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La beauté du diable

  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 36min
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7,3/10
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La beauté du diable (1950)
Trailer for Beauty and the Devil
Lire trailer1:31
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36 photos
ComédieDrameFantaisie

Le professeur Faust, démuni devant la vieillesse, fait un pacte avec le Diable qui lui rendra sa jeunesse contre son âme.Le professeur Faust, démuni devant la vieillesse, fait un pacte avec le Diable qui lui rendra sa jeunesse contre son âme.Le professeur Faust, démuni devant la vieillesse, fait un pacte avec le Diable qui lui rendra sa jeunesse contre son âme.

  • Réalisation
    • René Clair
  • Scénario
    • René Clair
    • Armand Salacrou
  • Casting principal
    • Michel Simon
    • Gérard Philipe
    • Nicole Besnard
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • René Clair
    • Scénario
      • René Clair
      • Armand Salacrou
    • Casting principal
      • Michel Simon
      • Gérard Philipe
      • Nicole Besnard
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
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    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Michel Simon
    Michel Simon
    • Henri Faust vieux - alias Mephistopheles
    Gérard Philipe
    Gérard Philipe
    • Henri Faust jeune
    Nicole Besnard
    Nicole Besnard
    • Marguerite - la bohémienne
    Simone Valère
    Simone Valère
    • La princesse
    Carlo Ninchi
    Carlo Ninchi
    • Le prince
    Raymond Cordy
    Raymond Cordy
    • Antoine - le serviteur
    Tullio Carminati
    Tullio Carminati
    • Le diplomate
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    • Le procureur
    Gaston Modot
    Gaston Modot
    • Le bohémien
    • Réalisation
      • René Clair
    • Scénario
      • René Clair
      • Armand Salacrou
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    10Kazuhisa

    Just impressive.

    This is such an excellent movie. It's worth calling a masterpiece. I just want to tell everyone I know about it! Gerard Philippe is amazingly handsome. To lots of people, he might look not only handsome but also smart, sophiscated and sexy and he is as a matter of a fact. Plots, performance, direction, casting, music and background. These essences of movies are just outstanding. Told by my friends that he was an amazing actor, I understood that they were right after watching this movie. I felt deeply satisfied by the quality just like I had wonderful meals in the 3-star restaurant.

    If you want to explore French movies, I will recommend you this one.
    10zeuhl

    An old time french masterpiece

    Though I'm french, I am not a fan of french movies which I usually find boring or too intellectual ( in a pejorative way ).

    This being said, I've always liked this movie, greatly because of the incredible performance of Michel Simon, undoubtedly one of the greatest french actors ever. His portrayal of Mephistopheles is delightful in every way. He leaves but little place to the other actors ( mostly Gerard Philippe the avatar of the romantic actor, playing young Faust having sold his soul to the devil ).

    In an era where special effects where about non existent, Rene Clair managed to make a really witty comedy about the meaning of life.

    Astonishing to see how certain movies, no matter how old they are, remain entertaining. This is definitely one of them.

    A must see ! Should you like it, try Belles de Jour from Rene Clair too, another witty romantic old times french comedy. You'll be pleased.
    8ulicknormanowen

    What puzzles you is the nature of my game.

    René Clair located the action in an imaginary land ,at a time which is not historically precise: it may make you think of Italy and the characters of the prince and his wife might hint at a principality .A time which may remind you of the Renaissance or the seventeenth century when science and alchemy were not entirely differentiated :hence the people's wrath , sorcery was unholy ......Mephistopheles was one of the seven princes of Hell and one of the incarnations of the Devil;however, in the film,he's sent by the Devil (as Dominique and Gilles were envoys in "les visiteurs du soir" (1942),or on God' s side ,Clarence in "it's a wonderful life "(1945)). He's really on a mission .

