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Il piacere della disonestà

Titolo originale: Mr. Topaze
  • 1961
  • Approved
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,1/10
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Il piacere della disonestà (1961)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA poor but proud French teacher gets fired after refusing to modify the grades of a rich student. As this could be the opportunity to exploit his honesty, Castel Benac hires Topaze as a mana... Leggi tuttoA poor but proud French teacher gets fired after refusing to modify the grades of a rich student. As this could be the opportunity to exploit his honesty, Castel Benac hires Topaze as a managing director for a shady business.A poor but proud French teacher gets fired after refusing to modify the grades of a rich student. As this could be the opportunity to exploit his honesty, Castel Benac hires Topaze as a managing director for a shady business.

  • Regia
    • Peter Sellers
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Marcel Pagnol
    • Pierre Rouve
  • Star
    • Peter Sellers
    • Nadia Gray
    • Herbert Lom
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,1/10
    564
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Peter Sellers
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marcel Pagnol
      • Pierre Rouve
    • Star
      • Peter Sellers
      • Nadia Gray
      • Herbert Lom
    • 15Recensioni degli utenti
    • 12Recensioni della critica
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    Peter Sellers
    Peter Sellers
    • Auguste Topaze
    Nadia Gray
    Nadia Gray
    • Suzy Courtois
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Castel Benac
    Leo McKern
    Leo McKern
    • Muche
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Baroness
    Anne Leon
    • Mrs. Tamise
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Roger de Bersac
    Billie Whitelaw
    Billie Whitelaw
    • Ernestine
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Tamise
    Joan Sims
    Joan Sims
    • Colette
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Blackmailer
    Pauline Shepherd
    • Lilette
    Michael Sellers
    • Gaston
    Mario Fabrizi
    • Surprised gentleman
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    Thomas Gallagher
    • Policeman
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    Rex Garner
    • Maitre D
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    Mark Mileham
    • Pupil performing dictation
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    John Miller
    • Butler
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    • Regia
      • Peter Sellers
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Marcel Pagnol
      • Pierre Rouve
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    10josealva78

    Enjoyable watch

    It's maybe not a masterpiece, but it surely is an enjoyable watch.
    8planktonrules

    A very worthy remake

    Marcel Pagnol wrote many wonderful stories and his films of the 1930s are among my favorite movies. In this case, "Mr. Topaze" ("I Like Money") is a remake of one of these terrific films...a film originally made in the US and France back in 1933. I loved these films....and also enjoyed this remake by actor/director Peter Sellers.

    Surprisingly, this wonderful film was a box office bomb back in 1961...which is why the movie was renamed to "I Like Money" and released in the USA...where it also apparently bombed. In fact, Sellers apparently tried to buy up all the prints...probably because he was embarrassed by this failure. But, fortunately, the British Film Institute found a copy....and it's been released to the Criterion Channel and on DVD.

    When the story begins, Mr. Topaze is a poor but immensely honest school teacher. He is the epitome of decency and ultimately it brings him nothing but poverty and he finds himself fired because he refuses to set aside his strong moral compass.

    Later, Topaze is approached by a well respected businessman and is offered a job. Topaze is so guileless that he doesn't realize that he is actually being hired as a front. Mr. Benac (Herbert Lom) is a well respected crook...and wants to use Topaze's good name to do his dirty business. What's next...especially after Topaze eventually realizes the ruse?

    While I think I prefer the earlier versions of this story, Sellers' version is most respectable and enjoyable. It really is sad that the film did poorly, as it deserved much better. Well acted and clever....and most enjoyable.
    aramis-112-804880

    He should have directed more, officially

    (Based on a play) Mister Topaze is a poor but honest schoolteacher with an avaricious boss (Leo McKern) and chased by his boss' daughter (a very funny Billie Whitelaw).

    When he loses his job after not changing the grades of a student from a good family Topaze is taken in by a couple of crooks (Herbert Lom, Nadia Gray) who use the honest teacher as a front man for their underhanded schemes.

    After that the teacher goes on a learning curve.

