Plot
The pediatrician Alexandre Beck misses his beloved wife Margot Beck, who was brutally murdered eight years ago when he was the prime suspect...
Release Year: 2006
Rating: 7.5/10 (17,020 voted)
Critic's Score: 82/100
Director:
Guillaume Canet
Stars: François Cluzet, Marie-Josée Croze, André Dussollier
Storyline The pediatrician Alexandre Beck misses his beloved wife Margot Beck, who was brutally murdered eight years ago when he was the prime suspect. When two bodies are found near where the corpse of Margot was dumped, the police reopen the case and Alex becomes suspect again. The mystery increases when Alex receives an e-mail showing Margot older and alive.
Writers: Guillaume Canet, Philippe Lefebvre
Cast: François Cluzet
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Alexandre Beck
Marie-Josée Croze
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Margot Beck
André Dussollier
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Jacques Laurentin
Kristin Scott Thomas
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Hélène Perkins
(as Kristin Scott-Thomas)
François Berléand
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Eric Levkowitch
Nathalie Baye
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Maître Elysabeth Feldman
Jean Rochefort
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Gilbert Neuville
Marina Hands
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Anne Beck
Gilles Lellouche
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Bruno
Philippe Lefebvre
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Lieutenant Philippe Meynard
Florence Thomassin
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Charlotte Bertaud
Olivier Marchal
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Bernard Valenti
Guillaume Canet
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Philippe Neuville
Brigitte Catillon
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Capitaine Barthas
Samir Guesmi
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Lieutenant Saraoui
Taglines:
8 years ago, Alex's wife was MURDERED. Today... She e-mailed him.
Opening Weekend: £173,852
(UK)
(17 June 2007)
(55 Screens)
Gross: $6,177,192
(USA)
(8 February 2009)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
Cameo:
[Harlan Coben]
The writer appears as the tall bald man who follows Alexandre Beck in the station.
Goofs:
Miscellaneous:
Early on in the film at a show jumping scene, the announcer says the video screen shows the rider winning at the European championships, but the video shows the rider jumping over jumps with the Olympic logo on them.
User Review
Canet at Coben's height !
Rating: 10/10
I read the masterly novel "Tell no one" by Harlan Coben and the movie
by Guillaume Canet didn't disappoint me. And I want to precise that I'm
very critical with novel's adaptations when I've read the book.
At first, I was surprised that a novel as great as this one become a
French movie and not a Hollywood production. But I was "disappointed in
good" (déçu en bien), as we say in Switzerland.
Canet respected very well Coben's work and the cast is absolutely
excellent ! François Cluzet (with a resemblance with Dustin Hoffman) is
a perfect Dr Beck. Kristin Scott-Thomas, André Dussolier (can be a
naughty character too), Jean Rochefort and the others are great as
well.
Finally a really great movie - the best French movie I've seen, I think
- as thrilling as the book ! "Ne le dis à personne" equals "Tell no
one".
Notice that the man who follows Beck in the station is Harlan Coben
himself.
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