A DOP, for those unfamiliar with the term, is the Director of Photography, the director’s creative right hand on a movie set. J. P. Ferrière’s Marie-meurtre, which is entry #573 in Editions Fleuve Noir’s long-running Spécial Police series, is about a woman whose visiting brother dies in her home of a heart attack, and whose demise is immediately followed by the arrival of a Parisian gangster looking for a cache of stolen jewels. This would normally be a disconcerting development, but Marie has an enemy and the gangster’s presence turns into an opportunity for long sought revenge. The book was published in 1967 and it has Michel Gourdon artwork, possibly only tangentially related to the actual content. Since our French is bare bones at best we couldn’t pore over the book to find the connection to the cover art. But when you come up with a good caption you just have to run with it.
I shot the director. But I didn't shoot the D.O.P.