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Das grosse Manöver

Originaltitel: Les grandes manoeuvres
  • 1955
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
1189
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Das grosse Manöver (1955)
SatireDramaKomödieRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA French lieutenant makes a bet that he can seduce any woman in town in the two weeks before his regiment leaves for maneuvers, but his chosen target (a Parisian divorcée) isn't like other g... Alles lesenA French lieutenant makes a bet that he can seduce any woman in town in the two weeks before his regiment leaves for maneuvers, but his chosen target (a Parisian divorcée) isn't like other girls he's known.A French lieutenant makes a bet that he can seduce any woman in town in the two weeks before his regiment leaves for maneuvers, but his chosen target (a Parisian divorcée) isn't like other girls he's known.

  • Regie
    • René Clair
  • Drehbuch
    • René Clair
    • Jérôme Géronimi
    • Jean Marsan
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Michèle Morgan
    • Gérard Philipe
    • Jean Desailly
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,7/10
    1189
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    • Regie
      • René Clair
    • Drehbuch
      • René Clair
      • Jérôme Géronimi
      • Jean Marsan
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Michèle Morgan
      • Gérard Philipe
      • Jean Desailly
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      • 3 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Michèle Morgan
    Michèle Morgan
    • Marie-Louise Rivière
    Gérard Philipe
    Gérard Philipe
    • Le lieutenant Armand de la Verne
    Jean Desailly
    Jean Desailly
    • Victor Duverger
    Pierre Dux
    Pierre Dux
    • Le colonel
    Jacques Fabbri
    Jacques Fabbri
    • L'ordonnance d'Armand
    Jacques François
    Jacques François
    • Rodolphe
    Yves Robert
    Yves Robert
    • Le lieutenant Félix Leroy
    Brigitte Bardot
    Brigitte Bardot
    • Lucie
    Lise Delamare
    Lise Delamare
    • Juliette Duverger
    Jacqueline Maillan
    Jacqueline Maillan
    • Jeanne Duverger, une soeur de Victor
    Magali Noël
    Magali Noël
    • Thérèse, la chanteuse
    • (as Magali Noel)
    Simone Valère
    Simone Valère
    • Gisèle Monnet
    • (as Simone Valere)
    Catherine Anouilh
    • Alice, la fille du préfet
    Madeleine Barbulée
    • La dame au chapeau jaune
    Dany Carrel
    Dany Carrel
    • Rose-Mousse
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • Mélanie, la bonne des Duverger
    Viviane Gosset
    • La colonelle
    Judith Magre
    Judith Magre
    • Emilienne
    • Regie
      • René Clair
    • Drehbuch
      • René Clair
      • Jérôme Géronimi
      • Jean Marsan
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    9bob998

    Fine late film by Rene Clair

    I'd seen only the great films from the 30's by this director, before enjoying this first color film from 1955. It is a light work with some sombre undertones from the military setting: we are after all in the summer of 1914, and the gallant young officers will soon be facing the terrors of the Great War. Clair reminds us that this world has vanished into the mists of time by the careful use of pastels--lavender, gray, pink--and by the camera receding into the distance: you hardly ever see a close up, most shots are long or medium. Leon Barsacq did a wonderful job as production designer; this is one of the best designed films I can remember seeing from this period.

    Gerard Philipe is the best Armand you could wish for--he's brave and skilled as a soldier and incredibly immature as a man. The idea that you can carry on affairs with five women at a time is no more than a logistical problem for him. Michele Morgan plays her part so well; she's got to be mature and responsible (she's a divorcée, and hasn't been long in this town). Her heart is pulling her in a direction her mind doesn't want to go. Jean Desailly reminds me once again that he's one of the finest French actors: his Victor isn't a stuffy bourgeois, his heart is with Marie-Louise and he knows what a formidable opponent Armand is. Also he's got to combat the closed minds around him, notably his sisters.

