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Joe mitra

Titolo originale: Lucky Jo
  • 1964
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
367
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Joe mitra (1964)
ComedyCrimeDrama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJo the gangster has the formidable gift of bringing down the worst kind of catastrophes on the heads of his best friends. Thus everything would be perfect if Simon hadn't lent his car to Jo.Jo the gangster has the formidable gift of bringing down the worst kind of catastrophes on the heads of his best friends. Thus everything would be perfect if Simon hadn't lent his car to Jo.Jo the gangster has the formidable gift of bringing down the worst kind of catastrophes on the heads of his best friends. Thus everything would be perfect if Simon hadn't lent his car to Jo.

  • Regia
    • Michel Deville
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Pierre Lesou
    • Nina Companeez
    • Michel Deville
  • Star
    • Eddie Constantine
    • Pierre Brasseur
    • Georges Wilson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    367
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Michel Deville
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Pierre Lesou
      • Nina Companeez
      • Michel Deville
    • Star
      • Eddie Constantine
      • Pierre Brasseur
      • Georges Wilson
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Eddie Constantine
    Eddie Constantine
    • Christopher Joett dit Lucky Jo
    Pierre Brasseur
    Pierre Brasseur
    • Le commissaire Loudéac
    Georges Wilson
    Georges Wilson
    • Simon Archambault
    Christiane Minazzoli
    Christiane Minazzoli
    • Adeline
    Jean-Pierre Darras
    Jean-Pierre Darras
    • Napo
    André Cellier
    André Cellier
    • Gabriel Farcasse
    • (as Andre Cellier)
    Christian Barbier
    • Le commissaire Odile
    Anouk Ferjac
    Anouk Ferjac
    • La femme importunée dans le bar
    Marcelle Ranson-Hervé
    • La patronne de l'hôtel Wagram
    • (as Marcelle Ranson)
    Jean-Paul Cisife
    • Paul Garnier
    Jean-Pierre Rambal
    Jean-Pierre Rambal
    • Le commissaire Guillaumet
    Pierre Asso
    • Raton
    Pierre Le Rumeur
    • Zani, un receleur
    Jacques Echantillon
    • inspecteur Thierry
    Willy Braque
    • Raymond Garcia
    Jean-Pierre Moutier
    • Le barman de Napo
    Bernard Mongourdin
    • Un inspecteur
    Claude Brasseur
    Claude Brasseur
    • Loudéac Fils dit Junior
    • Regia
      • Michel Deville
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Pierre Lesou
      • Nina Companeez
      • Michel Deville
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    Recensioni degli utenti7

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    9clanciai

    All Paris chasing Eddie, getting into trouble for playing straight

    Eddie Constantine was a phenomenon, of Russian ancestry, a singer educated in Vienna, American citizen but better at French than English, making his career in Paris, first as a singer, then as perhaps the most hard-boiled noir actor of all. This film is more positively entertaining than noir, there are some hilarious fighting scenes, in the last one an entire restaurant is demolished by obstinate hoodlums knocking Eddie about but getting more knocked out themselves, and the story is actually ingenious. It starts with four gangsters doing a series of robberies that fail, one after the other, always followed by three of them waiting for the fourth to come out of jail, to then start all over again, organizing the next job. The last time Eddie comes ut, there is no one to meet him, and he learns, that the others have tired of, what they term, the bad luck he brings. Instead there are other gangsters doing jobs in this way, and he finds himself collecting their bodies. Several dames are involved, it seems to get really serious, but Pierre Brasseur as the police inspector knows and understands his Eddie. It is a very interesting and underrated film, and Eddie Constantine is one of those actors whose mere name in the cast ensures a film worth watching.
    7adrian-43767

    One of the better Constantine vehicles

    Eddie Constantine was a US citizen who spent most of his life in Europe, mainly in France, and made a name in French B movies. LUCKY JO borders on film noir but with comic touches, such as the first minutes of the film, which see Jo and his fellow felons continually caught in the dragnet of the law. The scene in which they are caught in a lift when they think they are safe is very funny indeed.

    There is quite a bit of unnecessary banter in the movie, which is only 55 min long, but the good fun is preserved, and there is a very well done punch-up as Jo determinedly acts as rescuer of a woman who keeps being accosted by men who seem to think the way to her heart is through beating.

    The sequence where he drives a little car in breach of all traffic regulations, in the company of a cocker spaniel, to help a member of his gang is also a hoot, except that it ends rather brutally.

