La bête humaine

Feb 19 1940 Not Rated 1h 40m
Crime, Drama

Returning by train to the French port of Le Havre, Jacques Lantier, a tormented railwayman, meets by chance the impulsive stationmaster Roubard and Séverine, his wife.

Plot

Jacques Lantier is a train engineer who is prone to violent seizures, a condition he attributes to his forefathers' habit of excessive drinking. Roubaud is a train conductor on the same railroad that Lantier works on, married to the much younger Séverine. When Roubaud catches wind of his wife's affair with her godfather, the wealthy M. Grandmorin, he kills him during a train journey in a fit of jealousy. He makes sure that Séverine is also present, making her an accomplice to murder. Lantier, despite having witnessed them quite clearly in the train corridor, hides the fact during the investigation as he is attracted to Séverine. They both begin an affair, all the while Roubaud becomes increasingly withdrawn and starts to gamble. Séverine urges Lantier to kill her husband so that they would be free but she is unaware of Lantier's unfortunate condition.

Written by

Émile Zola, Jean Renoir, Denise Leblond

Directed by

Jean Renoir

Production Countries

France

Production Companies

Paris Film, Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France

Languages

Français

Awards

1 nomination

Scores
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8,633
Average Rating
7.5 out of 10
Metascore
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