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''Descent into Hell'' () is a 1986 French
psychological thriller Psychological thriller is a Film genre, genre combining the thriller (genre), thriller and psychological fiction genres. It is commonly used to describe literature or films that deal with psychological narratives in a thriller or thrilling setting ...
film directed by
Francis Girod Francis Girod (9 October 1944 – 19 November 2006) was a French film director, actor, and screenwriter. He directed 20 films between 1974 and 2006. His film ''L'enfance de l'art'' was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. In 1994 he w ...
from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jean-Loup Dabadie, based on the 1955 novel ''The Wounded and the Slain'' by David Goodis. The film stars Claude Brasseur and
Sophie Marceau Sophie Marceau (; born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu, 17 November 1966) is a French actress. As a teenager, she achieved popularity with her debut films ''La Boum'' (1980) and ''La Boum 2'' (1982), receiving a César Award for Most Promising Act ...
as a married couple—she with a dark secret in her past and he, an author suffering from both writer's block and alcoholism—who undergo experiences which strain their relationship to breaking point while vacationing in Haiti.


Plot

Staying in a luxurious hotel in
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, Haiti, are the beautiful and sensual Lola, aged about 20, and her husband Alan, a pulp writer some 30 years older. The stay was meant to give him the opportunity to start a new book, but he spends much of the time drinking. Frustrated at his behaviour, she starts an affair with a French fellow guest. Drunk in an empty street, Alan is attacked but, defending himself with an empty bottle, leaves his assailant dead. A witness, Théophile, offers to keep quiet for a huge sum in cash, upon which he will return the bottle. Selling her jewels, Lola raises the money and throws the bottle into the sea. Not satisfied that this is the end of the story, Alan confesses to the police, who do not believe him because he can produce no proof of the killing and they have already locked up a suspect. Alan then goes to Théophile to urge him to testify, but the man attacks him and in the ensuing struggle is left nearly dead. The film ends with Alan in hospital and Lola, whose deep bond with him has been renewed, at his bedside.


Cast

* Claude Brasseur as Alan Kolber *
Sophie Marceau Sophie Marceau (; born Sophie Danièle Sylvie Maupu, 17 November 1966) is a French actress. As a teenager, she achieved popularity with her debut films ''La Boum'' (1980) and ''La Boum 2'' (1982), receiving a César Award for Most Promising Act ...
as Lola Kolber * Betsy Blair as Mrs. Burns * Hippolyte Girardot as Philippe Devignat *
Sidiki Bakaba Sidiki Bakaba (born in Abengourou, 1949) is an actor, scenario writer and director from Côte d'Ivoire. He lives and works in Abidjan. After studying at the National School of Drama of Abidjan, he conducted training at the Living Theatre and w ...
as Theophile Bijou * Gérard Rinaldi as Elvis * Marie Dubois as Lucette Beulemans Claude Braseur and Sophie Marceau had played the leads in two other films, which had attained great popularity in France: '' La Boum'' (1980) and its sequel, '' La Boum 2''—where they played father and daughter. Their performance in ''Descente'', given their age difference (thirty years) and the nude scenes, led to media discussions and allegations—that Brasseur had no credibility playing Lola Kolber's lover after having played her father, and that Marceau had been forced to skip enjoying her youth. In an interview with
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, Brasseur said, "Jouer le père de Sophie Marceau dans '' La Boum''... puis son amant dans ''Descente aux enfers'' quatre ans plus tard, est un choix qui m'a coûté très cher. Ça n'a pas surpris, ça a choqué. Quand ''Descente aux enfers'' est sorti, il y a eu une profusion de courriers adressés à Gaumont, à Sophie et moi. C'est tout juste si on ne m'accusait pas d'inceste." (“Playing Sophie Marceau's father in La Boum... then her lover in ‘Descente aux enfers’ four years later, is a choice that cost me dearly. It wasn't a surprise it shocked. When ‘Descente aux enfers’ came out, there were a lot of letters addressed to Gaumont, to Sophie and me. That's okay if I hadn't been accused of incest.”) Girod, in a review of the 2005 DVD release of ''Descent into Hell'', commented, "Après avoir convaincu Sophie Marceau de tourner des scènes de nudité pour les besoins du film, mon mauvais esprit m'a poussé à proposer à Claude Brasseur le rôle de son mari. Ce qui m'amusait beaucoup parce qu'il sortait des ''Boum'' où il jouait le père de Sophie. D'ailleurs, entre nous sur le tournage, on appelait ''Descente aux enfers… La Boum X'' (rires). ��Cela a moins amusé un certain nombre de spectateurs groupies de Claude Brasseur qui lui ont envoyé des lettres d'insultes, au moment de la sortie du film ('Salaud ! Tu n'as pas honte ?')." (“After convincing Sophie Marceau to shoot nudity scenes for the film, my bad mind pushed me to offer Claude Brasseur the role of her husband. That amused me a lot because he had made (the) Boum (films) where he played Sophie's father. Besides, among us on the set, we called ‘Descente aux enfers’ ... La Boum X (laughs). ..This was less amusing to a certain number of Claude Brasseur's keen audience who sent him insulting letters at the time of the film's release ('Bastard! Aren't you ashamed?').”)


Music

The CD soundtrack was composed by
Georges Delerue Georges Delerue (12 March 1925 – 20 March 1992) was a French composer who composed over 350 scores for cinema and television. Delerue won numerous important film music awards, including an Academy Award for '' A Little Romance'' (1980), three C� ...
.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Descente Aux Enfers 1986 films 1986 drama films 1986 thriller films 1980s French films 1980s French-language films 1980s psychological drama films 1980s psychological thriller films Films about vacationing Films based on American novels Films directed by Francis Girod Films scored by Georges Delerue Films set in Haiti Films set on beaches Films shot in Haiti Films with screenplays by Jean-Loup Dabadie French psychological drama films French psychological thriller films French-language drama films French-language thriller films