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Vidocq, el bribón de París

Título original: A Scandal in Paris
  • 1946
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  • 1h 40min
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George Sanders, Signe Hasso, and Carole Landis in Vidocq, el bribón de París (1946)
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Nacido en una prisión francesa en 1775, François Eugène Vidocq se convierte en ladrón profesional y más tarde es nombrado jefe de la policía parisina.Nacido en una prisión francesa en 1775, François Eugène Vidocq se convierte en ladrón profesional y más tarde es nombrado jefe de la policía parisina.Nacido en una prisión francesa en 1775, François Eugène Vidocq se convierte en ladrón profesional y más tarde es nombrado jefe de la policía parisina.

  • Dirección
    • Douglas Sirk
  • Guionistas
    • Ellis St. Joseph
    • Eugène-François Vidocq
  • Elenco
    • George Sanders
    • Signe Hasso
    • Carole Landis
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    • Dirección
      • Douglas Sirk
    • Guionistas
      • Ellis St. Joseph
      • Eugène-François Vidocq
    • Elenco
      • George Sanders
      • Signe Hasso
      • Carole Landis
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    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • Eugéne François Vidocq
    Signe Hasso
    Signe Hasso
    • Therese De Pierremont
    Carole Landis
    Carole Landis
    • Loretta de Richet
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Emile Vernet
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Prefect of Police Richet
    Alma Kruger
    Alma Kruger
    • Marquise De Pierremont
    Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    • Houdon De Pierremont
    Jo Ann Marlowe
    Jo Ann Marlowe
    • Mimi De Pierremont
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    Vladimir Sokoloff
    • Uncle Hugo
    Pedro de Cordoba
    Pedro de Cordoba
    • Priest
    Leona Maricle
    Leona Maricle
    • Owner of Dress Shop
    Fritz Leiber
    Fritz Leiber
    • Painter
    Skelton Knaggs
    Skelton Knaggs
    • Cousin Pierre
    Fred Nurney
    Fred Nurney
    • Cousin Gabriel
    Gisela Werbisek
    Gisela Werbisek
    • Aunt Ernestine
    • (as Gisella Werbiseck)
    Marvin Davis
    • Little Louis
    Barbara Bates
    Barbara Bates
    • Girl by Pool
    • (sin créditos)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Stage Show Spectator
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    • Dirección
      • Douglas Sirk
    • Guionistas
      • Ellis St. Joseph
      • Eugène-François Vidocq
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    rfkeser

    Witty Costume Comedy

    A kind of anti-Les Miserables, this sophisticated period comedy inverts conventional morality, following a thief/scoundrel as he rises to become the chief of police of Paris. This makes an ideal showcase for George Sanders at his peak of suavity, which he maintains even in a blond wig while posing for a portrait of St. George [this evolves into a theme of the film: "In all of us there is a St. George and a dragon"]. Naturally, Sanders effortlessly spins aphorisms: on adultery, he murmurs, "Sometimes the chains of matrimony are so heavy they have to be carried by three".

    Very much a production of displaced Europeans [Sirk, Shuftan, Eisler, Pressburger], the story celebrates a continental tolerance ["No man is a saint"]. Douglas Sirk clearly enjoys the subversive charm of the criminal mind which stays sharp by exploring all the possibilities for larceny. However, Sirk is not cruel: the provincial victims are not buffoons; they are just not sharp enough to see all the angles in each situation. He does not mock the cheerful dowager [Alma Kruger] who is eager for more adventurous company, and even the bumbling cuckold [Gene Lockhart] is ultimately touching when he disguises himself as a canary-merchant.

    Like its contemporary, Renoir's DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID, this sometimes seems like a European film trapped in Hollywood. However, while the first hour sometimes strains to be "naughty" [as in a decorous skinny-dipping scene], Sirk is able to unify the tone more successfully than Renoir. If Signe Hasso seems a bit old [at 30] as the wide-eyed ingenue, and Carole Landis struggles through her music hall number, Sirk guides both of them to satisfying moments, justifying their casting. The plot – involving a garter made of rubies, a monkey called Satan, and a Chinese carousel with a giant Pekinese to ride -- develops increasingly clever and surprising twists, to a pleasing conclusion.
    5mukava991

    reasonably diverting curiosity held together by Sanders

    George Sanders as Eugene Francois Vidocq, a clever French crook (and a very flimsy representation of the amazing real-life template), is both the lead actor and narrator of this film in which he neatly swindles his way from a lowly prison cell to the top of French society delivering a bounty of aphorisms along the way. The real-life Vidocq began as a rough-and- tumble child criminal and ended up a government minister.

    Sanders basically delivers the same polished performance seen in numerous other films, from "Man Hunt" (1941), through "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945) and "All About Eve" (1950): the cool, cultivated, continental, dry wit with just the right suggestion of the animal beneath. Carole Landis, in what may be her finest role, is both funny and chilling as a self-centered show girl who blatantly uses her beauty to catch wealthy men. Signe Hasso (who looks distractingly like Margaret Sullavan) plays the daughter of the minister of police; she falls in love with Sanders but is as lifeless and damp here as she is vivacious and crackling in "The House on 92nd Street," made the year before.

