Jenny Lamour veut réussir dans le music-hall. Son mari et accompagnateur Maurice Martineau est gentil mais jaloux. Quand Jenny fait les yeux doux à Brignon, un vieil homme d'affaires, pour q... Tout lireJenny Lamour veut réussir dans le music-hall. Son mari et accompagnateur Maurice Martineau est gentil mais jaloux. Quand Jenny fait les yeux doux à Brignon, un vieil homme d'affaires, pour qu'il l'aide, Maurice menace Brignon de mort.Jenny Lamour veut réussir dans le music-hall. Son mari et accompagnateur Maurice Martineau est gentil mais jaloux. Quand Jenny fait les yeux doux à Brignon, un vieil homme d'affaires, pour qu'il l'aide, Maurice menace Brignon de mort.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total
- Léopardi
- (as Arius)
- Le gendarme Poitevin
- (as Blavette)
- Le commissaire principal de la P.J.
- (as R. Blancard)
- Paulo
- (as R. Dalban)
- L'inspecteur Picard
- (as J. Daurand)
- Nitram
- (as J. Dunot)
- Auguste
- (as J. Grétillat)
- Mme Beauvoir
- (as G. Géniat)
- Le patron du bistrot
- (as G. Gobin)
- L' officier de police Fayard
- (as F. Joux)
Avis à la une
"Quai des Orfèvres" is an amusing story of an efficient detective investigating a murder in a comedy of errors of the three lead suspects. Henri-Georges Clouzot is one of the best French directors ever and "Quais des Orfèvres" is another gem in his filmography. The witty screenplay has many twists and is supported by the magnificent cinematography in black-and-white and awesome performances. Bernard Blier, the father of Bertrand Blier, is perfect in the role of a jealous cuckold without confidence in his wife and self-respect. Suzy Delair performs an ambitious woman that has a past with lovers and wants to climb positions in the show-business, but loves her husband. Simone Renant is great in the role of a lesbian photographer. But who steals the film is Louis Jouvet, in the role of a detective that seems to be naive, but is capable to find the truth that each character intends to hide. My understanding is that Antoine might be gay since he does not like women. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "Crime em Paris" ("Crime in Paris")
Later on, Jenny tells Maurice she is visiting her grandmother, who lives in another town. This gives Maurice a good opportunity to bump off Brignon, especially when he finds the man's address on a piece of paper in the kitchen and realizes Jenny was lying. But when he gets to Brignon's house, Brignon is already dead.
Inspector Antoine (Juvet) is assigned to the case, and it doesn't take him long to realize that some alibis aren't very secure.
Wonderful film, with the excellent Juvet outstanding as Inspector Antoine, and an excellent performance by Simone Renant as a lesbian photographer, Dora, in love with Jenny. Delair, who was involved with Clouzot, is good as a lower-class woman who loves her husband but wants to get ahead in show business as well.
This is Clouzot at his best, with a witty script with some plot twists and a true Parisian atmosphere.
Then there is a murder and the investigating police lieutenant, who loves only his bi-racial son, and resents being taken from his company by the above characters, who have had some unpleasant contact with the deceased and are all lying to one degree or another, unravels the mystery with some of the most precise and authentic procedural detail ever captured on film.
And then there are the atmospherics of a post-war Paris, where coal is in short supply, music is filled with erotic longing and wistful memory, and innocence has long ago been washed away by the rain.
All of this in a milieu of magicians whose tricks don't always work, dogs who walk on their hind feet and express music criticism, hungry news reporters and exhausted cops.
And then there are many of the finest actors of their generation who have been through some very bad years directed by, to come full circle, a man who is in love with his lead actress and who, with full justification, was a respected friend of Picasso.
I've seen this film often and I love all of them and it.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesHenri-Georges Clouzot wrote almost two-thirds of the film only having read the novel years before, recalling it from memory, since it was out of print by the time he started the screenplay. When the novelist Stanislas-André Steeman saw the film, he was furious about the differences between the novel and the film.
- GaffesWhen Antoine is repeating Maurice's deposition to the typist, he says that the confrontation between Maurice and Brignon at the restaurant took place on Wednesday, December 2, 1946. In 1946, December 2 fell on a Monday.
- Citations
L'inspecteur adjoint Antoine: I have to admit, I've taken a liking to you, Miss Dora Monier.
Dora Monier: Me?
L'inspecteur adjoint Antoine: Because I have to say, you're just my type. When it comes to women, we'll never have a chance.
- ConnexionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: La monnaie de l'absolu (1999)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Jenny Lamour
- Lieux de tournage
- Paris, France(Exterior)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 180 974 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 632 $US
- 27 oct. 2002
- Montant brut mondial
- 181 041 $US
- Durée
- 1h 46min(106 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1