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Hôtel du Nord

  • 1938
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
3469
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Jean-Pierre Aumont and Annabella in Hôtel du Nord (1938)
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Ein fast tödlicher Schuss trennt ein niedergeschlagenes junges Paar. Doch inmitten eines traurig-schönen Panoramas lebendiger Charaktere hat die Liebe das letzte Wort. Kann das Leben ein Mär... Alles lesenEin fast tödlicher Schuss trennt ein niedergeschlagenes junges Paar. Doch inmitten eines traurig-schönen Panoramas lebendiger Charaktere hat die Liebe das letzte Wort. Kann das Leben ein Märchen sein?Ein fast tödlicher Schuss trennt ein niedergeschlagenes junges Paar. Doch inmitten eines traurig-schönen Panoramas lebendiger Charaktere hat die Liebe das letzte Wort. Kann das Leben ein Märchen sein?

  • Regie
    • Marcel Carné
  • Drehbuch
    • Eugène Dabit
    • Henri Jeanson
    • Jean Aurenche
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Annabella
    • Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Louis Jouvet
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    3469
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    • Regie
      • Marcel Carné
    • Drehbuch
      • Eugène Dabit
      • Henri Jeanson
      • Jean Aurenche
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Annabella
      • Jean-Pierre Aumont
      • Louis Jouvet
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    Annabella
    Annabella
    • Renée
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Pierre
    Louis Jouvet
    Louis Jouvet
    • Monsieur Edmond
    Arletty
    Arletty
    • Raymonde
    Paulette Dubost
    Paulette Dubost
    • Ginette
    Andrex
    Andrex
    • Kenel
    André Brunot
    André Brunot
    • Emile Lecouvreur
    Henri Bosc
    Henri Bosc
    • Nazarède
    Marcel André
    • Le chirurgien
    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Prosper
    Jacques Louvigny
    • Munar
    • (as Louvigny)
    Armand Lurville
    Armand Lurville
    • Le commissaire
    • (as Lurville)
    Jane Marken
    Jane Marken
    • Louise Lecouvreur
    • (as Jeanne Marken)
    Génia Vaury
    • L' infirmière
    François Périer
    François Périer
    • Adrien
    René Bergeron
    René Bergeron
    • Maltaverne
    • (as Bergeron)
    René Alié
    • Marcel
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Charles Bouillaud
    • Un inspecteur
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Marcel Carné
    • Drehbuch
      • Eugène Dabit
      • Henri Jeanson
      • Jean Aurenche
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    9dbdumonteil

    Atmosphere,atmosphere...

    "Hotel du Nord " is the only Carné movie from the 1936-1946 era which has dialogs not written by Jacques Prévert,but by Henri Jeanson.Janson was much more interested in the Jouvet/Arletty couple than in the pair of lovers,Annabella/Aumont.The latter is rather bland ,and their story recalls oddly the Edith Piaf's song "les amants d'un jour",except that the chanteuse's tale is a tragic one.What's fascinating today is this popular little world ,the canal Saint-Martin settings.

    This movie is dear to the French movies buffs for another very special reason.The pimp Jouvet tells his protégée Raymonde he wants a change of air(atmosphère) Because she does not understand the meaning of the world atmosphère,the whore Raymonde (wonderful Arletty)thinks it's an insult and she delivers this line,that is ,undeniably,the most famous of the whole French cinéma:

    In French :"Atmosphère?Atmosphère?Est-ce que j'ai une gueule d'atmosphère?" Translation attempt:"Atmosphere?atmosphere?Have I got an atmosphere face? This is our French "Nobody's perfect".
    10FilmCriticLalitRao

    Marcel Carné and the celebration of the greatness of French cinema.

    Hotel Du Nord is a gripping drama of guilt in which Marcel Carne portrayed an entertaining tale of ill-fated love which also functions as a revolt against the cruel world.The film is based entirely on a pair of hapless lovers.Pierre and Renee were mistaken when they believed that suicide would put an end to their misery.Hotel Du Nord has its own inimitable charm as its inhabitants have become an essential part of the establishment.There is an element of togetherness as everyone flocks to Hotel Du Nord to eat,chat etc.Marcel Carne has remained true to the spirit of the films produced in 30s and 40s as Hotel Du Nord has a certain kind of nostalgic feel.Carne,while recreating the life of Parisian roads was able to create a sort of nostalgia for black and white giving a unique genre of poetic realism to his oeuvre.Hotel Du Nord can be termed as a quintessence of cinematographic populism.The 14th July ball scene on the banks of Saint Martin canal remains a magnificent sequence.The film's immense popularity can be judged from the fact that Hotel Du Nord has been declared as a national monument.
    8Spondonman

