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Les Bas-fonds de Londres

Titre original : Where's Jack?
  • 1969
  • G
  • 2h
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
208
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Stanley Baker, Fiona Lewis, and Tommy Steele in Les Bas-fonds de Londres (1969)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe adventures and the exploits of notorious English thief and prison-breaker Jack Sheppard in 1720s London.The adventures and the exploits of notorious English thief and prison-breaker Jack Sheppard in 1720s London.The adventures and the exploits of notorious English thief and prison-breaker Jack Sheppard in 1720s London.

  • Réalisation
    • James Clavell
  • Scénario
    • David Newhouse
    • Rafe Newhouse
  • Casting principal
    • Tommy Steele
    • Stanley Baker
    • Alan Badel
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    208
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    • Réalisation
      • James Clavell
    • Scénario
      • David Newhouse
      • Rafe Newhouse
    • Casting principal
      • Tommy Steele
      • Stanley Baker
      • Alan Badel
    • 8avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux45

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    Tommy Steele
    Tommy Steele
    • Jack Sheppard
    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Jonathan Wild
    Alan Badel
    Alan Badel
    • The Lord Chancellor
    Dudley Foster
    • Blueskin
    Fiona Lewis
    Fiona Lewis
    • Edgworth Bess Lyon
    Sue Lloyd
    Sue Lloyd
    • Lady Darlington
    Noel Purcell
    Noel Purcell
    • Leatherchest
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • Rev. Wagstaff
    Ivan Dixon
    Ivan Dixon
    • Naval Officer
    Michael Douglas
    • Constable
    Michael Elphick
    Michael Elphick
    • Hogarth
    Roy Evans
    Roy Evans
    • Mr. Hind
    Howard Goorney
    • Surgeon
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • The Captain
    Dafydd Havard
    Dafydd Havard
    • Clerk
    Fred Johnson
    Fred Johnson
    • Merchant
    Harold Kasket
    • The King
    John Kelly
    John Kelly
    • Proprietor
    • Réalisation
      • James Clavell
    • Scénario
      • David Newhouse
      • Rafe Newhouse
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    9rtogr81

    Enjoyable

    I saw this movie in Germany while stationed there from 69-72. I found it to be very enjoyable and fun. I have been hoping it would come out on DVD so I could own it. It is a great movie to immerse yourself in a story of the period. It was romantic, adventurous and at times witty. If you are looking for a movie that will create a few hours of escape from your own reality then this is a movie for you. I especially found the ending to be delightful lending to the feeling of a potential sequel giving the character a new adventure in the Americas. As with most of Stanley Baker's movies I thought it was well done even thought it may have been a bit self serving, non-the-less a very enjoyable movie.
    Simon_peters

    Lacklustre and overlong.

    This film is distinguished both in art direction and cinemaphotography.

    Unfortunately the script is poorly structured and repetitive and overall the film fails to engage the viewer. Performances vary with, surprisingly, Tommy Steele finding a fairly confident middle ground between Stanley Baker's melodramatic approach and Fiona Lewis's ludicrous and unconvincing stab at Cockney. At a whisker under two hours long the film would have benefited from some cutting - Jack Shephard surrendering once to Jack Wild because he has captured Edgworth Bess seems possible, for him to do it again suggests the writers had seriously run out of ideas.
    8loza-1

    A True Story

    Even though I saw this film when I was very young, I already knew the story of Wild the Thief-Taker and Shepherd who famously escaped from Newgate prison.

    Apart from the liberty taken right at the end, the film more or less faithfully follows the true story. The temptation to bend the facts which is the hallmark of so many so-called historical films is resisted in this film and the film makers must be praised for that.

    Of the performances, There is scarcely a poor performance, and Tommy Steele is ideally cast. Also good is Stanley Baker as the Thief-Taker and Alan Badel is good as always.

    Because the film sticks to the facts, it makes it suitable to be watched by all the family.
    6ladybug2535

    Reasonably accurate depiction of the era, mediocre script

    Felt like a made-for-TV movie, it wasn't bad but wasn't really very good either. Loosely based on a true story and a genuine character, I really appreciated the attention to detail, especially in the way they captured the dirt, grit, cruelty and unfairness of the times. I especially appreciated how they captured the huge economic and social gap between the classes and the use of children in all sorts of demeaning, dangerous and menial jobs--most period pieces ignore the poor treatment of children. While the storyline didn't accurately follow the time line and documented events of our "hero", the characters, their behavior and the scenery as well as costuming seemed reasonably authentic. Some of the plot devices were very loosely based on the true story, but I believe that a more accurate rendition of the Jack's real exploits would actually have been FAR more interesting.

