Labelled as France's master of suspense, Claude Chabrol has been at the forefront of French cinema for the last 50 years. This collection includes three of his classic thrillers.
MERCI POUR LE CHOCOLAT (2000):
In Chabrol's taut thriller, Isabelle Huppert finds herself in the middle of an intricate and murderous web of deception...
BETTY (1992):
When the out of control Betty (Marie Tringtinant) meets the recently widowed Laure (Stephane Audran) in a bar, they seem to have an instant bond. But when Laure decides to take her in and Betty begins to unravel her seedy, sad and at times horrific life story of betrayal and self destruction to her, something snaps and what follows is one of the most intriguing cat and mouse battles ever witnessed...
INSPECTOR LAVARDIN (1986):
While investigating a bizarre murder of a writer in a small seaside village, Lavardin discovers more than he bargained when he realizes that the victim's widow is an old flame.
What follows is a stylish and charming first-rate thriller from the master of suspense.