Les Voleurs by André Techiné features a professor of philosophy played by Catherine Deneuve. She discusses at some lenght philosophy with some crooks. In Conte de Printemps by Eric Rohmer, the main female character is a philosopy teacher discussing Kant and how to teach him at a dinner. Think of all the films in which reading Nietzsche is the main reason for becoming a killer - Witness to Murder by Roy Rowland (1954) offers such a character played by George Sanders. He is mentioning Nietzsche, but I'm not sure whether he was supposed to be a philosophy professor. (Of course, Rope by Hitchcock falls in the same category). Herbert * * Film-Philosophy salon After hitting 'reply' please always delete the text of the message you are replying to. To leave, send the message: leave film-philosophy to: [log in to unmask] Or visit: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/film-philosophy.html For help email: [log in to unmask], not the salon. * Film-Philosophy online: http://www.film-philosophy.com Contact: [log in to unmask] **