    *****

    I suppose I always felt that Hotel Du Nord was studio-bound, the movement of people cars and camera were just too effortlessly smooth and stagey to have been filmed on location. But no problem - it's still a much underrated lovely composition from Marcel Carne. The plot seems a bit choppy at times, as if they were making it up as they went along, but because it is unpredictable holds the attention to the bitter end. The comings and goings and goings-on at hotels are always full of rich possibilities anyway. The money shots when the two lovers are alone in their room are saddled with some rather stilted dialogue, but it's all so lovely to fall into any inanity can be accepted. Are these two young people symbols of a cancerous hopelessness in pre-War France or simply idiots? Suicide pacts are fairly common; if the suicidees are young and healthy with their lives before them untrammelled would you think anything other than that they were just misguided fools?

    Arletty played the part of prostitute well - she kept that zipper on her dress busy throughout anyway! I've only seen a few films with Jouvet - he is the most impressive invention as pimp in HDN - my trouble is shallow: every time I see his face I think of Sonnie Hale in Evergreen!

    A remarkably atmospheric, well acted and photographed film with so much happening it needs a few viewings to get it all in place. Annabella and Aumont made an exceptionally beautiful couple; Francois (Heurtebise) Perier in his 2nd film had a small amusing part as a gay man. All in all, a wonderful film. Next: Le Jour Se Leve.
    6christopher-underwood

    A fairly intriguing mood piece

    A fairly intriguing mood piece from Marcel Carne loosely based upon a book involving various tales of persons staying at the Hotel du Nord at the side of the Canal Saint-Martin. I have stayed close to this very spot myself and what was considered very much a working class spot is now much regenerated but still most recognisable. Recognisable, that is from the sets built by Carne for there is no location shooting in this 1938 film, the set apparently being so famous (and costly) at the time that the public were encouraged to visit and even dine under artificial lighting in the evenings. The film itself does not begin well and although of the two young but desperate lovers, the lovely Annabella is fine her young man played by Jean-Pierre Aumont is very bland and spouting seemingly silliness by comparison. Incredibly it turns out that the writer had objected to the choice of the actor and when thwarted deliberately gave him flat dialogue in spite. Whatever the reason this begins a little oddly, becomes very strange and settles into being a fairly diverting amusement, if that is not damning this with too faint an amount of praise. At best I would consider this an interesting insight into a strange moment in time for the French with their imminent capitulation to the Germans. Officially considered part of a limited movement known as 'poetic realism', I find the term a rather appropriate oxymoron, despite the film coming to life a little as Annabella's character interacts effectively, if not altogether believably, with those around her. I would just mention the older and more prominent couple also staying at the hotel, a prostitute and here pimp. The latter is played somewhat stiffly by Louis Jovvet, more used to working on the stage, but the jolly lady of the night is played in a much more spirited fashion by Arletty and is probably the most lively element of the film.
    8Atavisten

    Athmosperic

    In a hotel in Paris two lovers agree to take their own lives, the woman is romanticizing the suicide in a degree she must represent the escapism of many not so well-off in prewar Paris. The hotel is in itself a meeting place for the people of the district. Pierre shoots Renee, but is disturbed by Edmond so he flees the scene.

    The story in itself is not so extraordinary today, but nothing takes away from its impact still. It has no problem of holding your attention to the very end. Its my first meet with any involved in 'Hotel du Nord'. Louis Jouvet is very good in his joy and meaningless role that finds meaning for just a little while. So is Arletty.

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      Paris' Canal Saint-Martin and the Hôtel du Nord were both fully recreated at the Billancourt film studios, as it was felt filming at real locations would be too challenging. For the canal, ditches were dug and filled with water on land outside of the studio that was owned by a cemetery.
    • Patzer
      When the last firecracker lit by the kids at the 14 Juillet party goes off, no sound is heard.
    • Zitate

      Renée: When I had to let it go, when it was almost too late, I was frightened too. You see, we've both jumped ship once. We're even.

      Pierre: No. No. You didn't wish him dead.

      Renée: It was worse. I gave him hope.

    • Crazy Credits
      The opening credits appear as if reflections on water which are then dissolved and transitioned by a rippling effect.
    • Alternative Versionen
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, re-edited in double version (1.33:1 and 1.78:1) with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A francia lírai realizmus (1989)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1948 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
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      • MK2 Films (France)
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Hôtel du Nord - 102 Quai de Jemmapes, Paris 10, Paris, Frankreich(Exterior)
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