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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe story of a kid from the back streets who wants to become king of Paris. Brought up among petty thieves, he becomes their leader through an audacious and elegant coup which wins him the l... Leer todoThe story of a kid from the back streets who wants to become king of Paris. Brought up among petty thieves, he becomes their leader through an audacious and elegant coup which wins him the love of the beautiful Venus.The story of a kid from the back streets who wants to become king of Paris. Brought up among petty thieves, he becomes their leader through an audacious and elegant coup which wins him the love of the beautiful Venus.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 nominación en total
Jacques Hilling
- L'aubergiste
- (as Jacques Hiling)
Raoul Billerey
- Un complice de Cartouche
- (as Raoul Bilrey)
Alain Dekok
- Louison
- (as Alain Dekock)
- Dirección
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Opiniones destacadas
This lush and lively swashbuckler is notable for it's slapstick humor and blatantly romantic finale. The silliness works thanks to director DeBroca's whimsically light touch and Belmondo's atypical athletic charm. It's an elegant and sumptuous looking production and a surprisingly romantic adventure. The ravishing Ms. Cardinale alone is worth the price of admission. Delightful in spirit, charming in delivery, with appropriately gorgeous music by Georges Delerue. The superb widescreen DVD from Anchor Bay is the best way to appreciate this movie.
One of those movies I remember fondly watching in my youth. Cartouche is a fine swashbuckling costume drama set in the 18th century in France, a fine mix that gives us some Musketeers, some Robin Hood, some Cyrano de Bergerac. If you are interested in historical adventure movies, this one waits for you - and watching Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale is for sure not the worst way to waste some spare time.
one of many adventure French films, exploitation of a literary genre and few actors who gives force and charm to a sort of characters. but it is only a first sigh verdict.the story, the fight scenes, Belmondo, Cardinale, Jean Rochefort makes a fine difference in this case. and basic virtue is the vision of director who know transform the plot in axis of seductive show. best part - the end. and science to not present only silhouettes of heroes but realistic figures, mixture of revolt, innocence and humor. a memorable film for old generations but , in same measure, a challenge for present. romance and adventure. and the lights of a splendid French art period.
There were some fun scenes to be found in Cartouche, but I found the way it was all put together pretty awkward. Even if there's always something happening in each individual scene of the film, those scenes just don't flow together very well. It's not as breezy as the ideal kind of swashbuckling movie should be, but I can't deny it comes alive at certain points.
I also think it manages to be watchable because of the star power, and yeah, seeing Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale in the same film is reason enough to check out Cartouche I guess. Hot take, though: I think Alain Delon was better in these sorts of roles than Belmondo. The latter is somewhat charming here, but I don't know; there's just something about his style and charisma that makes him so much better suited to 20th-century crime movies. He doesn't have iPhone face, but I guess he has the 1960s equivalent. I can't entirely buy him in this role, but I think that's more on the casting than him specifically. He does what he can.
Cardinale is as good as always, but as is often the case, she's a bit underused... so maybe the star power isn't all that? Eh, it's still something.
This movie is fine, is I think what I was trying to eventually get at.
I also think it manages to be watchable because of the star power, and yeah, seeing Jean-Paul Belmondo and Claudia Cardinale in the same film is reason enough to check out Cartouche I guess. Hot take, though: I think Alain Delon was better in these sorts of roles than Belmondo. The latter is somewhat charming here, but I don't know; there's just something about his style and charisma that makes him so much better suited to 20th-century crime movies. He doesn't have iPhone face, but I guess he has the 1960s equivalent. I can't entirely buy him in this role, but I think that's more on the casting than him specifically. He does what he can.
Cardinale is as good as always, but as is often the case, she's a bit underused... so maybe the star power isn't all that? Eh, it's still something.
This movie is fine, is I think what I was trying to eventually get at.
CARTOUCHE (3+ outta 5 stars) Rousing comedy-action-drama about a rascally rogue in 18th Century France who is a sort of a cross between Zorro and Robin Hood... except that he's not necessarily helping the less fortunate so much as helping himself. No matter, as played by Jean-Paul Belmondo he is a charming hero... even when committing the unpardonable sin of wooing another woman while he has the steadfast love of the most beautiful woman in all of Europe (Claudia Cardinale). For those who love a good swashbuckler, this movie won't leave you disappointed. I found this movie tremendously entertaining, even in spite of the atrocious American dubbing. I will probably wind up giving this movie an even better rating when I finally get a chance to see it in its original language. Tired of his talent for thievery being exploited, Cartouche brazenly challenges the authority of the leader of the city's criminal population. Biting off a bit more than he can chew at the time, he takes a position in the French military. He and his new comrades not only manage to make off with a fortune in gold, but Cartouche wins over the ridiculously beautiful gypsy-thief Venus (Cardinale). Cartouche proves himself to not be without flaws... which gives the rousing finale an extra bit of resonance. Classic adventure movie-making... you don't see many movies like this anymore!
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- TriviaSixth highest grossing movie of the year in France.
- Versiones alternativasWest German theatrical version was cut by approx. 14 minutes.
- ConexionesFeatured in De Cartouche au Cavaleur (2013)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Swords of Blood
- Locaciones de filmación
- La Couvertoirade, Aveyron, Francia(fortified town, battle front)
- Productoras
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 54min(114 min)
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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