Joy House(1964) [WORKING]
“The contrast between glamour and danger has made the film a compelling watch for audiences across generations.” Facebook · Vintage History Photos · 9 months ago Are you interested in Joy House , or Joy House Blu-ray (Les Félins)
: While the film was shot in both English and French, some reviewers from Blu-ray.com recommend the English version to hear the actors' own voices, though they note that Delon's thick accent can occasionally make fast dialogue difficult to follow. Critical Perspectives Joy House(1964)
“Clement effectively retains and improves the noirish identity of the original story... with an undeniable Hitchcockian quality.” Blu-ray.com · 2 years ago “The contrast between glamour and danger has made
Joy House (1964), also known as Les Félins , is a stylish French-Italian thriller directed by René Clément that leans heavily into a "Hitchcockian" atmosphere. Set against the glamorous backdrop of the French Riviera, the film blends elements of noir with 1960s chic, turning a Mediterranean villa into a claustrophobic "labyrinth of shadows". Set against the glamorous backdrop of the French
: Reviewers from B&S About Movies observe that Clément treats the mansion itself as a "gilded cage" where the characters act as both predator and prey.
: The chemistry between Delon and Fonda is often cited as a highlight, with their performances continuing to resonate as a testament to the "golden age of European cinema".



