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Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire

Titre original : Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire
  • 1972
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  • 1h 30min
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Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire (1972)
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ComedyMystery

Un musicien d'orchestre malchanceux devient le pion involontaire de factions rivales au sein des services secrets français lorsqu'il est utilisé comme leurre et identifié comme un super agen... Tout lireUn musicien d'orchestre malchanceux devient le pion involontaire de factions rivales au sein des services secrets français lorsqu'il est utilisé comme leurre et identifié comme un super agent secret.Un musicien d'orchestre malchanceux devient le pion involontaire de factions rivales au sein des services secrets français lorsqu'il est utilisé comme leurre et identifié comme un super agent secret.

  • Réalisation
    • Yves Robert
  • Scénario
    • Yves Robert
    • Francis Veber
  • Casting principal
    • Pierre Richard
    • Bernard Blier
    • Jean Rochefort
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Yves Robert
    • Scénario
      • Yves Robert
      • Francis Veber
    • Casting principal
      • Pierre Richard
      • Bernard Blier
      • Jean Rochefort
    • 32avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Pierre Richard
    Pierre Richard
    • François Perrin
    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Colonel Bernard Milan
    Jean Rochefort
    Jean Rochefort
    • Le colonel Louis Marie Alphonse Toulouse
    Mireille Darc
    Mireille Darc
    • Christine
    Colette Castel
    Colette Castel
    • Paulette
    Jean Obé
    • Botrel
    Robert Castel
    • Georghiu
    Jean Saudray
    Jean Saudray
    • Poucet
    Roger Caccia
    • M. Boudart
    Maurice Barrier
    Maurice Barrier
    • Chaperon
    Robert Dalban
    Robert Dalban
    • Coco, le faux livreur
    Arlette Balkis
    • Madame Boudart
    Tania Balachova
    • La mère de Toulouse
    Paul Le Person
    Paul Le Person
    • Perrache
    Jean Carmet
    Jean Carmet
    • Maurice
    Catherine Obe
      Bernard Charlan
      • Le cycliste
      Stéphane Bouy
      Stéphane Bouy
      • Agent secret prisonnier
      • Réalisation
        • Yves Robert
      • Scénario
        • Yves Robert
        • Francis Veber
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      7lasttimeisaw

      a beguiling divertissement that mocks the espionage profession and retains the essential Gallic funny bone

      Successfully spawning a sequel and a Hollywood remake, Tom Hanks' starrer THE MAN WITH ONE RED SHOE (1985), and augured from its ingenious legerdemain in the opening credits, Yves Robert's THE TALL BLOND MAN WITH ONE BLACK SHOE is a beguiling divertissement that mocks the espionage profession and retains the essential Gallic funny bone.

      Our protagonist is the titular tall (?, he looks very average), blond François Perrin (Richard), a French violinist, who is randomly chosen as a bait because he wears one black shoe and one brown shoe (owing to a practical joke) when he arrives in Orly airport from Munich, a whim of Perrache (Le Person), the assistant of Louis Toulouse (Rochefort), the chief of France's Counter-Espionage department, who clandestinely retaliates his treacherous second-in-command Bernard Milan (Blier) by deliberately letting the latter on that François is a top spy who has kompromat to hazard his position.

      Milan rises to the bait immediately, with his whole team working in succession to stake François out, break into his apartment (and playing with a set of matryoshka dolls) and keep tabs on his visitors and telephone calls, trying to fish out what he knows, obviously, all to no avail. Only after a recoiling honey trap set by agent Christine (Marc), Milan finally loses his patience and demands François to be roundly dispatched, but unbeknown to him, Perrache assigns two agents to safeguard François, so the ensuing internecine shoot-out takes a heavy toll on both sides, and completely behind François's back.

      Yes, the off-piste leitmotif is that, during the whole shebang, François is insouciantly oblivious about the happenings, resumes his daily routines - a tryst with Paulette (Castel), the harpist in the same orchestra and the wife of his best friend Maurice (Carmet), a percussionist - and plays in an evening concert (a cock-up to the dismay of the conductor, played by Robert himself), then a wee-hour consummation with the mysterious, sultry Christine, who even more mysteriously, falls head over feet for him and defects her superior afterward, and in the jolly ending, the pair flies to Rio together, in different airliner compartments though, only leaving Maurice, beset by his numerous encounters with the goings-on and its unsavory aftermath, firmly believes that he is mentally unstable and needs heavy medication.

