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Tatort Paris

Originaltitel: 125 rue Montmartre
  • 1959
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,7/10
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Lino Ventura in Tatort Paris (1959)
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DramaKriminalität

Pascal (Lino Ventura) ist Zeitungsverkäufer. Er ist ein einfacher Mann, der eines Tages am Ufer der Seine einen ertrinkenden Fremden sieht.Pascal (Lino Ventura) ist Zeitungsverkäufer. Er ist ein einfacher Mann, der eines Tages am Ufer der Seine einen ertrinkenden Fremden sieht.Pascal (Lino Ventura) ist Zeitungsverkäufer. Er ist ein einfacher Mann, der eines Tages am Ufer der Seine einen ertrinkenden Fremden sieht.

  • Regie
    • Gilles Grangier
  • Drehbuch
    • André Gillois
    • Michel Audiard
    • Gilles Grangier
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Lino Ventura
    • Andréa Parisy
    • Robert Hirsch
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    6,7/10
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    • Regie
      • Gilles Grangier
    • Drehbuch
      • André Gillois
      • Michel Audiard
      • Gilles Grangier
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Lino Ventura
      • Andréa Parisy
      • Robert Hirsch
    • 13Benutzerrezensionen
    • 7Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Lino Ventura
    Lino Ventura
    • Pascal Cazalis
    Andréa Parisy
    Andréa Parisy
    • Catherine Barrachet
    Robert Hirsch
    • Didier Barrachet
    Dora Doll
    Dora Doll
    • Germaine Montillier, dite Mémène
    Jean Juillard
    • L'inspecteur Michel
    Pierre Collet
    • Le policier de la filature
    Lucien Raimbourg
    • Victor
    Pierre Mirat
    • Le brigadier
    Alfred Adam
    Alfred Adam
    • Phillipe Barrachet
    Jean Desailly
    Jean Desailly
    • Commissaire Dodelot
    Marc Arian
    • Un consommateur
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • …
    Marcel Bernier
    Marcel Bernier
    • Auguste - le réparateur de vélos
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Christian Brocard
    Christian Brocard
    • Un vendeur de journaux
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Henri Crémieux
    Henri Crémieux
    • Le directeur de la P.J.
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Georges Demas
    • Le régisseur du Zoo Circus
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Marcel Gassouk
    Marcel Gassouk
    • Un livreur de journaux
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Émile Genevois
    • Un vendeur de journaux
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gilles Grangier
    Gilles Grangier
    • Un acheteur de journaux
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Gilles Grangier
    • Drehbuch
      • André Gillois
      • Michel Audiard
      • Gilles Grangier
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    7boblipton

    Lino Ventura Is The Right Man To Play The Wrong Man

    Lino Ventura is an ex-boxer who makes a living as a newsboy. People know him, they like him, he sleeps with Dora Doll occasionally. He sells his papers on the Pont D'Alma, then goes underneath to smoke a cigarette. Robert Hirsch throws himself into the Seine, and Ventura rescues him. Hirsch tells him an incoherent story about being a landowner, lured into a quick marriage with Andréa Parisy. Then the brother-in-law shows up and the two of them drive him mad. He fled to Paris, and tried to kill himself. Ventura is fed up with this after two days and takes him to his home, but refuses to go in. Ventura goes in and Mlle Parisy tells him her husband has tried to kill himself three times. There's no farm. She asks him to get her husband to come back. Ventura returns to Paris, and there Hirsch is, with proof of what he has said. Again, he takes Ventura to the house, telling him about 400,000 francs in a locked secretary desk, and where the key is. Again, Hirsch refuses to go in, so Ventura does, finds the money, only now there's a corpse in the salon, and police, whom Mlle Parisy identifies as her husband. The police arrest Ventura...

    It's a well written and performed movie from director Gilles Grangier, a skilled commercial director. He keeps each sequence going long enough to begin to test the audience's patience, then moves on in an unexpected direction, thanks, no doubt, to the prize-winning policier by André Gillois it's derived from. Jean Desailly plays the canny detective well, and Ventura is excellent as a lug in this near-Hitchcockian movie.
    6dromasca

    damned be the savior

    The year 1959 in which Gilles Grangier's '125 rue Montmartre' was made was not an ordinary year in the history of French cinema. It was the year of the release of films like 'Les quatre cent coups' and 'Hiroshima mon amour', the first of a few consecutive years in which world cinema would be changed by a group of young directors and film theorists, followers of the concept of auteur cinema. Gilles Grangier was also in a period of maximum productivity. He had made the year before 'Le désordre et la nuit' and that year 'Archimède, le clochard', both with Jean Gabin in the leading roles. In '125 rue Montmartre' he casts Lino Ventura in the lead role. It is a thriller drama with a 'film noir' tone but also a moralizing story with dialogues written by Michel Audiard, adapting a novel by André Gillois. Grangier proves in this film that he masters and adopts many of the Nouvelle Vague techniques, but his directorial conception is completely opposite. He seems to be telling his young peers that movies are about and for viewers and are entertainment to take spectators out of the everyday, and not about the filmmakers or vehicles for engaging spectators with social or political messages.

