer = Jacques Bar
Alain Poiré

| writer = Michel Audiard
(adaptation)
Gilles Grangier
(adaptation)
Auguste Le Breton
(adaptation)
Auguste Le Breton
(dialogue)

| based_on = a novel by Auguste Le Breton

| starring = Jean Gabin

| music = Denis Kieffer

| cinematography = Louis Page

| editing = Christian Gaudin
Jacqueline Sadoul

| color_process = Black and white

| studio = Cité Films
Société Nouvelle des Établissements Gaumont

| distributor = Gaumont Distribution

| released = {{Film date|1957|04|12|df=y}}

| runtime = 85 minutes

| country = France

| language = French

}}

Speaking of Murder is a 1957 French crime film directed by Gilles Grangier and starring Jean Gabin. The original French title is Le rouge est mis, which means "the red light is on". The screenplay is based on a novel by Auguste Le Breton.[http://www.cinema-francais.fr/les_films/films_g/films_grangier_gilles/le_rouge_est_mis.htm Speaking of Murder at Cinema-francais]

Plot

Louis Bertain (Gabin) is the owner of a Paris garage which is the front for a robbery gang. He and his accomplices are careful to keep up a civic veneer by day, indulging in criminal activities only when "the red light is on" at night. This status quo is upset when one of the gang members becomes convinced that Louis' younger brother is a police informer.

Cast

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