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Histoire d'un crime

  • 1901
  • 5m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
852
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Histoire d'un crime (1901)
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A burglar is arrested for a murder. He is condemned to death. Before his execution the murderer dreams of his past, of how he was a bank clerk, then turned to crime. The criminal is then tak... Read allA burglar is arrested for a murder. He is condemned to death. Before his execution the murderer dreams of his past, of how he was a bank clerk, then turned to crime. The criminal is then taken out of his cell, and a moment later is executed.A burglar is arrested for a murder. He is condemned to death. Before his execution the murderer dreams of his past, of how he was a bank clerk, then turned to crime. The criminal is then taken out of his cell, and a moment later is executed.

  • Director
    • Ferdinand Zecca
  • Writer
    • Ferdinand Zecca
  • Stars
    • Jean Liézer
    • Bretteau
    • Ferdinand Zecca
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    852
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ferdinand Zecca
    • Writer
      • Ferdinand Zecca
    • Stars
      • Jean Liézer
      • Bretteau
      • Ferdinand Zecca
    • 6User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean Liézer
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    Bretteau
    Ferdinand Zecca
    Ferdinand Zecca
    • Director
      • Ferdinand Zecca
    • Writer
      • Ferdinand Zecca
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    Snow Leopard

    Enterprising & Relatively Successful

    This is an ambitious effort for a movie made in 1901. Not only is the plot rather involved, taking several scenes to tell the whole story at a time when most narrative movies consisted of only a handful of developments at the most, but it also experiments with its techniques. Not all of it works, but despite some flaws, it's interesting, and it's relatively successful at what it set out to do.

    The story combines a morality play, of the kind that became very common over the following decade, with a couple of efforts to provide commentary and/or additional background on the events. None of that was entirely new, but it was rather enterprising to try to put so much together at once. The story itself is not so interesting as some of the ideas that they used in filming it.

    In terms of technique, the highlight is a dream sequence that fills in the audience on the background of the criminal who is the main character. The technical side now looks rather crude, but it was certainly a worthwhile effort, and at least the idea was good, as an attempt to add some depth to an otherwise straightforward story.

    Another experimental device is the use of dissolves each time the scene changes. There's no reason why it couldn't work, and this was not the only movie of the era to try it, but of course it did not catch on. Still, the combination of distinctive features gives this short movie some interest over and above the story content and the sometimes rudimentary techniques.
    7boblipton

    An interesting bypath

    An early attempt by Zecca, Pathe's leading director in this period, at scene changes. All of them are done by fade. This technique would be abandoned, resulting in the standard French look through the 1920s, most notably in Louis Feuillade's movies, in which the camera sits in one location. The result is a much more subjective camera than the typical American style.
    bob the moo

    Ambitious if not wholly successful film that is interesting from a technical point of view

    A man is arrested for a crime and, while he awaits his judgement in his prison cell, he recalls how he came to this point. Comparatively ambitious this little film from Pathé in France in terms of narrative as it takes several scenes to tell the story and also has a flashback sequence where we get an element of back story. At the time most stories were a lot simpler than this so praise to it for that. It is very much a morality tale with no real complexity or debate but to moan about this would be splitting hairs.

    Technically you can see the makers playing with the media trying out some things. Most notably is the dream sequence. It does look clunky inset in part of the screen but it is clever and ambitious at this point even if it isn't totally successful. They also try out the dissolve to join scenes – a device that they don't use very well and understandably gave up on after this because it is a bit messy. The use of a backdrop instead of depth sees them forget the shadows as well but this was formative times and it is interesting to see these things in play.
    Tornado_Sam

    Zecca's Historical Landmark

    This film was French directer Ferdinand Zecca's first true masterpiece. It is a very impressive film for 1901 for several reasons. First of all, it was made before Méliès's "A Trip to the Moon" which is considered one of the most important early films because of its length and story-telling. However, "History of a Crime" is proof that before Méliès's film other filmmakers were also trying to make films with a plot. While the plot here is simple, it is told in seven different scenes and there is some gore and violence too!

    The story here is about a man murdering a guy and robbing his safe. He's caught though and condemned to death. The highlight in the whole film is the jail cell scene because here we actually get some background about the robber's past. The ending where the man's head is chopped off via guillotine has some interest. Supposedly, I've read that they'd stop playing the film and let all the women and children out of the theater before the guy's head came off!

    Extremely ground-breaking for 1901. Anyone interested in the history of movies should see it.

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    • Trivia
      An early example of film censorship: Police authorities compelled Zecca to remove certain shots, such as the finale in which the execution of the killer is shown.
    • Goofs
      When the criminal, who has been condemned to die, is brought to the guillotine, a door is opened and two files of soldiers are seen lining the way to the guillotine. In the next shot, the prisoner is placed on the guillotine. However, this time the guillotine is much closer to the doorway than in the previous shot.
    • Connections
      Featured in Hérédité (2018)

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    • Release date
      • May 1901 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • None
      • French
    • Also known as
      • History of a Crime
    • Production company
      • Pathé Frères
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    • Runtime
      • 5m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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