    Pierre and Claude Brasseur, acting as police officers constantly forfeiting Jo's, and his gang's, plans, are great to watch, and give the film an extra dimension in terms of acting.

    LUCKY JO wraps up nicely and, for a B movie, it is worth your time. 7/10
    8RodrigAndrisan

    The unique charm of Eddie Constantine.

    I've seen in my childhood and then in my adolescence a few light comedies by Michel Deville: Kiss Me General(1966)Martin Soldat (original title), The Bear and the Doll(1970) L'ours et la poupée (original title), The Woman in Blue(1973) La femme en bleu (original title). And I've seen Eddie Constantine in a few entertaining comedy thrillers. In this one he's doing what he knows best, pure comedy and some good beating. He is more natural than in anything else I've seen him, plus he has a very convincing melancholic air. It also occurs at some point and a puppy dog who actually plays a role. Georges Wilson is good as always in the role of good friend Simon. Jean-Pierre Darras is natural as well. Nice good simple film. Also, beautiful music by Georges Delerue.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    Lucky Jo - He's Not Slow

    Lucky Jo is directed by Michel Deville and adapted to screenplay by Nina Companeez and Michel Deville from the novel "Main pleine" written by Pierre-Vial Lesou. It stars Eddie Constantine, Pierre Brasseur, Georges Wilson, Christiane Minazzoli, Jean-Pierre Darras, Françoise Arnoul and André Cellier. Music is by Georges Delerue and cinematography by Claude Lecomte.

    Lucky Jo (Constantine) and his three friends are petty criminals who try to get by from small burglaries. But they never seem to have any luck, with the source of misfortune usually accountable to Jo. While Jo is in prison once again, they decide they'd better do without him in future, but he decides to help them from afar - with less than successful results - again!

    As most serious film noir lovers will tell you, the French continued making film noir movies throughout the 1960s - with outstanding rewards. What is evident here with Lucky Jo, is that a French production also managed to achieve that rare old skill of making a crime/noir/comedy that works.

    To emphasise the comedy aspects is kind of under selling the pic, for it has great drama, action, tragedy and fulsome characterisations. You may find upon viewing this one that you be laughing uneasily for darkness is never too far away. The initial capers at pic's start have a splendid hapless whiff to them, but once the trajectory of Jo's bad luck starts to take shape, the narrative ups the ante for dramatic purpose with that devilish noir trait of coincidence biting hard.

    Sure enough, our main protagonist ends up in all sorts of trouble, hunted for ghastly crimes purely because noir has dealt its crafty hand. Cue great punch ups, cool moments as Jo (Constantine is great) goes about trying to prove his innocence, even gathering a smart and loyal canine partner (hello "High Sierra") in the process. Hell, he even has time to rescue a bar dwelling dame (Anouk Ferjac) from drunken male suitors.

    There's a clinical turn of events that belies the comedic strands that drift in and out, and it's here where the Jo character comes alive. All of which leads to a finale that doesn't disappoint. Hugely enjoyable pic for like minded genre/style fans, that is on proviso it is ultimately an odd blend of genres that will not appeal to the casual film fan. 7/10
    6udippel

    A failure worth seeing

    It seems most difficult to marry comedy and crime. This is another example. Great cast, nice jokes, suspense.

    The intense Nina Companeez, famous later for her "Dames de la cote", failed here. (She credited as primary dialogue writers) The depths that such an undertaking requires wasn't met, however.

    Superficiality poses no problem in comedy. But it tends to kill crime. And here, despite of an amazing and promising story, diving into the criminal element wasn't done in sufficient depth. On the other hand, all possible comedial possibilities were exhausted. At times detrimental to the crime part.

    Therefore we end up with yet another past-time worthwhile watching; and at the same time deploring the missed opportunities.

    To name just one single example: When father commissionaire asks for the photo of Jo, his son says it is missing in the files. Father then gives him two minutes to get it, if not he'll direct traffic in Martinique (so to say). He then rams his head at the closed door, falls to the ground. In that moment an agent enters, Jo's photo in his hand, 'it was at the printers'. If this is what we wanted to see, we'd be watching Laurel and Hardy.

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      Underwent a 2K restoration through the L21 lab, with support from the CNC.
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      Featured in Voyage à travers le cinéma français (2016)
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      Music by Georges Delerue

      Lyrics by Nina Companeez

      Performed by Françoise Arnoul

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      • 11 novembre 1964 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Les Productions Jacques Roitfeld (France)
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    • Aziende produttrici
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