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The Red Inn 2007

★ 5.4122 votes90 min📅 2007-12-05

Directed by Gérard Krawczyk, *The Red Inn* (2007) weaves a darkly comedic tale around a group of unsuspecting travelers stranded in a mist-shrouded mountain inn.

Director: Gérard Krawczyk

Cast

Josiane Balasko
Josiane Balasko
Rose Martin
Christian Clavier
Christian Clavier
Pierre Martin
Gérard Jugnot
Gérard Jugnot
Père Carnus
Jean-Baptiste Maunier
Jean-Baptiste Maunier
Octave
Sylvie Joly
Sylvie Joly
Comtesse de Marcillac
Anne Girouard
Anne Girouard
Marie-Odile de Marcillac
Urbain Cancelier
Urbain Cancelier
Philippe de Marcillac
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Jean-Christophe Bouvet
Maître Rouget
Laurent Gamelon
Laurent Gamelon
le bûcheron
Juliette Lamboley
Juliette Lamboley
Mathilde

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Red Inn* (2007) about?

Set in a remote mountain inn, the film follows a group of travelers whose lives hinge on the confession of a monk who learns the host's horrifying secret—poisoned soup and a backyard full of buried treasure. As the monk struggles to protect the guests without breaking his vows, the story spirals into a darkly comedic battle of wits and morality.

Who directed *The Red Inn*?

Gérard Krawczyk, known for his work in French comedies, helmed *The Red Inn* with a sharp eye for balancing humor and tension.

Who stars in *The Red Inn*?

The film features an all-star French cast including Josiane Balasko, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot, and the young Jean-Baptiste Maunier, alongside Sylvie Joly and Anne Girouard.

Is *The Red Inn* (2007) worth watching?

While unrated on IMDb, *The Red Inn* offers a unique blend of dark comedy and suspense that fans of the genre will appreciate. Its clever premise and strong performances make it a solid choice for those seeking a witty, offbeat story—though it may not appeal to viewers who prefer lighthearted fare.

How long is *The Red Inn*?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

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About The Red Inn (2007) — A Dark Comedy Where Secrets Kill (Literally)

Directed by Gérard Krawczyk, *The Red Inn* (2007) weaves a darkly comedic tale around a group of unsuspecting travelers stranded in a mist-shrouded mountain inn. The heart of the story revolves around a devout monk whose brutal confession reveals the innkeeper's chilling habit of serving poisoned soup to guests—only to rob and bury them in the backyard. As the monk grapples with the moral dilemma of exposing the truth while upholding the sacred vow of silence, the tension builds in a mix of suspense and biting humor. The film's Alpine setting casts a gothic glow over the proceedings, blending the absurdity of the situation with moments of genuine intrigue.

With an ensemble cast led by Josiane Balasko, Christian Clavier, and Gérard Jugnot, *The Red Inn* thrives on sharp wit and clever performances that elevate the premise beyond mere farce. Themes of deception, redemption, and the clash between faith and survival drive the narrative, making it a standout in the comedy genre. Its 90-minute runtime keeps the story tight and engaging, leaving audiences questioning just how far morality can stretch in the face of survival.