Zwei Mann, ein Schwein und die Nacht von Paris
Originaltitel: La traversée de Paris
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
4583
IHRE BEWERTUNG
1943 im besetzten Paris. Der Taxifahrer Marcel Martin (Bourvil) hält sich mit Transporten von Frischfleisch für den Schwarzmarkt über Wasser.1943 im besetzten Paris. Der Taxifahrer Marcel Martin (Bourvil) hält sich mit Transporten von Frischfleisch für den Schwarzmarkt über Wasser.1943 im besetzten Paris. Der Taxifahrer Marcel Martin (Bourvil) hält sich mit Transporten von Frischfleisch für den Schwarzmarkt über Wasser.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
Jacques Marin
- Le patron du restaurant Saint Martin
- (as Jacques Morin)
Hans Verner
- Le motard
- (as Jean Verner)
Hugues Wanner
- Le père de Dédé
- (as Huges Wanner)
Béatrice Arnac
- La femme arrêtée
- (Nicht genannt)
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I guess all over the world, moviegoers know this film, for its cast and dialogues. Typical French cinema at its peak, far far better than LES VISITEURS crap made in the nineties. Jean Gabin, Bourvil and Louis De Funès - then still a supporting character, not very well known yet - are absolutely unforgettable in those fantastic roles. The story takes place in Paris, under German occupation, during WW2. You can easily watch this film without getting tired, you can watch it over and over again, you enjoy it more and more. Like a good wine, the more you wait to watch it between your movies sessions, the better it is. One scene in particula, between Gabin Bourvil and De Punès is particularily terrific and funny in the same time, a concentration of talent of the most important actors that French movie industry has ever had. An absolute must see. Claude Autant Lara's masterpiece, and best know, worldwide known film.
It's interesting how quality is just quality. It doesn't matter that you might be a millennial watching this film from France, from the 50's, it's just as good as any more contemporary or culturally relevant top drawer picture.
The best feature in this is efficiency. It's short and sweet (just about 1hr20min), no scene ever stalls the movie, no line in the dialogue branches out into its own thing. It's tight, focused, and efficient. It knows exactly what it's about.
It's both fantastical in its concept and terribly realistic at the same time. Both lead actors were perfect for the cast and play their roles perfectly, while Louis de Funes is also excellent in a more secondary but not any more quiet role.
The film dishes out bits of life lessons here and there, forces a bit of thought and perspective, but never feels self-complacent or happy about itself. It delivers the goods, with a super simplistic plot, a bit of humor, a bit of wisdom, a bit realism, a bit of fantasy; it's a little tragic, but also quite light... and it does it damn well.
The best feature in this is efficiency. It's short and sweet (just about 1hr20min), no scene ever stalls the movie, no line in the dialogue branches out into its own thing. It's tight, focused, and efficient. It knows exactly what it's about.
It's both fantastical in its concept and terribly realistic at the same time. Both lead actors were perfect for the cast and play their roles perfectly, while Louis de Funes is also excellent in a more secondary but not any more quiet role.
The film dishes out bits of life lessons here and there, forces a bit of thought and perspective, but never feels self-complacent or happy about itself. It delivers the goods, with a super simplistic plot, a bit of humor, a bit of wisdom, a bit realism, a bit of fantasy; it's a little tragic, but also quite light... and it does it damn well.
A interesting story: blackmarket during the second world war in Paris.Two men , one very smart and the other a little shy, have to cross Paris with pork meat.
A film with a touch of suspense and also of black humour.
What about the actors ? Gabin and Bourvil are then famous actors and in this film their performances are excellent.
Lasst point, the black and white gives the film a very good atmosphere of mystery and suspense.
Gabin a great comic? That's not the image that springs to my mind when I think of Gabin, but then neither do I think of Bourvil as a dramatic actor - until I stick 'Le Circle Rouge' in the machine for the nnnth time. Whatever, the two were teamed brilliantly in this post-war nod to the Black Market in Paris during the occupation. The 80 minute running time is just about right for this romp that obliges regular Black Marketeer Bourvil to work with a dep, Gabin, and transport valises stuffed with pork from arondissment to arondissment under the eyes of the Germans. The movie is kick-started via a cameo from all-time great French comic Louis de Funes and it seldom lets up. Although the soundtrack is replete with Parisian underwold slang the thing is so visual that even non French speakers could follow the story in the original, non-subtitled version. The denoument, such as it is, that Gabin is really a celebrity (artist) and is doing the gig for kicks rather than money, is fairly irrelevant, and the last scene, with Bourvil, now a railway porter, toting Gabin's bags is neither here nor there. Even today, half a century after the events, the French are still sensitive to anything apertaining to the Second World War and the French movies that address those feelings, whether sentimental, frivolous, or dramatic, are among the best movies of any country. This is no exception. Five stars in anyone's solar system.
Marcel Aymé was an excellent writer who left us, among other things, short stories set in occupied Paris. No patriotic pathos or teary laments, but a dark humorous look at everyday life. With this movie Bourvil revived his carreer and established himself as a real great comedian. Jean Gabin, as usual, is excellent. The story line is simple : two men have to carry across Paris black market pig meat. Bourvil, an unemployed cab driver does it for money, Gabin, a well known artist does it for kicks.
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- WissenswertesFilmed in color but processed in black and white.
- PatzerCrew is seen in the mirror when Grandgil pass the door of Martin's home.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Louis de Funès intime (2007)
- SoundtracksLa Marseillaise
Composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 18.297 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.997 $
- 26. Mai 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 18.297 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 25 Min.(85 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1
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