Cécile is Dead is coming home this May

Eureka Entertainment announces the UK Blu-ray debut of Maurice Tourneur’s CÉCILE IS DEAD, a classic Maigret mystery adapted from Georges Simenon’s acclaimed novel and starring Albert Préjean as Inspector Maigret. Released as part of The Masters of Cinema Series on 18 May 2026, this strictly limited edition of 2,000 copies is housed in an O-card slipcase and includes an exclusive collector’s booklet.

An unsung master of French cinema meets an undisputed master of detective fiction in Cécile is Dead, as Maurice Tourneur (The Devil’s Hand) brings Georges Simenon’s crime novel to the screen. Simenon’s beloved sleuth Inspector Maigret appeared in 75 novels and 28 short stories written over five decades, along with innumerable radio, film and television adaptations – and here Tourneur directs one of the very finest among them.

Inspector Maigret of the Parisian police has recently been bothered rather too often by Cécile Pardon, who insists on speaking to him every few days. Each time, she reports to Maigret that someone has been breaking into the house she shares with her elderly aunt late at night, but the Inspector is much too busy investigating a gang of counterfeiters to look into her fanciful claims. He can’t ignore Cécile for long, though – for soon Cécile is dead, murdered in the very same police station in which she has been pleading for his help.

One of three Inspector Maigret films made in occupied France during World War II, Cécile is Dead boasts noirish cinematography by Pierre Montazel, art direction by Guy de Gastyne – a set designer for Marcel L’Herbier and René Clair – and music by Roger Dumas, who scored Tourneur’s The Devil’s Hand. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this French crime classic on Blu-ray, marking its first release on home video in the UK.

LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Limited Edition of 2,000 copies
  • Limited edition O-card slipcase featuring new artwork by Sean Phillips
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing on Cécile is Dead and adaptations of French literature under German occupation by Andrew Watts
  • 1080p HD presentation from a restoration by Gaumont Film Company
  • Original French mono audio
  • Optional English subtitles, newly revised for this release
  • Introduction to the film by Christine Leteux, author of Maurice Tourneur: réalisateur sans frontières (2015)
  • New audio commentary by crime cinema expert Sergio Angelini, host of the Tipping My Fedora podcast |My Friend Maigret – new discussion of Inspector Maigret from page to screen with film historian Martin Hall