    This is Sellers' sole directoral effort and that's too bad because he has a good eye for framing the wide screen, especially out in Paris and its environs. Sellers is surrounded by talent (including also Michael Gough and John Neville) and he's happy to take on the quiet role anchoring the movie and leave the flamboyance to others (especially Lom, Whitelaw and McKern).

    Unfortunately, the role of Topaze is an actor-killer. The same play was filmed before with the great John Barrymore and he was surprisingly dull. I can't imagine employing that word for Barrymore, nor for Sellers. Yet it is true.

    The thing about Sellers is his amazing ability to be quiet. Watch the first two Clouseau movies or "Being There." Sellers' being both fascinating and hilarious in stillness is a revelation.

    Sellers is also, arguably (or I'd say not so arguably), the best slapstick artist since the Silent era. His subtle strengths (and, yes, his slapstick could be amazingly subtle), especially in the early 1960s, were wonderful. But he gives himself little to do in that direction. He might have thought it a betrayal of the character, but making Topaze a trifle clumsy in the patented Sellers way, working his special magic with inanimate objects so the simplest thing is menacing, would have been a boon to the character, making him at least a tiny bit interesting.

    "Mister Topaze" fails in two areas. First, the lead character is simply uninvolving, even with Sellers playing the part. Second, the ending, while realistic, is too bleak.

    Sellers always pretended there was no he. Actually, if only half the stories about him are true, he probably feared introspection. Mister Topaze (the character) is possibly a reflection of the way he visualized himself: a man who is invisible if he's not playing a part.

    Or is that over-analyzing a movie I find well-directed with a superb cast but which I thought dull? Am I trying to justify finding Peter Sellers (Peter Sellers!) uninvolving?

    This movie is a must for Sellers buffs, but that's as much as I can say for it.

    I liked the song "I Like Money." And I liked Sellers' direction. But if I find the movie sad it's more because it's such a beautiful failure.
    10craigthomasas

    Maaaaaan....

    So, Sellers is not only an amazing actor, but also succesful as a director...Not surprised. What a talented chap! Sadly, the film is not as popular as it deserves to be.
    6MOscarbradley

    Not as bad as many, including Sellers himself, believed it to be.

    The only film that Peter Sellers ever directed was this comedy set in the Paris of the not-too-distant past and based on a Marcel Pagnol play that was filmed several times before, though this version, produced and written by Pierre Rouve, is chock full of well-known English character actors pretending they're French. In hindsight, it might feel like a strange choice for Sellers' directorial debut, and sole effort, but at least he's got the plum title role of "Mr. Topaze". A mild-mannered and scrupulously honest school master who loses his job because he won't give a rich man's son a better grade. As it happens, said rich man, (Herbert Lom), is also a crook who then employs Sellers to act as a 'front man' for his crooked business.

    It's shot in Cinemascope which doesn't really suit the material but on the plus side those character actors do throw themselves into the very old-fashioned material but it's certainly never as funny as it thinks it is. Sellers reputedly hated it, so much so that he tried to have all the prints bought up. It's not a bad film as such and at best it might be described as a curiosity and so out of step with other comedies of its time, it is, at least, of more than passing interest but ultimately it's that supporting cast, (Leo McKern, Lom, Michael Gough, Martita Hunt, John Neville and a surprisingly good Nadia Gray), that saves it. It might have been better with a different director, (Sellers was clearly not up to the job). I suppose you could call it a cult movie and now that it's resurfaced maybe you should seek it out.

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      Although it was made at the height of Peter Sellers's popularity, and had great publicity as a result of his also directing it, this was a considerable critical and financial failure - so much so that advertising took the extraordinary step of citing derogatory critical notices as well as favorable ones and suggesting that audiences might like to make up their own minds. A similar controversy attended the opening of the first London production of the original play, which took place in 1933 - Raymond Massey, who played Sellers's role of Topaze in it, reports in his autobiography that the first act was met with rapturous applause and even a standing ovation, the second act by markedly more reserved applause, and the end of the play with virtually no applause at all and audible audience hostility.
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      Music by George Martin

      Lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 marzo 1962 (Australia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • MGM British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Dimitri De Grunwald Production
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