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Borsalino and Co.

  • 1974
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  • 1h 50min
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6,3/10
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Alain Delon in Borsalino and Co. (1974)
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"Marseille. Des tas de fleurs et des couronnes mortuaires ... ""Un homme qui ne défend plus ses couleurs n'est plus un homme.""""Marseille. Des tas de fleurs et des couronnes mortuaires ... ""Un homme qui ne défend plus ses couleurs n'est plus un homme.""""Marseille. Des tas de fleurs et des couronnes mortuaires ... ""Un homme qui ne défend plus ses couleurs n'est plus un homme."""

  • Réalisation
    • Jacques Deray
  • Scénario
    • Pascal Jardin
    • Jacques Deray
  • Casting principal
    • Alain Delon
    • Riccardo Cucciolla
    • Daniel Ivernel
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    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Deray
    • Scénario
      • Pascal Jardin
      • Jacques Deray
    • Casting principal
      • Alain Delon
      • Riccardo Cucciolla
      • Daniel Ivernel
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 14avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux37

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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Roch Siffredi
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    Riccardo Cucciolla
    • Volpone
    Daniel Ivernel
    Daniel Ivernel
    • Inspector Fanti
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    Reinhard Kolldehoff
    • Sam
    • (as René Kolldehoff)
    André Falcon
    • Inspector Cazenave
    Lionel Vitrant
    Lionel Vitrant
    • Fernand
    Adolfo Lastretti
    Adolfo Lastretti
    • Luciano
    Greg Germain
    • Le 'Nègre'
    Pierre Koulak
    Pierre Koulak
    • Spada
    Marius Laurey
    Marius Laurey
    • Teissere
    Serge Davri
    Serge Davri
    • Charlie
    Günter Meisner
    Günter Meisner
    • Le médecin
    Jacques Debary
    Jacques Debary
    • Le préfet
    Djelloul Beghoura
    • Lucien
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Un Allemand
    Bruno Balp
    • Un spectateur de l'Alcazar
    Michelle Bach
    • La chanteuse
    • (as Michèle Bach)
    Yvan Chiffre
    • Réalisation
      • Jacques Deray
    • Scénario
      • Pascal Jardin
      • Jacques Deray
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    6ma-cortes

    An acceptable and thrilling sequel professionally directed by Jacques Deray

    This is the follow-up to ¨Borsalino¨(1969) that's set during the 1930s, in Marseilles, France, two small time crooks work for local crime bosses until they decide to go into business for themselves. These two rough crooks join forces and when they decide to go into the business for themselves, their easy-going approach to crime starts to change. The continuation ¨Borsalino and Co¨(1974) of the successful ¨Borsalino¨ (1969), this time without Jean-Paul Belmondo as the protagonist, as Alain Delon begins right where the predecessor left off, with a more solemn and violent tone than the previous. Here Alain Delon repeats his role interpretating Roch Siffredi who on this occasion, swears to avenge the murder from his partner Francois Capella. ¨Marseille. Heaps of flowers and funeral wreaths... "A man who no longer defends his colors is no longer a man."

    A nice thriller in French style , while the prior entry had a delicious serious-comic style , this sequel is more violent and strong than Borsalino (1969) . Borsalino was a slight film , a Buddy Movie , in which two likable hoods become gangland in Thirties . And this Borsalino and Co (1974) deals with a relentless revenge that will make Siffredi travel all over Marseille of the thirties in a place ruled by organized crime and the fight between gangs in order to achieve his purpose. This is a suspenseful and violent gangster movie in which action , intrigue , plot twists and thriller are continued . From the beginning to the end it turns out extremely intriguing and violent , including well developing of interesting characters , and that's why it is entertaining . The movie has lots of crossfire , dark-edged drama , thrills and moving events . Alain Delon gives a cold and fine acting in his usual style , being well accompanied by a good cast , such as : Riccardo Cucciolla, Reinhard Kolldehoff, Catherine Rouvel, Daniel Ivernel , Lionel Vitrant , Adolfo Lastretti , and brief appearances from Gunter Meisner and Anton Driffing that used to interpret Nazi roles and cameos from Claudine Auger as a cruise passenger and Mireille Dark -who was longtime girlfrend of Delon- playing a prostitute .

    It contains a colorful and evocative cienematography Jean-Jacques Tarbé . Claude Bolling's infectious musical score helps very much as well .This entertaining and acceptable mobster movie was well directed by Jacques Deray , making a memorable work , though sometimes results to be slow-moving . He was a purveyor of a certain kind of noir movie , creating a tiny studio . Jacques began as an actor in his late teens and from 1952 worked as assistant to several noted directors , including Luis Bunuel and Jules Dassin . He was President of jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1981 . One of his favourite actors was Alain Delon , whom Jacques directed many times . He made his first film in 1960 and Jacques directed some great French actors as Alain Delon , Jean-Louis Trintignant , Michael Serrault , Charlote Rampling and Jean-Paul Belmondo . Deray was a notorious director and writer , known for Borsalino (1970) , The Outside Man or A man is dead (1972) , Flic Story (75) , Le gang (77) , Three Men to Kill (80) , Le Marginal (1983) , He Died with His Eyes Open (85) and The Loner (87) . Being his greatest hit : La Piscine (1969). Rating : 6.5/10 . Decent sequel.
    6blanche-2

    macho man

    BORSALINO & CO. (1974) starred Alain Delon and Ricardo Cucciolla.

