Double assassination in the street Mortuary
Double assassination in the street Morgue ( The Murders in the Street Mortuary in the original edition) is a news of Edgar Allan Poe, published in April 1841 in the Graham' S Magazine , translated into French initially by Isabelle Meunier then, in 1856, by Charles Baudelaire in the collection extraordinary Histoires . It is the first appearance of the detective invented by Poe, the Dupin Knight who must face a history of incomprehensible murder for the police force.
Editions
- Double assassination in the street Mortuary , folio junior, 1999
- Original text (in English)
- Translation of Baudelaire in Wikisource
Adaptations
- on television, in 1973, by Jacques Nahum, in a telefilm entitled the Double Assassination of the street Mortuary , with, among the principal interpreters, Daniel Gélin, Georges Descrières, Philippe Ogouz, Catherine Rich and Nadine Alari;
- with the cinema, 2 recoveries:
- in 1932, by Robert Florey, in a homonymous film.
- in 1986, by Jeannot Szwarc, in a film entitled the Killer of the Street Mortuary ( The Murders in the Street Mortuary ), with, among the principal interpreters, George C. Scott, Rebecca De Mornay, Maxence Mailfort, Val Kilmer and Maud To stripe.
- in data base, 1974, by Guido Crepax, in monthly Charlie n° 64, under the title “Doubles assassination in the street Morgue”;
- a song of Iron Maiden refers there: Murders In the Street Mortuary (Album Killers )
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