Chair de poule (French for "goosebumps") is a 1963 French crime film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Robert Hossein, Catherine Rouvel, Jean Sorel and Georges Wilson.
In Paris, Daniel and Paul work installing safes by day and robbing them by night.
He escapes and, heading south, is given a job and a room by Thomas, who runs an isolated café and garage with his much younger wife Maria.
She scorns the drifter her husband has hired until, by chance, she sees an old newspaper that reports his escape.
Leaving Daniel to his fate, he is making off with the money when he is caught at a police roadblock and shot dead.