    The film is obviously 100% studio made, with painted backdrops to represent the French countryside. But since scenery is not the point here, this drawback can be overlooked. It's an unusual film about an extraordinary man, here reduced to a sort of Sherlock Holmes who strides both sides of the law.
    7arthur_tafero

    Sanders at Top of Game - A Scandal in Paris

    I love George Sanders; he is actually my favorite actor of all time; and that is quite a list I have. His droll, sarcastic delivery made even the most mundane line of dialogue crackle with wit. There has not been an actor before or since who could do romantic comedy or even romantic drama as well. Cary Grant came close, as did Errol Flynn, but they both took a back seat to Sanders. There is no such thing as a romantic lead that could hold up against him; no female actress could come close to his delivery of lines. Bette Davis was about as close to him as any great actress could get; but even she paled in comparison when he was delivering lines on the big screen. This silly story of the 18th century France could have been set in any century or time period and Sanders would still have made it work. The rest of the characters are quite forgettable, but people will remember this film just for Sanders.
    dbdumonteil

    A "Vidocq" not like the other ones...

    How many "Vidocq" versions are there ? Probably more than you'd want to see.The last one was released a couple of years ago (feat Depardieu) and was a commercial and artistic flop.French versions galore are up for grabs including a miniseries in the sixties.

    This American version of the thief-turned -cop is a different matter cause it is probably as far as the real life character as it can be.George Sanders' suave portrayal is actually close to Arsene Lupin the French gentleman-burglar invented by Maurice Leblanc.After all Detlef Sierck (Douglas Sirk) was European .Aunt Ernestine is some kind of equivalent of Lupin's old nanny Victoire.The parallel with Saint George and the dragon is a good idea ,when a man has actually to fight against himself on the way to redemption.

    The film is highly praised in Vidocq's native France:Jacques Lourcelles writes that ,"lost in Hollywood ,Sirk is at home again in an old tale of good old Europa.

    I must confess I find "scandal in Paris" a bit cold and sometimes dull and I like Sirk best in his "Melodrames Flamboyants".
    8bkoganbing

    Trusted Implicitly

    Although the story line bogs down a bit and the plot gets a bit thick at times to follow, for fans of George Sanders this film is an absolute must. I cannot imagine anyone else but Sanders in the lead as the con man Eugene Francois Vidocq the thief who rises to become the head of the Paris PD and then gets put in charge of the security at the bank. The better to rob it when the time comes.

    Even when in the greatest of danger of exposure Sanders is never at a loss for word, wit or wits. The only one who knows the whole story of Sanders is Akim Tamiroff and he won't tell.

    I cannot and will not spill any of the elaborate plans that Sanders makes, but it involves his ability to con every one so that he is trusted implicitly.

    One should also take careful note of Gene Lockhart who usually is playing sniveling rats. Here for a change of pace he's a detective who Sanders makes an absolute fool out of.

    Forget Addison DeWitt and the Oscar Sanders won for playing him, A Scandal In Paris is no doubt his career role. And he looks like he's having such a good time in the part.

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      The real Francois-Eugene Vidocq, 1775 to 1857, was born and died in Paris. He was an adventurer and a brash youth who spent time in frequent jail sentences, mostly for petty thefts. He served admirably in the army and fought in early battles of the Revolutionary Wars in 1792. He was hired by the government in 1809 for his experience and knowledge of crime, and helped create the security police (Police de Sûreté) in France. In 1832 he was fired for allegedly planning a theft, and he set up the very first private police agency. That became the model for modern private detective firms. He is considered by historians to be the "father" of modern criminology and is credited with the introduction of undercover work, ballistics, criminology and a record-keeping system to criminal investigation. He made the first plaster cast impressions of shoe prints. He created indelible ink and unalterable bond paper with his printing company to combat forgery. Several books, including Mémoires de Vidocq (1828-1829), Les Voleurs (1837), and Les Vrais Mystères de Paris (1844), were published under his name but may have been ghost-written by others. In later life, Vidocq published two volumes of his memoirs. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, he was friends with several leading authors of the day - Hugo, Balzac, Dumas and others.
    • Errores
      Vidocq is seen reading the memoirs of Casanova at the time of Napoleon's Egyptian campaign (1798-1801). The memoirs were not published until 1822.
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      Eugéne François Vidocq: Sometimes the chains of matrimony are so heavy they have to be carried by three.

    • Créditos curiosos
      [prologue] Vidocq, Eugene Francois, born 1775, spent the first thirty years of his life in every kind of villainy, probably as a preparation for the work of detecting criminals which was to occupy the remainder of his life. He published two volumes of what purported to be the true history of his adventurous career...Encyclopedia Britannica.
    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Le cavalier de Croix-Mort (1948)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Flame Song
      Music by Hanns Eisler

      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Sung by Carole Landis

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      • 25 de diciembre de 1946 (México)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
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      • Arnold Pressburger Films
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