Pascal vend des journaux. C'est un homme simple qui un jour se reposant sur les bords de la Seine voit un étranger se noyer. Pascal lui sauve la vie et commence une aventure aux côtés de cet... Tout lirePascal vend des journaux. C'est un homme simple qui un jour se reposant sur les bords de la Seine voit un étranger se noyer. Pascal lui sauve la vie et commence une aventure aux côtés de cet homme.Pascal vend des journaux. C'est un homme simple qui un jour se reposant sur les bords de la Seine voit un étranger se noyer. Pascal lui sauve la vie et commence une aventure aux côtés de cet homme.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Marc Arian
- Un consommateur
- (non crédité)
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Marcel Bernier
- Auguste - le réparateur de vélos
- (non crédité)
Christian Brocard
- Un vendeur de journaux
- (non crédité)
Henri Crémieux
- Le directeur de la P.J.
- (non crédité)
Georges Demas
- Le régisseur du Zoo Circus
- (non crédité)
Marcel Gassouk
- Un livreur de journaux
- (non crédité)
Émile Genevois
- Un vendeur de journaux
- (non crédité)
Gilles Grangier
- Un acheteur de journaux
- (non crédité)
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Lino Ventura is an ex-boxer who makes a living as a newsboy. People know him, they like him, he sleeps with Dora Doll occasionally. He sells his papers on the Pont D'Alma, then goes underneath to smoke a cigarette. Robert Hirsch throws himself into the Seine, and Ventura rescues him. Hirsch tells him an incoherent story about being a landowner, lured into a quick marriage with Andréa Parisy. Then the brother-in-law shows up and the two of them drive him mad. He fled to Paris, and tried to kill himself. Ventura is fed up with this after two days and takes him to his home, but refuses to go in. Ventura goes in and Mlle Parisy tells him her husband has tried to kill himself three times. There's no farm. She asks him to get her husband to come back. Ventura returns to Paris, and there Hirsch is, with proof of what he has said. Again, he takes Ventura to the house, telling him about 400,000 francs in a locked secretary desk, and where the key is. Again, Hirsch refuses to go in, so Ventura does, finds the money, only now there's a corpse in the salon, and police, whom Mlle Parisy identifies as her husband. The police arrest Ventura...
It's a well written and performed movie from director Gilles Grangier, a skilled commercial director. He keeps each sequence going long enough to begin to test the audience's patience, then moves on in an unexpected direction, thanks, no doubt, to the prize-winning policier by André Gillois it's derived from. Jean Desailly plays the canny detective well, and Ventura is excellent as a lug in this near-Hitchcockian movie.
It's a well written and performed movie from director Gilles Grangier, a skilled commercial director. He keeps each sequence going long enough to begin to test the audience's patience, then moves on in an unexpected direction, thanks, no doubt, to the prize-winning policier by André Gillois it's derived from. Jean Desailly plays the canny detective well, and Ventura is excellent as a lug in this near-Hitchcockian movie.
Andréa Parisy is worth watching this movie. She's extremely beautiful, in my opinion. She always reminded me of Maria Callas, and a little of Audrey Hepburn.
Well, what about the movie? I like French movies as well as I like Italian ones. So I definitely am prejudiced. This one here is rather OK, not sooo really good. The story is rather poor, at least from a 2023's point of view. A naive guy (Lino Ventura) is trying to help a pseudo-psycho who actually is the lover of the rich man's wife. She murders her husband to get all of his money. Old story. However, the pictures of Paris in the late 1950s are great. And the rich man's wife is a feast for the eyes. Andréa Parisy is definitely one of the most beautiful ladies ever.
Well, what about the movie? I like French movies as well as I like Italian ones. So I definitely am prejudiced. This one here is rather OK, not sooo really good. The story is rather poor, at least from a 2023's point of view. A naive guy (Lino Ventura) is trying to help a pseudo-psycho who actually is the lover of the rich man's wife. She murders her husband to get all of his money. Old story. However, the pictures of Paris in the late 1950s are great. And the rich man's wife is a feast for the eyes. Andréa Parisy is definitely one of the most beautiful ladies ever.
Just had the chance to watch this movie for the first time; before unknown to me. And I was fascinated! Great acting, a somewhat unusual Lino Ventura in great counter-acting with Robert Hirsch.
The plot captivating, and out of the ordinary.
The title makes little sense, neither in French nor in German. So, what one could well argue against this movie, is that it is unpolished. At times it looks like just improvised from a skeleton of story board.
A real climax is, when the presumed culprit goes to the circus and encounters exactly the person he is looking for. That's done extremely well, because the audience is steered towards recognizing the identity of the man who had disappeared.
The setting is well done, almost ancien régime, with a close to perfect film-noir-lighting.
The plot captivating, and out of the ordinary.
The title makes little sense, neither in French nor in German. So, what one could well argue against this movie, is that it is unpolished. At times it looks like just improvised from a skeleton of story board.
A real climax is, when the presumed culprit goes to the circus and encounters exactly the person he is looking for. That's done extremely well, because the audience is steered towards recognizing the identity of the man who had disappeared.
The setting is well done, almost ancien régime, with a close to perfect film-noir-lighting.
I enjoyed very much this black criminal story.
A newspaper vendor is envolved in a murder story and will fight for his innocence !
The dialogues written by Michel Audiard are very good.
Great performances of Lino Ventura, Dora Doll, Andréa Parisy , Robert Hirsch, Lucien Rambourg (the brother of Bourvil) and Pierre Desailly.
A newspaper vendor is envolved in a murder story and will fight for his innocence !
The dialogues written by Michel Audiard are very good.
Great performances of Lino Ventura, Dora Doll, Andréa Parisy , Robert Hirsch, Lucien Rambourg (the brother of Bourvil) and Pierre Desailly.
The chemistry between Lino Ventura and Robert Hirsch is great to watch. A great movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe bridge where Lino Ventura rescues Robert Hirsch is the Pont de l'Alma. It was rebuilt in the early 1970's. Only The Zouave statue remains of the original bridge. The bridge is near the Pont de l'Alma tunnel where Diana the Princess of Wales died in a car crash on 31 August 1997.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Tatort Paris
- Lieux de tournage
- Rue Darcel, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France(Barrachet's villa at SW corner with Rue Salomon Reinach)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 25min(85 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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