    It's strange when a filmmaker takes liberties with an historical event (as most do for the sake of clarity and storytelling) and makes it not only less entertaining but less credible than the real thing....This was a missed opportunity and I'd love to see some modern studio take a crack at it. They should have played up the "cult of celebrity" of the times, a phenomenon that allowed sometimes truly cruel and debauched human beings to become famous and revered through the power of propaganda--in the sense that newspapers, tabloids and gossip played up the sensationalist nature of their activities and sometimes, through the use of outright lies, made terrible people into heroes and legends. This is something we still see today (you can add the internet into this modern day machine of celebrity) and an aspect that would have resonated with audiences. While it would seem that this particular real-life celebrity, Jack Sheppard, captured the public's imaginations by thumbing his nose at the establishment and the hypocritical purveyors of "law and order" and was not a violent or cruel "villain", make no mistake--he was no Robin Hood either. There are several ways they could have told this story--it would have made a great comedy, or a meaningful historical drama--or even a musical! and while his tale is "satisfactory" in this film, I mean it when I say I would really love to see a modern studio shoot it as it really is a great story and an interesting historical character. .

    My main grievances are with the sometimes flat and sometimes strange delivery of the lines, and the mediocre script. The main character who played our hero did very well in his role and did his best to redeem the film. The main female lead's delivery was very uneven and she seemed like a tacked on character--"oh, he's GOT to have a love interest" type of thing, and she served more as a distraction (literally) and a lame plot device than as an integral part of the story, despite her generous screen time. A few of the supporting roles were reasonably well done and added to the film. I just really, really wish the female lead had been better developed (not THAT way, she was quite amply endowed, thank you!) and not only added more to the plot but was more interesting and better acted. As it was she was mainly eye candy--and even given the production year of 1969 they could have done better.

    PARENTS REVIEW; Mostly family appropriate unless you disapprove of historically accurate indifference and cruelties. Sadly, it really does play like TV movie, so take it as it is--though that is likely why it is as family-friendly as it plays. Given the context it could have been far more bawdy and violent. The accents are very easy to understand, no thick cockney to wade through. No nudity, no swearing--hinted at sex, but nothing you'd have to hide from the kiddos (our hero unlaces the back of the girlfriend's bodice, oh and sometimes you fear our lady lead is going to jump out of her corset, but that's as racy as it gets). There is some suggested violence (faky fights, bloodless shootings and the like), hints of abuse and lots of drinking (even kids--true enough for the times). This particular film could work as a great jumping off point for a history and civics lesson: especially the disparity between the classes of the times, the lack of child labor protection laws, lack of social protections, corruption of the law, etc.

    CONCLUSION: Recommended with aforementioned reservations. I heartily approved of the film for being careful in it's depiction of the era. That was exceptionally well done even if the movie overall was just average. I enjoyed the ending--even if it stretched one's credibility--and sometimes it doesn't hurt to play "what if", especially in this type of film, based on real people. Yeah, it COULD have happened that way--and it is kind of nice to think that perhaps it did.

    'Nough said. :)
    8mecompco

    Well made film, although a bit predictable. A must for the hard-core Clavell fan!

    Note: I've tried not to give away any important plot twists (or the ending) but if you're concerned about that, please think about viewing the film before reading further--Thanks!

    This was obviously a fairly high budget production, released by Paramount. The story follows the (supposedly true)exploits of hiway-man Jack Shepard in 1700's London. He was a locksmith who got blackmailed into a life of crime by the nefarious "Thief-Taker" to save his brother's life. After being double crossed by the Thief-Taker, we turns into a sort of Robin Hood type figure and gains the support of the common folk. He proceeds to make escapes from several prisons (including the infamous Newgate) as well as having time to "entertain" numerous noble ladies.

    I really enjoyed the film, even though the plot was a bit predictable. The film was shot in Glencree and Wicklow Ireland and the sets were very well done and seemed realistic. I think Clavell captured the bustling atmosphere of London in the 1700's quite well and I enjoyed his creative use of camera angles. And, unlike many films depicting this period, Clavell pulls no punches in showing us the deplorable conditions in which the poor lived (in one scene several folks fight over a meat pie that has rolled through the filth in the street).

    Overall, I really enjoyed this film. I will admit that it lacks the wonderful scenery and underlying political commentary that Clavell's next film The Last Valley has (a parable to the Vietnam War), but it still merits a viewing or two. It is regrettable that it has not ever (to my knowledge) been released on video or DVD.

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      Yul Brynner's son, Rock Brynner, appears uncredited as a drunkard. The movie was filmed outside of Dublin, and the young Brynner was studying in Trinity College at the time. Whenever his dad would come to visit him, Dublin's press photographers would have a field day.
    • Gaffes
      King George I was referred to only as King George during his lifetime. It was not until George II took the throne that his father was known as George I.
    • Citations

      The Captain: By divine right, Thief-taker. And the British army

    • Bandes originales
      Where's Jack
      Written by Elmer Bernstein

      Lyrics by Don Black

      Sung by Mary Hopkin

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juillet 1970 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Where's Jack?
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Glencree, County Wicklow, Irlande
    • Société de production
      • Oakhurst Productions
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      • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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