    This is a sequel to the highly acclaimed BORSALINO which apparently is unavailable. Well, if there is one thing I hate it's dubbing. This was dubbed. Delon's voice was too low. The voices always sound disembodied to me.

    The story takes place in the mid-1930s France, and it concerns a gangland war between the Volpone (Cucciolla) gang and the Roch Siffredi (Delon) gang. Initially, Volpone wins and plans to saturate the country with heroin, but Siffredi carefully works out his revenge.

    It's a typical Godfather-type film without being the Godfather. Lots of cars crashing, violence, shooting, and a particularly unpleasant final scene. All very macho.

    On IMDb one of the posters said, "Alain Delon, already past his prime..." Yeah, what a dog. He was a GOD, and with his hair slicked back, evening clothes, and beautifully tailored suits, he looked as if he walked off the pages of Italian Vogue. If your idea of "prime" is 25, that's sad. To each age its own beauty.
    3mike-hogg

    Borsalino & Co.

    I have been a fan of Alain Delon for many years, since first seeing his stunning performance as Tom Ripley in Rene Clement's superb Plein Soleil. He's one of the great icons of French cinema.

    Borsalino was a film that I remembered very fondly; although I hadn't seen it since its first release it has always remained vividly in my memory, and when I saw that Kino had released it on disc I ordered it on line. What I received was this sequel, which I wasn't even aware had been made, however I watched it and was hugely disappointed. If like me you remember the original fondly, then avoid the sequel.

    According to the distributors the original Borsalino is not available. Ever the optimist, I'll continue to try to track down a copy.
    5Bunuel1976

    BORSALINO AND CO. (Jacques Deray, 1974) **

    Alain Delon, already past his prime, returns to the tried-and-trusted formula of BORSALINO (1970), a fondly-remembered gangster pastiche (which I had watched some time ago, albeit dubbed, and been somewhat underwhelmed by) with a surprisingly mean-spirited but ultimately indifferent follow-up. The film is one of a staggering 9 Delon made with director Deray (the only other one I've seen is LA PISCINE [1969], which I remember liking). However, since I had purchased LE SAMOURAI (1967) while in Hollywood and recently ordered LE CERCLE ROUGE (1970), I thought I might as well give this one a try...

    Though Delon served also as producer, he delivers a typically blank-faced performance and the film, with no new ideas in either script or direction, is tolerable mainly for its bouts of excessive, almost cartoonish violence. The international cast is reliable but their contribution is pretty ordinary on this occasion: Riccardo Cucciolla in a dual role (!) as Delon's gangleader rival and his twin; Rene' Koldehoff as Cucciolla's heavy-set chief thug; Catherine Rouvel (still looking gorgeous 15 years after swimming in the nude for Jean Renoir in LUNCH ON THE GRASS [1959]) also reprising her role from the original as a high-class prostitute and Delon's old flame, Daniel Ivernel (from Bunuel's DIARY OF A CHAMBERMAID [1964]) as the level-headed Police Commissioner, Alfredo Lastretti (from Jess Franco's VENUS IN FURS [1968]) as one of Delon's lieutenants...plus a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo from Anton Diffring (perhaps imposed on the film by its backers, BORSALINO AND CO. being a French/Italian/West German co-production).
    asrbw

    Original and creative

    For those who enjoy 'the Godfather' and the Sicilian landscapes, Borsalino & Co. is a different view of French gangsterism in the South of France around the 1930's. Alain Delon plays the lead character of Roch Siffredi, a gangster who must fend his empire against the Italian mob who tries to muscle its way through Roch Siffredi's territory and enterprises. How Roch is able to fight back and make an unprecedented comeback while exacting his vengeance on the Italian mob is most original and Machiavellian.

    Bottom line, revenge is sweet, and the movie makes great effort in recreating a 1930's decor. The background music and the theme song are particularly enjoying.

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Former Bond girl Claudine Auger from Thunderball (1965), pops up towards the end in a cameo on board the ship.
    • Gaffes
      A newspaper announces: "Déchéance de de Monsieur Roch Siffredi." In French, it should be "Déchéance de Monsieur Roch Siffredi."
    • Citations

      [last lines in the English subtitled version]

      [Sifreddi and Fernand are standing on an outside deck of an ocean liner as they sail to America]

      Fernand: No regrets?

      Roch Siffredi: I never regret anything.

      Fernand: America's big. We don't know anyone there.

      Roch Siffredi: I do.

      Fernand: Oh.

      [Sifreddi and Fernand, walking into one of the lounges where dance music is playing, sit down at the bar]

      Bartender: Monsieur?

      Roch Siffredi: Champagne.

      Unseen Female: Care to dance?

      Roch Siffredi: [turning his head to face the woman] Since when does a woman ask a man to dance?

      [the woman is shown to be Lola]

      Lola: But, sir, this is 1937.

      Roch Siffredi: True.

      [Sifreddi and Lola get up to dance together]

    • Crédits fous
      Epilogue: "À Suivre" or "To be continued."
    • Connexions
      Features Borsalino & Co: les retrouvailles (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Prends-Moi Matelot
      Music by Claude Bolling

      Lyrics by Jacques Deray and Jean-Claude Carrière

      Performed by Michelle Bach

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 octobre 1974 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italie
      • Allemagne de l'Ouest
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Borsalino & Co.
    • Sociétés de production
      • Adel Productions
      • Comacico
      • Medusa Distribuzione
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    • Rapport de forme
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