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Un homme est mort

  • 1972
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  • 1h 44min
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Jean-Louis Trintignant in Un homme est mort (1972)
ActionCriminalitéDrameThriller

Pour s'acquitter d'une dette de jeu, un tueur à gages français se rend à Los Angeles afin d'honorer un contrat. Une fois la tâche accomplit, il devient lui-même la cible d'un confrère.Pour s'acquitter d'une dette de jeu, un tueur à gages français se rend à Los Angeles afin d'honorer un contrat. Une fois la tâche accomplit, il devient lui-même la cible d'un confrère.Pour s'acquitter d'une dette de jeu, un tueur à gages français se rend à Los Angeles afin d'honorer un contrat. Une fois la tâche accomplit, il devient lui-même la cible d'un confrère.

  • Réalisation
    • Jacques Deray
  • Scénario
    • Jean-Claude Carrière
    • Jacques Deray
    • Ian McLellan Hunter
  • Casting principal
    • Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • Ann-Margret
    • Roy Scheider
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    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Deray
    • Scénario
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Jacques Deray
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
    • Casting principal
      • Jean-Louis Trintignant
      • Ann-Margret
      • Roy Scheider
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    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • Lucien Bellon
    Ann-Margret
    Ann-Margret
    • Nancy Robson
    Roy Scheider
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    • Lenny
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Jackie Kovacs
    Georgia Engel
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    • Mrs. Barnes
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    Felice Orlandi
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    Michel Constantin
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    Ed Greenberg
    • Hitchhiker
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    Philippa Harris
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    Jackie Earle Haley
    • Eric
    • (as Jackie Haley)
    John Hillerman
    John Hillerman
    • Department Store Manager
    Jon Korkes
    Jon Korkes
    • First Hawk
    Connie Kreski
    • Rosie
    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Deray
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      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Jacques Deray
      • Ian McLellan Hunter
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    6rwint

    A Potential Cult Classic

    Very low key actioner with sprinkles of offbeat humor. French hit man does a job only to find the roles are reversed and he is now the target of another hit man. Trintignant is well cast as a man not only confused with his unusual predicament, but also with southern California culture. There's been many, many films done in Los Angeles, but the excellent location shooting seems to show you a whole new city. Although the film stays very true to it's unique form the downbeat ending could've and should've been avoided. Georgia Engle is a delight as a dumb housewife.
    jimu63

    Ann-Margret in a plunging neckline--need I say more?

    "The Outside Man" is one of those films that I would classify as a "guilty pleasure." I first saw it as a child of eleven on the second half of a double bill with "Little Big Man" at a retro drive-in in 1974. This is exactly the type of film my parents would have walked out on in fifteen minutes, since my Dad is a strict law-and-order type and likes films where there are good guys and bad guys and the good guys win. Lucky for me, this film played FIRST, so they were stuck sitting through it. I, for one, loved it because it was fast-paced and action-packed (and very violent) and couldn't have cared less that everyone in it was a crook. (I still don't.) It's one of my favorite films of the '70's and remains one I watch again and again.

    "The Outside Man"'s plot is simple: A French hit man (Jean-Louis Trantignant) travels to Los Angeles to kill a mobster. Upon completion of his assignment, he returns to his hotel to find he has been checked out and that his belongings (wallet and passport included) are gone. Upon leaving the hotel, he is ambushed by an American assassin (played with icy menace by Roy Scheider, a million miles from his "Jaws" sheriff), who has obviously been hired to kill him. After an exciting chase through the streets of L.A., and a brief respite in the apartment of a dippy widow and her smart-aleck son ("The Mary Tyler Moore Show"'s Georgia Engel and a very young Jackie Earle Haley), he contacts his boss and is told to find the boss's ex-moll Nancy Robson (Ann-Margret). He meets her in a topless bar and she agrees to help him get the hell out of Dodge. This sets up a series of chases and shootouts as she tries to help him leave town while he dodges Scheider's bullets.

    Sure, this film is at times as trashy as it sounds. But it's also highly entertaining and has a top cast which also includes Angie Dickinson in the small role of the gangster's widow. In spite of the fact that he's playing a cold-blooded killer, Trantignant actually elicits a certain amount of audience sympathy and the mostly silent Scheider (who probably has five lines of dialog, total) is a hair-raising villain. Dickinson is appropriately shady and Engel at times very funny (and touching) as the victimized housewife. And then there's the eye-popping Ann-Margret, who I believe filmed this before her near-fatal Vegas accident: Her plunging neckline, blond wig and mini-dresses alone are worth the price of rental. Add at least two exciting extended chase sequences and a uniquely filmed shootout in a mortuary (where the mobster has been embalmed in a sitting position, cigar in hand) and you have a highly entertaining melodrama in which everyone eventually gets their comeuppance.

