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Manon

  • 1949
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  • 1h 40min
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Manon (1949)
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Un conte classique sur les relations amères entre une fille frivole et un soldat est adapté pour l'après-Seconde Guerre mondiale.Un conte classique sur les relations amères entre une fille frivole et un soldat est adapté pour l'après-Seconde Guerre mondiale.Un conte classique sur les relations amères entre une fille frivole et un soldat est adapté pour l'après-Seconde Guerre mondiale.

  • Réalisation
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
  • Scénario
    • Abbé Prévost
    • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Jean Ferry
  • Casting principal
    • Serge Reggiani
    • Michel Auclair
    • Cécile Aubry
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
    • Scénario
      • Abbé Prévost
      • Henri-Georges Clouzot
      • Jean Ferry
    • Casting principal
      • Serge Reggiani
      • Michel Auclair
      • Cécile Aubry
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    • 29avis des critiques
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    Serge Reggiani
    Serge Reggiani
    • Léon Lescaut
    Michel Auclair
    Michel Auclair
    • Robert Desgrieux
    Cécile Aubry
    Cécile Aubry
    • Manon Lescaut
    Andrex
    Andrex
    • Le trafiquant
    Raymond Souplex
    Raymond Souplex
    • M. Paul
    André Valmy
    • Lieutenant Besnard…
    Henri Vilbert
    • Le commandant du navire…
    Héléna Manson
    Héléna Manson
    • La commère (une paysanne normande)
    Dora Doll
    Dora Doll
    • Juliette
    Simone Valère
    Simone Valère
    • Isé, la soubrette
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • La vendeuse à la toilette
    Wanda Ottoni
    Rosy Varte
    • Petit rôle
    Edmond Ardisson
    Edmond Ardisson
      Michel Bouquet
      Michel Bouquet
      • Le second
      Robert Dalban
      Robert Dalban
      • Le maître d'hôtel
      Jean Hébey
      • L'hôtelière
      Jean Témerson
      • Le portier du 'Magic'
      • (as Témerson)
      • Réalisation
        • Henri-Georges Clouzot
      • Scénario
        • Abbé Prévost
        • Henri-Georges Clouzot
        • Jean Ferry
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      7jgcorrea

      Certainly one of the 20 best movies dated 1949

      1. The Third Man 2. White Heat 3. The Heiress 4. Kind Hearts and Coronets 5. A Letter to Three Wives 6. Intruder in the Dust 7. (Banshun) Late spring 8. Criss Cross 9. The Fountainhead 10. Occupe-toi d'Amélie..! 11. The Great Sinner 12. The Set-Up 13. All the King's Men 14. Stray dog (Nora inu) 15. Thieves' Highway 16. Adam's Rib 17. Riso amaro 18. On the Town 19. Manon 20. Le silence de la mer
      6bob998

      Oddity

      I can imagine that Clouzot took on the task of filming this classic with a lot of trepidation: it's just not his kind of story. A picaresque novel of 1734, with aristocratic ideals in conflict with a sordid story was not going to be well-handled by a director who pioneered the noir form in France. His forte was telling a gritty story with characters stretched to the breaking point (as Montand and Vanel were in Wages of Fear). It required a great deal of updating and tinkering with the basic story before Clouzot could feel comfortable with it.

      Cecile Aubry does not impress me with her acting skills; she mainly pouts and sighs her way through the picture. How much more could Danielle Darrieux or Micheline Presle have brought to the film! Michel Auclair was a superb leading man who made many films, this is one of his best (see him also in Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre). Here he manages to convey desire, murderous rage and exasperation with Manon's whims. Dora Doll and her big toothy grin, as well as Gabrielle Dorziat as the prim madam of Manon's brothel were good, but Serge Reggiani as Manon's brother stole every scene he was in.
      newbear

      Great director, great film

      I have seen this film a long time ago, perhaps in 1958 at Prague Film School (FAMU). It still haunts me, unlike many, many other entirely forgettable "movies", I would love to have a copy. The film has an essence of what my generation lived, what my children have forgotten, and what we are powerless to remind them of.
      10dbdumonteil

      Nothing is dirty when we love each other.....

      "Manon" might well be Clouzot's masterpiece ,surpassing even "diabolique " " le salaire de la peur" or "le corbeau".

      It's an adaptation of "l'histoire de Manon Lescault et du chevalier des Grieux" by L'Abbé Prévost, a novel from the XVIIIth century ,but never mind.When HGC Clouzot takes a novel,he makes it his very own .He would do the same for detective story " celle qui n'était plus " which he completely rewrote for "les diaboliques"

      Clouzot's misanthropy has never been so omnipresent that in this opus.He became an outcast after the liberation in 1945 because of his "collaboration" -"le corbeau " was produced by a German firm-and one cannot help but think that his painting of the end of WW2 seems a settling of scores:the cropped women -they say it happened to the star of "le corbeau " Ginette Leclerc who had a lot of problems too-,the black market ,the war profiteers ,no one is spared in this wholesale massacre.Serge Regianni epitomizes the scumbag ,in a part which sometimes recalls that of Carné's "les portes de la nuit".But evil is not only inside him,it's everywhere :Clouzot's world is noir ,noir ,noir and leaves absolutely no hope to the audience .

      And however the way he films his lovers is stunning:on the ship, Manon under the pouring rain,trying to spend her last hours with Robert;Manon ,in the confessional,in a church in ruins ,explaining to Robert she did not do any harm to anyone and that, had the American come first ,she would not have played around with the Germans ;the first night of love where the lovers become shadows in the dark;Robert finding Manon in a brothel;Manon desperately searching for her lover in the overcrowded carriage ;and mainly mainly the extraordinary final scenes the romanticism of which surpassing even the frenzied passion of "Colorado territory" or "duel in the sun".Actually ,Clouzot's extravaganza is not unlike Von Stroheim's "greed" 's madness.

