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Le parfum de la dame en noir

  • 1931
  • 1h 49min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,2/10
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Le parfum de la dame en noir (1931)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaRouletabille comes to the aid of a recently remarried lady whose late criminal husband turns out to be still alive.Her honeymoon is at a fantastic art deco villa perched above the Riviera.Rouletabille comes to the aid of a recently remarried lady whose late criminal husband turns out to be still alive.Her honeymoon is at a fantastic art deco villa perched above the Riviera.Rouletabille comes to the aid of a recently remarried lady whose late criminal husband turns out to be still alive.Her honeymoon is at a fantastic art deco villa perched above the Riviera.

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    • Marcel L'Herbier
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Marcel L'Herbier
    • Gaston Leroux
  • Star
    • Huguette Duflos
    • Kissa Kouprine
    • Wera Engels
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,2/10
    121
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Marcel L'Herbier
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marcel L'Herbier
      • Gaston Leroux
    • Star
      • Huguette Duflos
      • Kissa Kouprine
      • Wera Engels
    • 6Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Huguette Duflos
    Huguette Duflos
    • Mathilde
    • (as Huguette Ex-Duflos)
    Kissa Kouprine
    • Marie
    Wera Engels
    Wera Engels
    • Edith Rance
    Marcel Vibert
    • Larsan…
    Edmond Van Daële
    Edmond Van Daële
    • Robert Darzac
    • (as Van Daële)
    • …
    Henri Kerny
    • Le père Jacques
    • (as Kerny)
    Léon Belières
    Léon Belières
    • Sainclair
    Roland Toutain
    Roland Toutain
    • Joseph Rouletabille
    Michel Kovally
    • Le prince Galitch
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      • Marcel L'Herbier
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marcel L'Herbier
      • Gaston Leroux
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    kekseksa

    Charm unfaded and still some éclat

    The reviewer with the French name certainly does leave out a few names - Proust, Baudelaire, Rimbaud etc etc but even when it comes to films, there is also Zola (L'Assommoir, Germinal) and Pagnol (not all the film versions by any means made by himself) and Paul Féval (Le Bossu) although it is true that the last-named is much better known inside France than anywhere else. There is of course also Marcel Allain and Pierre Souvestre (authors of Fantômas).

    He is also quite wrong in supposing that the L'Herbier adaptations are the first. Both novels were adapted in 1913/1914 by Émile Chautard and Maurice Tourneur and, if anyone can find those two films, please let me know.

    The commentator who talks of "silent film" style is evidently correct but should not on any account be considered a negative. As I have suggested elsewhere this "mixed style" was very deliberately used by European film-makers after the advent of sound as a means of trying to fight off the trivialisation that sound brought (you have only to look at the enormous quantity of complete dross turned out in the US in these years although there were evidently some good and even great films among them)and to try and maintain the visual values achieved by the end of the silent era. Some of the great masterpieces of cinema were made in this period and essentially in this style (by Clair, Renoir and Vigo among others) and not necessarily by film-makers who weer "left over" from the silent era (Vigo had never made a silent film ad Clair had made very little before the sound era).

    These two films are, it has to be admitted, not among the masterpieces but they do have some very interesting features. Both make a very particular use of sound in a manner intended to be non-trivial (diagetic sounds absolutely abound and are made the focus of attention when they occur); another similarly deliberate use of sound are the spoken credits, used here before Guitry, before Welles (influenced by Guitry) and long, long before Truffaut (Fahrenheit 451). This use of "significant" sound (as opposed to dialogue, which is generally de-emphasised and non-diagetic "score" which is non-existent) is completely typical of the "mixed style".

    The second of the two Rouletabille stories, although far less well known in book form than Le Mystère de la chambre jaune, works better as a film. This is equally the case with the most recent versions of the two (2003 and 2005) by Bruno Podalydès. The 1940s versions of the two I have not seen. These L'Herbier films survive in relatively poor prints and with relatively poor sound quality, not necessarily in case a genuine reflection of how they originally were and this is a great shame because the stories are confusing enough in themselves without such added difficulties.

