Los Angeles Times

Aglow with frank sensuality

- — Kenneth Turan

Celebrated in its home country but seldom seen here, Jacques Becker’s 1952 film “Casque d’Or,” one of the true glories of French cinema, gets a rare big screen appearance at the Norton Simon Museum as part of its “The Belle Epoque on Film” series.

The favorite role of star Simone Signoret (who won an Oscar for “Room at the Top”) this is a bravura period romance costarring Serge Reggiani that masterfull­y interweave­s love, violence and fate in turn-of-the-century Paris. Signoret stars as Marie, a woman radiant with frank sensuality, whose waves of blond hair give the film its title. The characters’ intense feelings are complicate­d not only by misfortune­s, miscalcula­tion and misunderst­andings but also by the dynamics of crime, jealousy, personal honor and the implacable code of the underworld.

“Casque d’Or.” Playing at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Norton Simon, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.

 ?? The Criterion Collection ?? GEORGES (Serge Reggiani) and Marie (Simone Signoret) star in “Casque d’Or.”
The Criterion Collection GEORGES (Serge Reggiani) and Marie (Simone Signoret) star in “Casque d’Or.”

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