      The male lead ,Michel Auclair,is absolutely extraordinary :the last ten minutes are his and he 's so moving that he carries these sequences in the desert single -handedly as much as he carries Manon' s dead body.But Clouzot's directing will leave you on the edge of your seat as well:the long walk under a blistering sun ,the cactuses which become ghosts from the past ,Robert burying Manon in the sand and screaming that now she's his at last.

      Cécile Aubry (debut) portrays Manon . Seven years before Carroll Baker in "baby doll", she is a femme enfant -much more than a femme fatale-.She's not evil,but she lives in a hostile world and she does not want to live like her mother,she needs luxury;it's a sensitive character who feels remorse ,pain and loves Robert dearly even when she cheats on him outrageously.Her good-natured sexuality and her absence of hypocrisy predates that of Brigitte Bardot by seven years too.

      Their problem is the world outside :that's why the key of the movie is the sequence in the oasis "why couldn't we stay here forever? " Manon asks.As they leave this haven of peace -the only minutes of happiness in the whole movie" ,Clouzot films their reflections in the cool clear water.And the fact that Manon and Robert are looking for a promise land in the desert in the company of Jews ,what a symbol!"paradise is too far away"she says.

      The rest of the cast features some of the best actors of the era:Serge Regianni,Manon's dirty brother;Gabrielle Dorziat ,a madam ,screaming "quel bordel!" ; Helena Manson,the nurse in "le corbeau" who wants to punish the whore who sleeps with the enemy;and more and more and more..

      Another permanent feature in Clouzot's work is the sordidness of the places:the crummy boarding-school of "les diaboliques" ,the seedy apartments in "quai des orfèvres" ,the poor hospital in "les espions" ,and here the ship where they pack Jews on their way to Palestine ,not to mention the desert with its animal skeletons -soon to be joined by those of the Jews-

      The action of this movie is remarkably dense ,and its construction very subtle :the film begins with the illegal embarkation of the Jews ,and then ,at the least expected moment,the lovers appear for the first time and shortly afterwards tell the captain their sad story .

      Did French cinema need the nouvelle vague so bad when it had a genius like Clouzot?"Manon" is an absolute must.

      N.B.1.Another modern "Manon" "Manon 70" (sic) was made in the sixties with Catherine Deneuve ,but it was laughable.

      2.Cécile Aubry's actress career was short-lived;in the sixties ,she moved into the -rather bland- serial for children ,the likes of "Belle et Sebastien" featuring her own son;she was very successful.
      9PaulusLoZebra

      This deserves a 10+ for its breathtaking ambition, but must be seen through the eyes of a 1948 viewer

      Henri-Georges Clouzot's Manon deserves a 10+ for its breathtaking ambition, and only a slightly lower rating for the film overall. Clouzot had made the magnificent Quai des Orfevres as his first post-war movie, right after his release from a multi-year ban from filmmaking due to accusations of Nazi collaboration. Clouzot chose to base his second film on the 1731 novel Manon Lescaut, one of France's most well-known, important, and enduring literary works, never out of print, and the subject of several previous films and many operas, the most famous being by Puccini. It's an epic melodrama, the story of a young nobleman, Robert, who loses everything, several times over, for his passionate love of Manon, a young woman with a taste for the high life and an ability to manipulate nearly every man she meets. While the original story took place in France and Louisiana, Clouzot transposes it to the very rough world of contemporary postwar France and Palestine, making the story immediately relevant to everyone when shown in theaters.

      In addition to giving Manon all the attributes from the original novel - beauty, guile, passion, a lust for wealth and security, and an intense sexuality - he also has her accused of collaboration with the Germans, as he himself had been. And when Robert rescues Manon from the rough "justice" meted out by locals to collaborators, they have no choice but to run away. At first, they struggle on the fringes of the Paris underworld, but when the temptations of prostitution win over Manon, Robert rebels. Manon ultimately does as well, choosing her love for Robert over an easy life, and this leads them eventually to become stowaways with Holocaust survivors, Jews being taken clandestinely to Palestine and their new home in Israel.

      Clouzot chose two debutants as his stars, and they delivered great performances. Michel Auclair is Robert, strong and determined, but completely overcome by his passion for Manon. Cecile Aubry is Manon, a wisp of a very young woman, and she is equally believable as a vixen and as a doomed lover. Serge Reggiani is outstanding in a smaller role, as her brother. He acts as the film's moral compass in reverse. The film's dialogue and scenes are bold, provocative, unsettling for the time.

      The cinematography is excellent and there are many moving, evocative shots throughout the film, both interiors and exteriors. And the final, audacious, melodramatic scene reproduces one of France's most famous paintings to be inspired by the novel.

      Throughout the film Clouzot seems to be telling us that the world is a dirty, rough, unforgiving place, where good and evil do not exist in black and white, where compromise can keep you alive but tragedy looms for those who love too intensely.

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        In Italy, the film was shown only in original version with subtitles for censorship reasons.
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        Manon Lescaut: There is nothing dirty when we love each other.

        ["Il n'y a rien de dégoûtant quand on s'aime."]

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        Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 9 mars 1949 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • France
      • Site officiel
        • Les Films du Jeudi (France)
      • Langues
        • Français
        • Anglais
        • Hébreu
        • Yiddish
        • Arabe
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Манон
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Studios de la Victorine - 16 avenue Edoard Grinda, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France
      • Société de production
        • Alcina
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        • 1h 40min(100 min)
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        • Black and White
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.37 : 1

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