Maigret ^new^
The Rainy Night on the Boulevard
- Jean Gabin (1950s-60s): The definitive Gallic Maigret.
- Rupert Davies (1960s BBC): Famously approved by Simenon himself.
- Michael Gambon (1990s ITV): A gruff, powerful interpretation.
- Rowan Atkinson (2016-2017): A surprisingly pitch-perfect, subdued and melancholic performance, proving his range beyond slapstick.
As they talked, Maigret's mind began to piece together the fragments of the case. He remembered a similar disappearance from a few years ago, a case that had gone cold. Could there be a connection? Maigret
Maigret's eyes narrowed. He had a reputation for being able to read people, and Colette seemed genuine, driven by a desire for truth. The Rainy Night on the Boulevard
Plot Shift: Season 2 introduces Nathaniel Parker as Maigret's boss, Director Xavier Guichard, who seeks to "take him down a peg" due to his growing fame. Jean Gabin (1950s-60s): The definitive Gallic Maigret