
Synopsis by Hal Erickson
An Italian/French/Yugoslavian/Liechtensteinian coproduction (whew!), Thou Shalt Not Kill features Laurent Terzieff as a French conscientious objector. Interwoven with his story is the saga of a German priest (Horst Frank) who faces stiff punishment for killing a Frenchman during the Second World War. Director Claude Autant-Lara characteristically uses these twin plotlines as a platform to espouse his Leftist political beliefs and to heartily condemn the Catholic church. As a result, the fact-based Thou Shalt Not Kill (originally Tu Nes Tuera Point) caused quite a stir upon its first release. Many of its sentiments became more palatable in the late 1960s, though even at that time critics carped at Autant-Lara’s cut-and-dried directorial techniques.




1.09GB | 2:00:58 | 640×288 | avi
https://nitroflare.com/view/18E5AAAEEB16BFF/Tu_ne_tueras_point_%28Autant-Lara%29_Italian_version.part1.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/0416C341DEF435C/Tu_ne_tueras_point_%28Autant-Lara%29_Italian_version.part2.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/F10A041893A408C/Tu_ne_tueras_point_engEDIT.srt
Language:Italian and German (one audio track)
Subtitles:English