    The story takes place in 1959, in an era when printed newspapers were still the main means of information and the job of selling newspapers made it possible to earn a modest but decent living. Pascal is one such newspaper seller, every day he takes a stack of a hundred newspapers, rides his bicycle and sells them on the streets of Paris. After work, he smokes a cigarette on the banks of the Seine. On such a day he witnesses the suicide attempt of a man named Didier. He rescues him and takes him to his home. The man tells him about his wife trying to commit him to a mental asylum to get her hands on his fortune. Good soul, Pascal offers to help him, but this decision gets him into big trouble. The good deed will be punished with involvement in a burglary and being accused of a crime he did not commit.

    Lino Ventura plays a role in this film that is a bit different from the kind of gangster or tough cop roles that audiences are used to in most of his other films. Pascal is a simple and gullible man who reacts violently when bad things happen to him, but who wouldn't react violently in his situation? The charm of this film also resides in the unexpectedly smooth melting of Pascal / Ventura in the surrounding human landscape, but also in the description of the human mosaic and life on the streets, in popular restaurants or at the distribution of newspapers, of a Paris of modest and working people. The contrast with the bourgeois house where dark intrigues and murders take place also has a social undertone, but this is implied and not emphasized. The Paris street and nocturnal scenes are no less interesting than those of the Nouvelle Vague contemporaries, and the sincerity of Ventura's performance is also fresh and natural. Even if Gilles Grangier belongs to a different directorial school, '125 rue Montmartre' is not that far from the revolutionary cinematographic works of 1959.
    8udippel

    An overlooked movie

    Just had the chance to watch this movie for the first time; before unknown to me. And I was fascinated! Great acting, a somewhat unusual Lino Ventura in great counter-acting with Robert Hirsch.

    The plot captivating, and out of the ordinary.

    The title makes little sense, neither in French nor in German. So, what one could well argue against this movie, is that it is unpolished. At times it looks like just improvised from a skeleton of story board.

    A real climax is, when the presumed culprit goes to the circus and encounters exactly the person he is looking for. That's done extremely well, because the audience is steered towards recognizing the identity of the man who had disappeared.

    The setting is well done, almost ancien régime, with a close to perfect film-noir-lighting.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Pleasant Film-Noir

    In Paris, the newspaper seller Pascal (Lino Ventura) is a simple, but honest man respected by his friends. He has a love affair with Germaine "Mémène" Montillie (Dora Doll), who works distributing newspaper to the sellers. One day, Pascal is resting nearby the Sena, he sees a man jumping into the water of the rives trying to commit suicide. Pascal saves him and the man, Didier Barrachet (Robert Hirsch), tells him that he is in unrequited love with his wife, Catherine Barrachet (Andréa Parisy), but his brother-in-law Phillipe Barrachet (Alfred lAdam) and she want to intern him in a mental institution to steal his wealth. Pascal brings Didier home and help him to prove that he is telling the truth. He also visits Catherine that confirms Didier's story. Out of the blue, Didier is murdered at home and Pascal is accused of killing him. But when Pascal looks at the body, the man is not Didier. But the smart inspector Dodelot (Jean Desailly) wants more evidences to blame Pascal.

    "125 rue Montmartre" (1959) is a pleasant French film-noir, with Lino Ventura in the role of a good man. The story is sordid, with Robert Hirsch and Andréa Parisy framing the street vendor. Jean Desailly performs an intelligent and witty police inspector that uses his experience to resolve the case. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Caso da Rua Montmartre" ("The Case of the Montmartre Street")
    6dbdumonteil

    Entertaining B-movie.

    Gilles Grangier was never looked upon as an auteur and a lot of his sixties movies are really bad.But the fifties display a more interesting choice of movies:Bertrand Tavernier, a famous FRench director and a very demanding critic, admires "le sang à la tête " , "gasoil" and "le désordre et la nuit",the latter being probably his best work.

    "125 rue Montmartre" ,more a Boileau-Narcejac("Diabolique" )detective story style than a true film noir,is quite entertaining ,and ,given the stranglehold the nouvelle vague began to have on the French cinema,it's almost a breath of fresh air.Although by no means a nouvelle vague movie,by a long shot (there were detective films among the nouvelle vague movies,"ascenseur pour l'échaffaud" is a prominent example,"a bout de soufflé" is another one),it shares with the young Turks a shooting on location,in the streets of Paris,with its bistros,its newspaper sellers and even its large impressive houses.

    The first part introduces the leads:Ventura is a newspaper seller, a loud-mouth who does not stop talking,particularly when he's eating;Hirsh is his contrary: a nervous man,on the verge of madness ,who seems to be in jeopardy.His wife,he says ,tries to drive him insane to latch on to his valuable properties.But are thing really what they seems? Pretty soon,Ventura realizes he's framed.There's a very good supporting cast including Jean Desailly as an astute cop,Andréa Parisy,Dora Doll,and Alfred Adam.

    The climax of the movie remains the scenes in the circus where suddenly Grangier stops his narration to focus on a clown act which segues into an impressive ending,which could make any B movie director proud.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. September 1959 (Frankreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Frankreich
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Rue Darcel, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, Frankreich(Barrachet's villa at SW corner with Rue Salomon Reinach)
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      • Orex Films
      • Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
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