Wearing a trench coat and a hat, Jef Costello (Alain Delon) left his apartment and stole a car. He took the car to a remote garage where the proprietor changed the license plates and provided Jef with a pistol. Jef gave him a wad of cash before driving away. He stopped at a girlfriend's apartment to set up an alibi. Next, he stopped at a card game where he arranged to have a spot available after he would leave his girlfriend's apartment. From there, he went to a night club. On stage was a pretty black pianist (Cathy Rosier). Jef navigated through the club and into the private offices in back, There, he killed the manager. On his way out, he bumped into the pianist. He got to his girlfriend's just in time to leave at the prearranged time while being spotted by another man. He then dumped the gun and gloves in the river, and abandoned the stolen car. He arrived at the card game.
The police rounded up scores of suspects. Jef was brought in from the card game. Standing in a line up, many of the people from the club were on hand to ID the perp. Jef was chosen for closer scrutiny. The Police Commissioner (Francois Perier) quickly decided, based mostly on a gut feeling, that Jef was the killer. Even after the pianist denied that he was the killer, the commissioner had Jef tailed.
Disappointed that Jef had been arrested, his employer tried to kill him. Jef found himself under police surveillance and also a target for death. Worse still, the commissioner was trying to get his girlfriend (Nathalie Delon) to recant the well-crafted alibi. Could Jef keep ahead of the police and take revenge on his treacherous employer before he was arrested or killed?
This French neo noir crime thriller is highly rated and quite influential among many directors who followed. Though it is cool and stylish, it is based on a weak story. After the murder, the police collect suspects and Jef has no criminal record. If he had just gone back to his apartment rather than a 2 AM poker game, he would never have been swept up. Then, what the heck is he doing wearing that same trench coat and hat? Reckless. Regarding the police, they just drag everyone downtown. Looks like France doesn't have an equivalent of the 4th Amendment. The pursuit through the city starts to drag and Jef's ability to spot tails and ditch them does tend to indicate he is a shady character.
As the inspiration for many films that followed, this is definitely recommended. Good popcorn fun.
