Simone Simon as a laundress
23 October 2015
Simone Simon to me was always a fascinating woman. When I saw her on TV in Cat People, my mother told me that she had disappeared after the war. I was a kid, and I thought it was something mysterious. Years later I found out she just went back to France, where she lived to age 94.

Simon doesn't play the title role here; Kurt Krueger does. She plays a laundress in a combination of two Guy De Maupassant stories about the Franco-Prussian war. They must have resonated during World War II.

Simon's character hates the Prussians and doesn't go along with them, though many in the town do. The theme here is passive resistance, and how the poor make sacrifices for their country.

The first part of the film takes place in a carriage and was supposedly the inspiration for "Stagecoach."

Directed by Robert Wise and produced by, of all people, Val Lewton, this is a short film, mildly entertaining.

Actually, Simon's life would make a much more exciting story. Men she liked were given a gold key to her bedroom; she had a relationship with an MI5 spy, Dusko Popov, who was in actuality a double agent. Popov was supposedly the model for James Bond. Simon also had an affair with George Gershwin. I have a feeling there are lots of other interesting stories to be told.
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