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Diabolique is a 1996 American psychological thriller film directed by Jeremiah Chechik, starring Sharon Stone, Isabelle Adjani, Chazz Palminteri, and Kathy Bates.The plot follows the wife and mistress of an abusive schoolmaster who find themselves stalked by an unknown assailant after murdering the schoolmaster and disposing of his body.
Diabolique may refer to: Diabolique (1955 film) , or Les Diaboliques , 1955 French film starring Simone Signoret Diabolique (1996 film) , 1996 United States remake of Les Diaboliques starring Sharon Stone
Les Diaboliques (French: [le djabÉ”lik], released as Diabolique in the United States and variously translated as The Devils or The Fiends) [1] is a 1955 French psychological horror thriller film co-written and directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, starring Simone Signoret, Véra Clouzot, Paul Meurisse and Charles Vanel.
Les Diaboliques, 1874 short stories collection by Jules Amédée Barbey d'Aurevilly, each of which relates a tale of a woman who commits acts of violence, crime, or revenge; Les Diaboliques, 1955 French film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, based on a novel by Boileau-Narcejac; Diabolique (1996 film), 1996 U.S. film, remake of 1955 film
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Reflections of Murder is a 1974 made-for-TV movie that was produced by ABC. A suspense-thriller film, it is a remake of the classic 1955 French film Les Diaboliques. [1] John Badham directed, from Carol Sobieski's script. [2] [3] The cast was led by Tuesday Weld, Joan Hackett and Sam Waterston in the primary roles.
At the end of 2011, the launch of DMAX, a specialty irritation television channel on documentaries and factuals fully owned by Unidad Editorial, was announced. The new channel replaced Veo TV on digital terrestrial television. [1] DMAX began broadcasting on January 12, 2012. [2]