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Le mort en fuite

  • 1936
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Jules Berry and Michel Simon in Le mort en fuite (1936)
ComedyCrimeDrama

Two third-rate thespians feign a murder to make the headlines.Their subterfuge backfires on them and both are sentenced to death.Two third-rate thespians feign a murder to make the headlines.Their subterfuge backfires on them and both are sentenced to death.Two third-rate thespians feign a murder to make the headlines.Their subterfuge backfires on them and both are sentenced to death.

  • Director
    • André Berthomieu
  • Writers
    • Paul Gury
    • Carlo Rim
  • Stars
    • Jules Berry
    • Michel Simon
    • Marie Glory
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    175
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    • Director
      • André Berthomieu
    • Writers
      • Paul Gury
      • Carlo Rim
    • Stars
      • Jules Berry
      • Michel Simon
      • Marie Glory
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jules Berry
    Jules Berry
    • Hector Trignol
    Michel Simon
    Michel Simon
    • Achille Baluchet
    Marie Glory
    Marie Glory
    • Marie 'Myra' Dupont
    Fernande Albany
    Fernande Albany
    • Olga Stefany
    Gaston Mauger
    • Le directeur du théâtre
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • La concierge
    Paul Gury
    • Ivan
    Claire Gérard
    • Madame Irma
    Paul Faivre
    • Le gardien
    Jean Diéner
      Hugues de Bagratide
      • Le juge d'instruction
      • (as De Bagratide)
      Georges Paulais
      Georges Paulais
      • Un policier
      • (as Paulais)
      Pierre Mindaist
        Marcel Vibert
        • L'avocat
        Eddy Debray
        • La médecin aliéniste
        • (uncredited)
        Pierre Ferval
        • Un inspecteur de police
        • (uncredited)
        Robert Ozanne
        • Le reporter
        • (uncredited)
        André Siméon
        André Siméon
        • Un agent
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • André Berthomieu
        • Writers
          • Paul Gury
          • Carlo Rim
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        8brogmiller

        No such thing as bad publicity.

        It requires a first class actor to convincingly portray a talentless one. Here we have two of the best playing two of the worst. The 'worst' are Hector and Achille who concoct a fantastic plan to achieve overnight celebrity that involves Hector disappearing and Achille being arrested for his murder, only for Hector to reappear and expose a miscarriage of justice. However nobody seems to notice Hector's absence and Achille has a hell of a job getting himself arrested. To cut a long story short Hector manages to escape a firing squad in Poland(!) and saves Achille from the embrace of Madame la Guillotine in the nick of time. As for the 'best' we have Jules Berry as Hector and Michel Simon as Achille. Two magical and mesmerising actors who began in silent films and were still performing until the last years of their lives. Simon's appearances in the 1950's were sporadic due to a debilitating illness. French cinema would have been immeasurably poorer but for their presence and Simon was undoubtedly touched by genius. They are ably supported by Marie Glory as a vacuous, publicity-hungry 'artiste dramatique' and there is a marvellous turn by Marcel Vibert as a lawyer who plays to the gallery in the hilarious courtroom scene. Directed with esprit by Andre Berthomieu, with great dialogue by Carlo Rim and a masterclass in comic timing by Simon and Berry. Made nigh on 85 years ago this piece belongs to that rarified breed, 'a truly timeless comedy'.
        kinsayder

        Death on the run

        The premise of this sublime comedy is that two third-rate actors, desperate for publicity, devise a harebrained scheme in which one of them pretends to kill the other. The "victim" will then return from the dead at the eleventh hour, saving his friend from the guillotine and creating a national sensation that will turn them both into top-billed stars. Of course, it doesn't all go according to plan...

        Michel Simon and Jules Berry make such a great double act it's a pity that the story requires them to split up for most of the movie. But the pace never flags, with Michel Simon's manic attempts to get himself arrested and then to clear himself of the murder charge; and Jules Berry trying to extricate himself from a wildly implausible but potentially fatal case of mistaken identity. The clever conceit of Carlo Rim's screenplay is that these hapless actors cannot even play themselves with conviction when their lives depend on it.

        There are some lovely details in the minor characters, too: the music hall starlet whose first reaction on hearing that someone may have been murdered over her is to sort out photos of herself for distribution to the press; the concierge, niggled at the way Michel Simon barks at her cat; and Simon's ineffectual windbag lawyer (all too plausible, I fear).

        Jules Berry was a notorious improviser of dialogue, and Michel Simon had difficulty keeping up at times. He even asked him to stick to the script at one point, though director André Berthomieu decided he liked it better when Berry was given free rein. A wise decision, as the spontaneous energy of their scenes together is one of the great delights of this movie.
        dbdumonteil

        Do not pretend that you are dead!

        The screenplay was so good they made a remake eighteen years later.Two comedians down on their luck want to hit the big time.They are actually very bad :and it is a delight to see two first-class actors such as Jules Berry and Michel Simon ;they were so good that they could get away with anything: their overacting on stage or when they pretend they are in love with the star of the music hall is fine art.

        In order to draw the crowds,Berry suggest Simon "kill" him ;later he will "reappear" and both of them will become famous .This is a slapstick comedy ,but with a mad extremely funny script involving a "concierge" ,black humor,the guillotine ,two trials (and one takes place in Poland where people do not speak French ), shrinks (this man is not insane,so he must pay for what he has done).What people would do to gain fame...
        9silverauk

        French slapstick-comedy

        Yes, the French were capable of making comedies in the thirties. Look at this one: Le mort en fuite, with its ridiculous title which means that the two main actors will be in great danger at one moment. I liked the scene at the court with Achille Baluchet (the ever-ugly Michel Simon) crying out: "Je suis innocent" and the scene at the military court of Poland (?) where Hector Trignol (a subtle Jules Berry) shouts: "Je n'y comprends rien". His mistress knows him but very well and can even prove who he really is... How he manages to escape I cannot tell you but it has something to do with love and customs examination. The end of the movie delivers us a typical French and thus charming surprise. Life is not always what it could be even when one becomes a celebrity. André Berthomieu gives us here a comedy which could have been written for theatre, it is all amusement without too much mind troubling. The best proof is that the writer Carlo Rim worked along for many years more in French cinema.
        7boblipton

        It Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time

        Jules Berry and Michel Simon are two bottom-of-the-barrel actors with tiny roles. They conceive a plan for publicity. They will quarrel at the theater. They will quarrel at their rooming house. Then Berry will take their meager savings and disappear. Simon will stand trial for Berry's murder and be found guilty. Then Berry will reappear and the publicity will made them celebrities, able to practice their craft at the highest level and salary. After a time when no one notices that Berry has disappeared, it goes as they have planned. However, Berry is seized and put on trial as someone else, and cannot return to save Simon.

        Simon's sad-sack character was made for him, as he sits disconsolate in his cell,his head shaved, with a lawyer played by Marcel Vibert who reproaches him for not being found unfit to stand trial. Berry is also funny as the slightly less dimwitted member of the pair who finds himself seized and standing trial in a language he does not understand. Marie Glory has a funny turn as the shapely but untalented object of their supposed quarrel.

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          Underwent a 2K restoration by Les Films du Jeudi with support from the CNC.
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          Version of Fausses nouvelles (1938)

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        • Release date
          • November 20, 1936 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • France
        • Official site
          • Les Films du Jeudi (France)
        • Language
          • French
        • Also known as
          • The Fleeing Dead
        • Filming locations
          • Studios de Neuilly, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France(studios)
        • Production company
          • Société des Films Roger Richebé
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 25m(85 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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