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Maigret

The Patience of Maigret
Maigret's sneaking affection for a paralyzed criminal Manuel Palmari propels him to pursue his murderer despite the mastermind's involvement in a current jewel robbery.
7.8 /10
Maigret and the Burglar's Wife
Maigret is visited by Ernestine, the wife of a burglar known as 'Sad Freddie'. Whilst breaking into a house he discovered a body and is so alarmed he has fled the country. The trail leads Maigret to a dentist who lives with his domineering elderly mother. His wife has gone missing but Maigret needs to find a body if he is to provide a link.
7.7 /10
Maigret Goes to School
Maigret is called to investigate a murder in a small village near to La Rochelle, the victim being old Jeanne, shot through her window. She was the local post mistress with access to everyone's mail and knew everyone's secrets. The main suspect is a married school-teacher but the local doctor explains to Maigret that this is chiefly because he has come from Paris and the village resents in-comers. A chat with two school-boys puts Maigret in the right direction.
7.3 /10
Maigret and the Mad Woman
Maigret is dismissive when a seemingly paranoid elderly woman complains of being followed but later regrets his inaction when she is murdered.
7.4 /10
Maigret on Home Ground
An anonymous note announces that a crime will be committed during mass at the church in Maigret's provincial home town.
7.4 /10
Maigret Sets a Trap
A serial killer is murdering young women in Paris. Maigret sets a trap using a policewoman as a decoy in the murder location. The killer attacks her but when the police come he runs away, leaving a sartorial clue which links to Marcel Moncin, a married mother's boy. Maigret arrests Moncin but whilst he is in custody there is another killing. Has Maigret got the wrong man or does Moncin have an accomplice?
7.9 /10

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The Contemptuous Ruby

The Contemptuous Ruby

Synopsis Opening late at night in a swimming pool, the writers quickly establish Sheriff Ted as the prophetic seer of the evil that lurks in Breakwater Louisiana. The main protagonist, Ruby, offers sexual tension and manipulates the lives of those around her. This story is a sardonic and tragic tale with a featured close-up of a tattoo of Comedy and Tragedy as a metaphor for the torment of a paralyzed Walter Wilson; who is held captive in a mangled war-torn body and bound to his wheelchair. Sheriff Ted, Walter's friend and fellow Vietnam soldier bears witness to Walter's mute state and the immobility of his hands while reliving his days of happiness and glory in his mind's eye. Walter's torment is visualized by extreme close-ups of his face and eyes while he sits and watches an 8mm film over and over again. His young and beautiful bride, Ruby, from days long past has degenerated into an aging and perverse sadist who tortures him with malicious indifference. Her promiscuous acts with hapless strangers while Walter is forced to watch is beyond evil. When Ruby hires a young dancer, Fawn, for Walter's amusement, it leads to Ruby's undoing. By the time we're introduced to Ruby, her evil is developed and her inevitable quest for absolution and annihilation is revealed. The fact that she gets both will serve the audience well. The writers lead you in and out of Ruby's psychosis, where the temptations of the dark late-night bars lure her night after night. It conjures up a diabolical noir setting. Ruby's antics become an important insight into the evil of a scorned and toxic woman. Her Tango scene with a tall, beautiful and much younger woman, Kat, who is at her beck and call will mesmerize the audience. Walter's sister, Rhonda, a trust fund hippie dedicates her life to causes. Walter is one of her causes. When the main characters do actually come together the unfolding of Ruby's contempt for Walter then skyrockets. Ruby's obsession with luring naive sailors, soldiers, and young women is her real story. One of these, a longshoreman, Lon, appears somewhat happenstance. However, the nature of Lon's humble dedication to Breakwater makes him an easy target for Ruby's spontaneous combustion of greed and salacious exhibitionism. The writers are able to bring in some tension-breaking humor with Ruby's diabolical antics and her expertise with her pole dancing skills. Lon's dialogue with Ruby clearly depicts him as innocent. While Ruby's torment of Walter seems highly improbable, it works in the context of the story. Additionally, the Tango between Ruby and Kat is steamy enough to entertain. Ruby's tough edges are never smoothed out except in wedding photos and home movies of her and Walter making her a more endearing character. Sheriff Ted narrates this tale throughout in classic voice-over with his pulp fiction writing skills. Overall, The Contemptuous Ruby is gripping as well as entertaining. A highly flamboyant lust tryst that focuses intently on the internal agony of Walter. The writers confirm the desolation and stark loneliness of 1971Breakwater, Louisiana.

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