    All-in-all, "The Outside Man" is a highly entertaining film lark from an era where films were actually distinguishable from each other, and didn't all look like yesterday's recycled trash. *** (out of *****)
    7thinker1691

    " Fear the past, . . . it's catching up with you from the Dark "

    This dramatic fast pace triller was written by Jean-Claude Carriere and directed by Jacques Derey. It tells the story of Frenchman Lucien Bellon (Jean-Louis Trintignant) a man deeply in debt with the French mob. To settle accounts he agrees to travel to America with the sole task of assassinating a high powered Mob Boss. The assignment goes according to plan with one snag, upon completing his task he discovers he has been targeted by Lenny (Roy Scheider) an American hit man. There are plenty of speedy shootings and get-aways with interesting and secretive meetings which keeps the audience guessing as to who the Bad guys are. Eye candy is provided by beautiful and seductive Ann-Margret and sultry Angie Dickinson. The movie is interesting in that perennial Good guy Roy Scheider plays the heavy and Felice Orlandi nearly always a heavy, plays Anderson a cop. Good entertainment. ****
    capofrank

    The Venice Amusement Pier is seen in this movie

    The great chase on the VENICE AMUSEMENT PIER allows an old Santa Monica resident like myself to see the old pier before it was demolished. For years it sat, rusted, half standing due to fire and neglect. It was on the Santa Monica and venice border. It was broken into many times, as it was a good location to fish off of, or to go lurking, if one were into checking out what people enjoyed decades earlier. The Beach Boys played in the pink building you see in the film. The piers below, where you see Ann Margaret, you see those piers in THE DOORS video, THE UNKOWN SOLDIER. Also, this pier was used in the last episode of the 1960's TV action series, THE FUGITIVE. Richard Kimble tracked down and caught the 'one armed man' in that abandoned pier.
    jjcremin

    Film noir in Los Angeles

    Being a native of Los Angeles, it's great a treat to see a overview of the city in 1973 supposedly from the plane to brings Trintignant. There are shots of "The Classic Cat", a club that no longer exists on Sunset Blvd. The chase scene filmed in Venice, CA, are also places that no longer exist as most of the development was still under construction. The music score is by Michel Legrand, whose "Umbrellas in Chernburg" is classic, here a little jarring, maybe intentional. Trintignant plays a hit man from France, who does commit cold blooded murder, so he's a bad guy. Roy Schneider, pre-Jaws, plays an even more gum chewing, sadistic killer after Trintignant.

    Ann Magret, at this time, was having a difficult time having just recently lost her father in real life. She plays her part well, but it is unclear why her charactor would go out on a limb for Jean-Louis T., as his charactor treats her with sheer indifference. Angie Dickerson is a 70's babe that gives A.M. competition in the eye candy department.

    The shoot out scene at the end of the movieis quite weird, the corpse in the funeral parlor displayed in a sitting position with cigar in hand and Trintigant's cohort being dragged by a hearse through the graveyard.

    A 3 out of 5.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to Jackie Earle Haley, when Jean-Louis Trintignant slaps him in the face, Trintignant really slapped him hard. Two takes were filmed and Trintignant slapped for real both times.
    • Gaffes
      When the young cab driver is killed at home, he first receives the shot and then waits one second to be thrown on the floor, as if he hesitated to do it.
    • Versions alternatives
      An "X" Rated addition used for European release contains 10 additional minutes, most notably in the scene where Jean Louis Trintignant meets Ann Margret at the downtown LA nightclub. The European version contains full frontal nudity throughout the scene. This "X" rated version screened in Los Angeles at the American Cinematheque in 1998 and was mistakenly screened as the "PG" version on Showtime Networks in 2001.
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      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 2 (1996)
    • Bandes originales
      The Outside Man
      Music by Michel Legrand

      Lyrics by Charles Burr

      Sung by Joe Morton

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    • Date de sortie
      • 18 janvier 1973 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italie
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Outside Man
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Beverly Hilton Hotel - 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, Californie, États-Unis(Lucien arrives at his hotel.)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cité Films
      • General Production Company
      • Les Productions Artistes Associés
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      • 1h 44min(104 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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