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Un banquero sin escrúpulos recibe una nota amenazadora, firmada por "Judex", en la que se le exige que devuelva el dinero a las personas a las que ha estafado. Se niega y parece que se enfre... Leer todoUn banquero sin escrúpulos recibe una nota amenazadora, firmada por "Judex", en la que se le exige que devuelva el dinero a las personas a las que ha estafado. Se niega y parece que se enfrenta a su destino.Un banquero sin escrúpulos recibe una nota amenazadora, firmada por "Judex", en la que se le exige que devuelva el dinero a las personas a las que ha estafado. Se niega y parece que se enfrenta a su destino.
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Ever since Irma Vep wore black tights to carry out her stealthy nocturnal activities as leader of Les Vampires in 1915, the image of the female cat burglar has provided the twentieth and twenty-first centuries with one of their great iconic images.
Georges Franju was drawing upon years of studying silent cinema at the Cinemateque Francais so he knew exactly what he had in mind with this loving recreation of the films of Louis Feuillade - while Julie Newmar was doubtless familiar with at least the pictures of Francine Berge in Franju's film when she took on the role of Catwoman - and so she continues to thrive; with Celine and Juliette along the way.
Georges Franju was drawing upon years of studying silent cinema at the Cinemateque Francais so he knew exactly what he had in mind with this loving recreation of the films of Louis Feuillade - while Julie Newmar was doubtless familiar with at least the pictures of Francine Berge in Franju's film when she took on the role of Catwoman - and so she continues to thrive; with Celine and Juliette along the way.
I have to agree with the review by Swanger2001. After the initial set up of the characters and the amazing Masked Ball scene, the film settles into boring dialogue and badly staged action.
I'm curious to hear what a French-speaking person thought of the acting. I don't speak it myself, but this one of the few times I've seen a French film and thought "this (acting) seems really lousy - like a low budget exploitation film".
I don't know if this film is available on DVD. I saw a VHS copy courtesy of Something Weird Video...and the subtitles left something to be desired. Film quality was mediocre.
Worth seeing if you liked "Eyes without a Face", but not essential viewing.
I'm curious to hear what a French-speaking person thought of the acting. I don't speak it myself, but this one of the few times I've seen a French film and thought "this (acting) seems really lousy - like a low budget exploitation film".
I don't know if this film is available on DVD. I saw a VHS copy courtesy of Something Weird Video...and the subtitles left something to be desired. Film quality was mediocre.
Worth seeing if you liked "Eyes without a Face", but not essential viewing.
Franju's evocation of a lost innocent era of French silent cinema is a real gem, and a much neglected film. The film creates an air of gentle menace from the opening scenes featuring a bird-masked magician at a masked ball. We soon learn that he is, in fact, Judex, the legendary crime-fighter. He soon becomes engaged in a battle with a cat-suited female criminal. The plot itself is one-dimensional comic-strip stuff, as the above suggests, but what constantly impresses is the poetic set-pieces Franju sets up, particularly a burglary at a country house swathed in mists. The show is continually stolen by Francine Berge, as the criminal - she seems a not-too-distant relation of Diana Rigg in television's "The Avengers", at least in dress sense - and this highlights a slight problem. The hero, played by American magician Channing Pollock, is bland by comparison, as is Edith Scob's heroine-in-distress. It seems that the bad girls get all the fun! Overall, this is the type of film that doesn't get made any more, yet doesn't seem dated. Franju's more famous "Les Yeux Sans Visage" is, in terms of mood, very similar, as is Cocteau's breathtaking fairy tale, "La Belle Et La Bete". The sixties British horror, "The Haunting", also pulls the same trick of showing little by achieving everything through mood alone. Do try to see all of these if you get the chance.
This film is most certainly worth a watch if you're at all interested in classic film. Highly stylized and full of fun and suspenseful moments, Judex is a gem amongst crime thrillers.
There are quite a bit of issues that keep it from being a perfect film though, not the least of which is how dated it is. As some shots and practical effects are less than stellar, almost comical at times.
At points as the story goes on you'll likely find yourself thinking "Well that's convenient" or "What, how?". But a lot of that can be chocked up to the already ridiculous nature of the plot, and aren't necessarily due to negligence from the screenwriter.
The acting from some characters can be a bit off putting at times as well, but there's enough great performances in there to offset that.
However despite its flaws this is a good early film for the genre.
There are quite a bit of issues that keep it from being a perfect film though, not the least of which is how dated it is. As some shots and practical effects are less than stellar, almost comical at times.
At points as the story goes on you'll likely find yourself thinking "Well that's convenient" or "What, how?". But a lot of that can be chocked up to the already ridiculous nature of the plot, and aren't necessarily due to negligence from the screenwriter.
The acting from some characters can be a bit off putting at times as well, but there's enough great performances in there to offset that.
However despite its flaws this is a good early film for the genre.
Georges Franju is an unfairly neglected director - overshadowed by Godard and Truffaut, he fell quickly out of favour as a filmmaker, although he is revered as co-founder, with Henri Langlois, of the Cinematheque Française in Paris shortly before World War 2.
The influences to be seen in Franju's films are not those of New Wave directors: Hollywood film noir and trashy American novels. He is more in tune with German Expressionism and, as perhaps befits a film archivist, with silent cinema.
So JUDEX is a very affectionate tribute to Louis Feuillade, and shares its title with a 1916 serial. As the title character Franju cast a magician - Channing Pollock - and other actors include the wonderful Edith Scob (unforgettable in Franju's EYES WITHOUT A FACE), Andre Melies (son of Georges) and Theo Sarapo (one-time lover of Edith Piaf). The music is by Maurice Jarre, and adds to the dreamlike nature of the whole story.
JUDEX may not be a great film, but it is a truly wonderful film. Just let it wash over you, and the memory of it may haunt you for a surprisingly long time!
The influences to be seen in Franju's films are not those of New Wave directors: Hollywood film noir and trashy American novels. He is more in tune with German Expressionism and, as perhaps befits a film archivist, with silent cinema.
So JUDEX is a very affectionate tribute to Louis Feuillade, and shares its title with a 1916 serial. As the title character Franju cast a magician - Channing Pollock - and other actors include the wonderful Edith Scob (unforgettable in Franju's EYES WITHOUT A FACE), Andre Melies (son of Georges) and Theo Sarapo (one-time lover of Edith Piaf). The music is by Maurice Jarre, and adds to the dreamlike nature of the whole story.
JUDEX may not be a great film, but it is a truly wonderful film. Just let it wash over you, and the memory of it may haunt you for a surprisingly long time!
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- TriviaAwarded the Coupe Jean-George Auriol 1963, by the jury's unanimous decision, in France.
- ErroresJust before Cocatin, the private detective, sits down at Favraux's desk, a moving shadow of the boom microphone is briefly visible on the curtains at the top of the frame.
- Citas
Alfred Cocantin: What's all this about nuns?
- ConexionesFeatured in Cinéma, de notre temps: Georges Franju, le visionnaire (1996)
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- También se conoce como
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- Locaciones de filmación
- Château-Gaillard, Les Andelys, Francia(Judex's hideout)
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 38min(98 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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