    Les Grandes manoevres can be compared to Rules of the Game, and if the Renoir classic is greater, it's because Renoir was dealing with more profound themes. I was engrossed in the story of this garrison town just the same.
    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    or, more precise, charming. for its delicate elegance , for the presence of Michele Morgan, Gerard Philippe and Brigitte Bardot, for the French spirit of a so old period and for impeccable performances. and, in same measure, for a form of... magic. because it is a simple story about appearances, love and seduction, about charm and bets, about an innocent age of Europe before the WW I. and this transforms the film of Rene Clair not only in a seductive work but in support for reflection about art and illusion and the work of remarkable actors."The Grand Maneuver" is a classic. but the motifs of this status are many and fragile. like a letter from a lost world. so, see it !
    J_Mucci

    A first for Rene Clair

    One shouldn't be dissuaded from seeing this film because of one disappointed viewer. It is a charming and beautifully crafted film, not often seen in the U.S., but well worth watching. It is very Gallic in its attitudes, which means that it has a certain amount of gallantry, chauvinism, sexism, and a plain, old-fashioned outlook on the sports of love, but it refuses to be pinned down to a formula, or to have a pat ending. I find it ever so much better than Clair's earlier work, and if you can shift your mental gears to the French way of thinking, it is a very rewarding, bittersweet film.
    10benoit-3

    TRAGEDY FROM THE HEART OF COMEDY

    This is one of the most finely crafted films of cinema's short history. Period atmosphere, costumes, sets, indoor and outdoor photography, pacing and editing are all superb. The music by Georges Van Parys is poignantly nostalgic and at the same time entertaining and light. The biggest attraction of this film, though, is the wit of its script, which could rival any comedy of Shaw or Wilde or Colette, and top them all for sheer virtuosity in the art of depicting the many faces of love, and its delivery by one of film history's most finely cast troupe of comedians. `Les Grandes Manoeuvres' is ostensibly a Gérard Philipe vehicle, full of his inimitable monologues, which lets Michèle Morgan do what she does best: suffer coldly, remotely, nobly, silently and elegantly. It is peopled by actors the likes of which this planet has rarely seen brought together, namely Jacqueline Maillan and Lise Delamare as Jean Desailly's wicked, two-faced, possessive sisters who marry the feline elegance of beasts of prey with the evil but colourful personality of Walt Disney's Cinderella's wicked stepmother. It features some of the most beautiful women of the planet: Morgan, Bardot, Dany Carrel, Magali Noël. The men are also physically and mentally highly idealized. This film is rarely shown and therefore largely unappreciated. It is only available on DVD in a pristine transfer in French only on a Brigitte Bardot boxset from Quebec (imavision.com) comprising seven films of various worth ranging from this unqualified masterpiece to more lowly efforts to Fellini-Malle-Vadim's `Histoires extraordinaires'. This film is so good it is probably worth learning French to understand all its subtleties and absorb its unique charm. It makes all of René Clair's preceding efforts, even the most poetically imaginative like `Beauties of the Night', look like immature doodles or preliminary sketches.
    7lyubitelfilmov

    The story of an ordinary bet or a very high-quality French melodrama of the mid-fifties

    Melodrama. A painting that came across by chance to the author of this review, but which, despite its age, looks good even now. It should be noted right away that this is far from a masterpiece for all time, but as a good melodrama about the "Belle Epoque" it will definitely go. And here's a brief opinion - A very high-quality French melodrama of the mid-fifties. It was not possible to find any flaws in the painting, so it is necessary to describe its advantages. Therefore, a brief introduction should be completed.

    So, here they are: 1. Scenario - in the "Beautiful Era" in France, a regiment of dragoons was stationed in the province, and among them the young lieutenant Armand de la Verne stood out very much, who could easily turn the head of any lady, which he actively used, sometimes getting into trouble. And so, the gentlemen and officers of the regiment, during another drinking session, decided to make a bet. What is its essence - Armand must, in the allotted time (until the regiment has gone on major maneuvers), turn the head of a woman whose name he learns only in a lottery, so that everything is not so easy for him. Fate has pointed to Mademoiselle Marie, a Parisian woman who has recently received a divorce, who is being looked after by Victor Duverrier. Armand, as agreed, proceeds to seduce. And it is Marie who will awaken in Armand what he did not know before - love, and make him feel what happens to those who are abandoned and how their soul hurts. All this is seasoned with funny little situations, other romances between officers and beautiful ladies from a provincial town. The dialogues are pleasing because they convey the spirit of that time very well. And although the script lacks stars from the sky, it is interesting to follow it.

