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Getting Away With Murder

on BBC One London

or The Childhood of Claude Chabrol
Omnibus presents a film about the greatest exponent of crime films since Hitchcock. ' I like to see people kill other people. Murder in films adds a little spice, makes the audience feel they haven't wasted their evening.' CLAUDE CHABROL , director of films like Blood Wedding, The Butcher, The Beast Must Die, narrates his own, sometimes tongue-in-cheek, autobiography for Omnibus. Scenes from his childhood are enacted by the Chabrol family with a special appearance by Stephane Audran , Chabrol's wife, and star of many of his films. ' I prefer to see blood spilt in bourgeois homes - I like to see them suffer a little.'
Introducing Thomas Chabrol as the young Claude
Film cameraman DAVID FEIG Film editor PAUL HUMFRESS Director ALAN YENTOB

Contributors

Unknown:
Claude Chabrol
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Claude Chabrol
Unknown:
Stephane Audran
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Thomas Chabrol
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David Feig
Editor:
Paul Humfress
Director:
Alan Yentob

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