    The first film I prefer to the 2003 Podalydès for one very simple reason. It gives proper value to the wonderfully silly but very beautiful nonsense phrase for which the novel is famous - "Le presbytère...etc". Podalydès decides for reasons best known to himself to have the phrase spoken hastily every time it crops up(perhaps on the grounds that is so well known). This is an unforgivable error. One can never hear that phrase too often and too clearly!

    I understand why anyone might prefer the Podalydès film of the sequel; it is marginally rather easier to follow. One is also treated to some bizarre submarine adventures and some sensuous fish-gutting (for those who have a taste for such things) but there remain two important respects in which it cannot compete with this version - the beautiful art deco designs by Pierre Schild (including the sinister valets in swastika-costumes) and the fine cinematography of Georges Périnal. Schild and Périnal,who had not worked on the earlier are the main reason why this sequel is better and well worth giving a second viewing to fully appreciate without having to try and decode the stupid plot. The Podalydès films are shot in a much blander. soft-focus "realistic" style (school of Claude Berri - the man who did his best to take the magic out of Pagnol).

    These films are not the best of L'Herbier (they are more in the nature of a simple jeu d'esprit) but remain an important example of the "mixed style" that has yet to gain the appreciation that it deserves.
    6boblipton

    Sequel To THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM Looks Good

    Gaston Leroy's is best remembered for writing The Phantom of The Opera, but he had already had a tremendous success with The Mystery of The Yellow Room. Marcel L'Herbier must have scored a tremendous success with his sound version of that in 1930, because here they are again: Roland Toutain is back as Rouletabils, the reporter who enters all rooms with acrobatics; Léon Belières as his perpetually flustered boss; and Huguette Duflos as the damsel in perpetual need of rescue. There's also a magnificent Art Modern-and-Lalique-Crystal set designed by Pierre Schild to captivate the eye.

    Sometimes the script doesn't make a lot of sense, as when Toutain tells his boss they need to pursue "the scent of the woman in black" without anyone, including the audience knowing what he's talking about. But the pieces of this are captivating enough that everyone just follows along.

    Rouletabile appeared in seven of Leroux' novels. Toutain and Belières appeared in another sequel the following year; and this movie was remade several times.
    6gridoon2025

    Weaker story, stronger technique than its predecessor

    One of the earliest "talkie" sequels made in any country, "Le Parfum De La Dame En Noir" follows up on the events of the previous year's "Le Mystère De La Chambre Jaune", made by the same director, reuniting most of the same cast. The story this time is weaker: the villain's secret identity had already been revealed in the previous chapter, and nothing much seems to be happening until well over an hour in. But the filmmaking technique is more advanced: Marcel L' Herbier's camera is restless and spry, it frequently finds itself is strange places (the film is set in a huge chateau overlooking the Monte Carlo sea). There are also some rub-your-eyes acrobatics performed by Rouletabille. **1/2 out of 4.
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    Le mystère de la Chambre Jaune...round two....

    Gaston Leroux must be the third best known French writer after Dumas and Hugo.How many "Phantoms of the opera" do you think there are? Marcel Lherbier was the first to transfer to the screen both "le Mystère de la Chambre Jaune" and "Le Parfum de la Dame en Noir ,which are in fact one long story divided into two episodes.

    Mathilde Stangerson marries her fiancé Darzac but there's a sword of Damocles hanging over their head: Mathilde's first husband ,Larsan,is still alive .Besides ,she and the criminal are Rouletabille,Leroux's sleuth ,parents.

    Like the first film,it suffers from theatrical performances (Hughette Duflos) ,still close to the silent age ,but L'herbier manages to keep the story clear enough-which won't be the case with the 2005 remake- and Roland Toutain is a good Rouletabille with his youthful looks.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 novembre 1931 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
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      • Inglese
      • Francese
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      • Scent of the Woman in Black
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Studios Pathé-Cinéma - 6 rue Francoeur, Paris 18, Parigi, Francia(Studio)
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      • Les Films Osso
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      • 1h 49min(109 min)
    • Colore
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