      Comédien Pierre Richard relaxedly inhabits François with a mix-bag of clownish, aw-shucks, yet louche facades (although gobbing gums in the airport doesn't leave a great first impression), playing off against the agents' collective callousness and dead seriousness, he is endowed with a Benigni-esque comical facility to dampen the plot's innate implausibility, so is Jean Carmet, a dutiful foil that nails the deadpan impression after his character becomes increasingly enmeshed with and befogged by contradictory situations, so much so that questioning his own sanity seems to the only possible way to justify it. All in all, the film is a thoroughly pleasurable vintage comedy that has enough sophistication and élan to spare for a second go-round.
      10Galina_movie_fan

      Perfect Comedy with Great Soundtrack

      This comedy/mystery is simply delightful. You can call it a masterpiece of its genre(s) or you can just enjoy its great timing, hilarious physical comedy, its story that involves spies, murders, and a sexy blonde (Mireille Darc) in a dress you have to see to believe. Pierre Richar is excellent as the blond man of the title who one day became a "person of great interest" for two rival departments in the French secret service. As we know, it is very difficult to find a black cat in a dark room especially if the cat is not in the room and that's what the experienced employees of the secret service try to do - to find the sense in the routine activities of a man they are convinced is an important spy and who is in reality an absent-minded and oblivious violinist and the object of the practical jokes by his fellow musicians.

      If it is not enough, there is a soundtrack written by Vladimir Cosma and performed by the King of Pan Flute, a famous Romanian musician Gheorghe Zamfir. Cosma recalls that when he was composing the music for The Tall Blond Man, he was thinking of the movie "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" and he wanted to use the elements of the Eastern European music. His idea to use the themes of Romanian doinas played by Zamfir was a stroke of genius. Once you hear the melodies, you won't be able to forget them.

      YES to the movie and YES!! to the soundtrack
      8bullfrog-5

      Hollywood flattery

      If imitation is the highest form of flattery, then Hollywood has paid homage to this Gallic gem. And, as usual, the original is better than the Hollywood copy.

      The best description of this classic is the oxymoron: sophisticated slapstick. But there is much more. Like the category list suggests (comedy, mystery, and more) there's something for everybody, and you needn't be a Francophile to enjoy it.

      Simply delightful!
      8woodyweaver

      Interesting commentary on privacy

      An earlier comment was sophisticated slapstick, but while there are the occasional pokes in the eye -- the scene where an exploding cigar goes off and all the spies silenced weapons go "pfffht" (no blood, just lots of people falling over with silly expressions) is wonderful -- I think I'd instead classify this as sophisticated silliness. Reminds me of the old David Niven movies, except much less restrained.

      But I also want to point out that the movie ends with a quote: "Every person is entitled to the respect of his or her private life. Penal Code, Article 9." Indeed, the wry tongue in cheek is pointed squarely at the absurdities of the French intelligence community. I find looking at the movie in that light adds another bit of fun to identifying the "good guys" and the bad guys.

      Well worth your time.
      10davidsrose

      Hysterically funny French spy farce!

      This film was one of the most successful crossover French films of the 70's, and for very good reason. It is a delightful spoof of the spy genre, with a hapless musician unknowingly caught in the middle of a war between two factions of the French secret service. The plotting is extremely funny, the directing tight, the music (played by Zamphir on the pan pipe!) unforgettable, and above all the ensemble acting by a stellar cast will have you watching this again and again. Pierre Richard, playing the title character, brings an unusual elegance and sense of class to what would otherwise be a Woody Allen-esque role (it was played by Tom Hanks in the American re-make). Mireille Darc is the femme fatale, and there were quite few teenage boys in the 70's who never got over the image of her in a jaw-dropping backless dress. The rest of the group, from the cool head of the Secret Service, to the efficient but misguided spies, to the bumbling best friend and his wife, all leave indelible memories. Thirty years after having seen this film for the first time, I can remember everything with crystal clarity, and my own kids have found it just as delightful. Go ahead and rent this one for truly fun evening, you will love it!

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      • Anecdotes
        Francis Veber used to call most of his characters with names based on famous cities (Toulouse, Milan, Perrache etc.) in order to avoid any confusion with real life persons.
      • Gaffes
        The car park "exit" is actually an entrance. It wouldn't make sense to place a speed-limit-sign next to a no-entry-sign. The false no-entry-sign is suspended by a string and another string pulls the white bar vertical when the crash is heard.
      • Citations

        Le colonel Louis Marie Alphonse Toulouse: [to Perrache] Pick out anyone you like, someone out of a crowd, the more anonymous the better. The individual you choose it totally unimportant. He's to bait the hook. All that counts is that Milan must swallow it.

      • Crédits fous
        The opening credits are shown on different playing cards. They 'magically' change when a magician's hand flips, turns, and waves his hands over the cards.
      • Connexions
        Featured in Namedni 1961-2003: Nasha Era: Namedni 1974 (1997)
      • Bandes originales
        Mozart Massacre
        (uncredited)

        Based on "Molto Allegro first mouvement from Symphony #40 in G Minor, K 550"

        Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

        Performed by Pierre Richard

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      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 6 décembre 1972 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • France
      • Langues
        • Français
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe
      • Lieux de tournage
        • 63 Avenue de la Bourdonnais, Paris, France(Francois Perrin's house)
      • Sociétés de production
        • Gaumont
        • Les Productions de la Guéville
        • Madeleine Films
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      • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
        • 404 540 $US
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      • Durée
        1 heure 30 minutes
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.66 : 1
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