    Michel Simon ,actor extraordinaire ,as brilliant in the tragedy ("panique" ) as in the comedy ("drôle de drame" ) , was the best embodiment of the Devil I had ever seen;And Clair insisted his film be a tragi-comedy! Gérard Philipe 's portrayal was more contested ,but his boyish looks ,his romantic appeal and even his sniggering face when he appears for the first time cannot fail to win the audience over :his premature death was a major loss for the French cinema .Both actors play doubles ,which confuses the viewer and adds to the pleasure to watch these monstres sacrés together on the screen.

    The first scene in the academy sets the tone :although doctor Faust is praised by his peers ,he's bored stiff during the ceremony (you should see Simon's face); a life devoted to science is an unfulfilled one ; by reading the lines in the palm of his hand,Marguerite (who appears as a gypsy ,an astute choice,for gypsies 'science is close to magic) tells him that "his life is over" .Naively ,Faust thinks that his true life,in which he will enjoy all the pleasures of life ,has begun.

    Another side of the movie won't be lost on today's audience : after WW2, the fear of the atomic bomb reached peaks circa 1950; as Carné disguised the French resistance as a medieval fable in "les visiteurs du soir" ,Clair uses the legendary costume drama as a warning against the power of wealth and science : Faust becomes a pawn in the Devil's game he uses for destruction ,for man's downfall ; fortune and the princess are lures which can only be the death of the country and later on, the whole world .
    8frankde-jong

    The most upbeat version of the Faust legend I have ever seen

    The Faust story has been adapted innumerable times. I have seen three adaptations: "Faust" (1926, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau), "All that money can buy" (1941, William Dieterle) and this one of 1950 by Rene Clair.

    It is interesting to see how different directors give a different interpretation to the story, maybe under influence of their national culture. The American production of Dieterle for example is by far the most materialistic interpretation, as the title already indicates. The European interpretations are more about non materialistic values as scientific curiosity and love (with the accent changing from the former to the latter when the wish of Faust for eternal youth has been granted by the Devil). Within the European interpretations the German one of Faust is much more pessimistic then the French one of Clair.

    Not only the Faust character gives rise to different interpretations but also the Devil / Mephistopheles character. In "Le beaute du Diable" Michel Simon plays a sort of funny apprentice Devil, just like Henry Travers plays an apprentice angel in "It's a wonderful life" (1946, Frank Capra)
    dbdumonteil

    Ah !je ris de me voir si beau en ce miroir!

    Ah!my beauty past compare these jewels!

    René Clair movies are ,in my humble opinion,among the least interesting of the old cinema:Duvivier,Carné ,Renoir,Pagnol,Clouzot and Grémillon are much more exciting.Even the so-called masterpieces such as "le million"(1931) or "quatorze juillet" fail to excite me.In America ,Clair made a valuable adaptation of Christie's "and then were none ,but I'm not sure he was the right director for that.Returning to France ,he released "le silence est d'or' which I personally find unpleasant ,and then "la beauté du diable".

    "La beauté du diable" would be interesting,were it only for Michel Simon's sensational portrayal of Mephisto and handsome Gerard Philippe,although very good, is sometimes dwarfed by the old lion of the French cinema.The lines are sometimes witty and hints at the atomic bomb reflect the greatest fear of the era.Simone Valere,Jean Desailly's wife ,as the princess,finds here one of her rare good screen parts -she mainly worked on stage-

    That said,Jacques Tourneur made a much better job with the devil in "la main du diable" ,which is the real granddaddy of "Rosemary's baby" or "Angel heart".

    Gerard Philippe was to be featured in two Clair's subsequent works ,two overrated works ,"belles de nuit" and "les grandes manoeuvres" ,and alas,sans Michel Simon.

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      There is an Italian DVD edition of the film, distributed by DNA Srl: "La Beauté du Diable". The film was re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin. This dvd contains the movie with its original aspect ratio and a new version adapted in 1.78:1 anamorphic for 16:9 screens. This version is also available in streaming on some platforms. This DVD also contains the movie "Faust" (1926) di F.W. Murnau.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 mars 1950 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italie
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Beauty and the Devil
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Franco London Films
      • Universalia Film
      • Ente Nazionale Industrie Cinematografiche (ENIC)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 36min(96 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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