    2. Aesthetics - The "Beautiful Era", the provincial city of France, the French uniforms of that time, the well-known free behavior of the military of those years, girls' dresses, dancing, small talk. All this is perfectly reproduced and perfectly conveys the spirit of that time. Please forgive us for repeating it, but it's true. The eye is already happy. The author of this review did not notice any errors or blunders, and if there are any, then you are welcome to comment on what exactly you think was done wrong.

    3. Romance - pleasant conversations, accidentally dropped phrases, conversations about feelings, secret break-ins into lovers' homes, persistent harassment, quarrels, apologies. All this will be in the picture, and it's also nice to look at. This has not been done for a very long time, all courtship has descended into banality. I think that's why this painting was so popular with Soviet viewers, because all of the above echoes the works of Russian classical literature.

    4. The ending - we need to clarify right away, because the author of this review watched the restored version with a less tragic ending (there is another, more tragic one), so I will evaluate it. It is both vital and very revealing. The author of this review was sure of a happy ending to this story, but that was not the case. The scriptwriters surprised by teaching Armand and everyone like him a lesson.

    A little bit about the main characters: 1. Lieutenant Armand de la Verne, played by Gerard Philippe, is a rake and a buffoon who easily wins women's hearts, who takes on a new "victim", but gradually realizes that now everything will not be as simple as before. The hero of Gerard Philip is shown as a kind of "Lieutenant Rzhevsky" who has no faith. He is also boastful and ambitious, until someone who is able to break him gets in his way. Nevertheless, we will see two Armans in the picture, and this transformation will be perfectly demonstrated. Bravo!

    2. Victor Duverrier, played by Jean Quesaya, is a decent gentleman who looks after Mademoiselle Marie, who recently arrived from Paris and helps her adapt to her new place. The exact opposite of Armand, and when the latter begins to actively pursue Marie, she enters into a struggle with him and tries in every possible way to protect her from the lieutenant's encroachments. Jean did a great job with the role. Bravo!

    3. Marie Louise Revier, played by Michelle Morgan, is a Parisian woman who came to the provinces after a divorce in order to take a break from the capital's society and restore her reputation. He behaves rather secretively, but after Armand's persistent courtship, he takes a liking to him. Michelle is just a beauty, who at the same time behaves extremely gracefully and modestly, and in the sincerity of whose feelings you believe, without a doubt. Bravo!

    The painting is about a bygone time that cannot be returned, but it has been carefully reconstructed here, and now we have the opportunity to look at it. Yes, the moral character of the officers here is not the most pleasant, but do not forget about the ending - it is moralizing, so the picture is definitely worthy of your attention.

    Rating 7 out of 10 and recommended for viewing!

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      It is a movie that has his feet in Georges Courteline and his head in Jean Racine wrote the critic Jacques Audiberti according to director Bertrand Tavernier in the documentary Blier, Leconte, Tavernier: trois vies de cinéma (2020). Tavernier loved that quote he found in a book by Jérôme Garcin.
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      Gisèle Monnet: I waited all night for you. France can wait a few minutes.

    • Alternative Versionen
      A darker alternate ending was shot and is included on the UK DVD: riding off to the manoeuvres, Armand sees Mdme Rivière's window is open and smiles, believing he is forgiven. The camera then cranes up to the window - where we see the maid discovering Madme Riviere's dead body in bed.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Legendy mirovogo kino: Brigitte Bardot
    • Soundtracks
      Si tu m'Aimais
      Music by Georges Van Parys

      Lyrics by René Clair

      Performed by Magali Noël

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. März 1956 (Ostdeutschland)
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      • Frankreich
      • Italien
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      • Französisch
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      • Studios de Boulogne-Billancourt/SFP - 2 Rue de Silly, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, Frankreich(Studio)
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      • 1 Std. 46 Min.(106 min)
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