La fin du jour
- 1939
- 1h 48min
Des acteurs vieillissants et sans le sou vivent dans une maison de retraite. Un jour arrive Raphaël Saint-Clair, qui a été un acteur célèbre et a eu beaucoup d'aventures amoureuses. Les pass... Tout lireDes acteurs vieillissants et sans le sou vivent dans une maison de retraite. Un jour arrive Raphaël Saint-Clair, qui a été un acteur célèbre et a eu beaucoup d'aventures amoureuses. Les passions reviennent, les jalousies aussi.Des acteurs vieillissants et sans le sou vivent dans une maison de retraite. Un jour arrive Raphaël Saint-Clair, qui a été un acteur célèbre et a eu beaucoup d'aventures amoureuses. Les passions reviennent, les jalousies aussi.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 2 nominations au total
- Monsieur Lucien
- (as Arquillières)
- Le régisseur
- (as Devère)
- Deaubonne
- (as Granval)
- Le curé
- (as Bovério)
- Danielle
- (as Gaby Andreu)
- Montfaucon
- (as Secretan)
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Yet, i cannot not recommend it, because it is still a good movie, classy and elegant. Michel Simon is a great actor, even though i couldn't stand him here. And the ending was good.
Just don't start your French Pre-WWII Films journey with this one. Search for Carne movies first.
The story features the sharp edges of Wilder's "Sunset Boulevard" (1950) sanded down by the spirit of Leo McCarey. One of the rare, non-grating performances by Michel Simon. Also standouts from Victor Francen and Louis Jouvet. Francen in the 1930's already plays a senior citizen, yet he will appear in films of the 1960's looking hardly any different. Louis Jouvet, after starring in "Hotel du Nord" is at his best here as St.-Clair, an egotistical, sinister cad whose shortcomings are revealed with realism leavened by sympathy in the Duvivier-Charles Spaak script. Few actors have portrayed evil with the depth and complexity of Jouvet in this movie.
To describe any of the plot points would only detract from the experience of watching this movie. Relating just about any incident would amount to a sort of "spoiler", since I think I appreciated this film so much because I knew so little about it. Viewing should precede reading where this movie is concerned.
It is enough to say that "La Fin du Jour" belongs on any list of great movies.
The subject matter of the lively arts appears frequently on screen. If you like "La Fin du Jour", I could recommend "Floating Weeds" (1958) or "For Fun" (1993), members of the same family in spite of being many years and many miles away from Duvivier's world.
Michel Simon as the understudy who can never get on stage because the star is never sick gives another fine performance. Think of a Boudu with more work ethic and a sense of humour and you've got him. The third male lead is Victor Francen, playing an actor who never realized his potential because his wife died (in a suspicious manner). He was born to play Racine and Corneille, but could not rise to any heights owing to the weight of grief. I am not convinced by anything Francen does here: there seems to be a hollow man behind the well-trimmed beard and elegant clothes. Gabrielle Dorziat is a pleasure to watch in anything (how great she was in Les parents terribles). She has a very affecting scene with Jouvet, one of her old loves.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe movie was supposed to star Louis Jouvet, Raimu and Michel Simon in the three main roles. Due to Raimu opting out of the movie, there was a big shuffle in the cast and both Jouvet and Simon changed parts. The cast was then completed by Victor Francen.
- GaffesAfter Saint Clair leaves Jeannette in tears, Marny stands right next to her and touches her elbow. After the cut, he moves another step towards her for which there was no room.
- Citations
Madame Marcellin: He used to tell me "You are my first love..."
Madame Chabert: Ah... to me too
Madame Marcellin: To whom was he lying?
Madame Chabert: To both of us probably
Madame Marcellin: But so charmingly!
- ConnexionsReferenced in Quartet (2012)
- Bandes originalesLe Temps des Cerises
Music by Antoine Renard
Lyrics by Jean-Baptiste Clément
Performed by Odette Talazac
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The End of a Day
- Lieux de tournage
- Château de Lourmarin, 24 avenue Laurent Vibert, Lourmarin; Vaucluse, France(exterior, retirement home)
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1