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Les visiteurs du soir

  • 1942
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  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.6K
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Les visiteurs du soir (1942)
Dark FantasyFairy TalePeriod DramaSupernatural FantasySword & SorceryTragedyDramaFantasyRomance

In medieval France, the Devil intervenes when one of his two envoys, sent to seduce and deceive mortals, falls instead for a victim.In medieval France, the Devil intervenes when one of his two envoys, sent to seduce and deceive mortals, falls instead for a victim.In medieval France, the Devil intervenes when one of his two envoys, sent to seduce and deceive mortals, falls instead for a victim.

  • Director
    • Marcel Carné
  • Writers
    • Jacques Prévert
    • Pierre Laroche
  • Stars
    • Arletty
    • Marie Déa
    • Fernand Ledoux
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marcel Carné
    • Writers
      • Jacques Prévert
      • Pierre Laroche
    • Stars
      • Arletty
      • Marie Déa
      • Fernand Ledoux
    • 16User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
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    Arletty
    Arletty
    • Dominique - un ménestrel
    Marie Déa
    Marie Déa
    • Anne Hugue - la fille du baron qui se fiance avec Renaud
    Fernand Ledoux
    Fernand Ledoux
    • Le baron Hugues - le châtelain, père d'Anne
    Alain Cuny
    Alain Cuny
    • Gilles - un ménestrel
    Pierre Labry
    Pierre Labry
    • Le seigneur
    Jean d'Yd
    • Le baladin
    Roger Blin
    • Le montreur de monstres
    Gabriel Gabrio
    Gabriel Gabrio
    • Le bourreau
    Marcel Herrand
    Marcel Herrand
    • Le baron Renaud - le fiancé d'Anne
    Jules Berry
    Jules Berry
    • Le diable
    Janine Berry
      Claudye Carter
        François Chaumette
        François Chaumette
        • Gillaume - Un page
        • (uncredited)
        Jean Darnel
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        • (uncredited)
        Arsenio Freignac
          Guy Henry
          Guy Henry
            Robert Hébert
              Robert Le Béal
                • Director
                  • Marcel Carné
                • Writers
                  • Jacques Prévert
                  • Pierre Laroche
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                7Andy-296

                Great, fascinating tale

                A relatively little-known but fascinating movie. Made during the German occupation of France, the film is set in the Late Middle Ages and deals with two envoys of the devil, Gilles and Dominique (Alain Cuny and Arletty, wonderful both) that arrive posing as wandering minstrels at the castle of a Baron where preparations for an upcoming wedding are being made. Their intention is to create havoc by breaking the hearts of all involved. These envoys have extraordinary powers to achieve these goals, like slowing time to a stop so that they can work on their targets at ease. Eventually, the very devil shows up at the castle in disguise. One can argue that the devil in the movie stands for Hitler and the Nazis and so forth, but the film works even if you don't try to watch it as a metaphor for the contemporary events of the time. The movie is memorable and evocative, with many great scenes and a great ending.
                7Tweetienator

                Master of Puppets

                One of my most favorite movies of all time is The Seventh Seal (Swedish: Det sjunde inseglet) that masterpiece made in 1957, written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. Les visiteurs du soir too is made in black and white and a fantasy movie or tale set in a historical setting, but it is much less dark than Bergman's vision. Whereas 7th Seal is a tragedy, a drama, Les visiteurs du soir got far more elements of romance and comedy. In Bergman's movie the great chess player is Death, the reaper, in Marcel Carné's movie the great master of puppets is the Devil, the seducer. A good one and recommended if you like to watch such "plays". Last note: remarkable is also the production, especially if you are aware that the movie was shot during the German occupation of France in 1942.
                7athanasiosze

                6.9/10. Recommended

                This is an 82 years old/2 hours movie. One might expect it drags at some point, but no, pace is excellent, i never lost my interest, there is always something going on. Of course, it helps if you know what this is about. This is a drama/fantasy/romance, like a fairy tale for adults. Any romantic soul will appreciate it. It's not a masterpiece, it's not among the best movies of Carne/Prevert, actually i prefer the other collaborations of them. Still, it's enjoyable, legendary Arletty gives another great acting performance, other actors as well and if you love this genre, you are gonna like it at least, it's possible that you might even love it.
                10cat-that-goes-by-himself

                Carné and Prévert at their best

                Simply the most beautiful and moving movie that stemmed from the "réalisme poétique" movement. A truly atemporal story, despite the resistance allusions which can live long after the end of WWII.

                What makes me really love this movie is the contrast between the very dated conventions of acting, the seemingly slow pace that was the rule at a time the video clips were still waiting in an unforeseeable future and the perfect consistency of the characters and psychology. The emotion is still intact no matter how much the way actors and directors are supposed to convey it has changed over decades.

                What a bunch of great actors! True professionals working seamlessly together to serve a masterly written script. I really advise non-french speaking people to watch it in original version with subtitles, to enjoy the music of Prevert's poetic lines.

                This movie is a real gem.
                9chouan

                a beautiful movie

                The heavy censorship imposed during the german occupation made it difficult for cineasts to find non controversial subjects. Jacques Prévert and Marcel Carné came up with this medieval tale of love and sorcery with a prestigious cast of great actors. It has been claimed that the beating heart in the statue was a symbol of the Resistance.

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                  This film was shot while the Nazis were occupying France. Its director faced a number of difficulties in making it. It premiered on December 4, 1942. It was one of the biggest film events during the war. It was called "the grandest film of the Occupation." One of the reasons that the film was such a huge success was the rumor that the film was an allegory. Many people saw the character of the Devil as representing Hitler and the continued beating hearts of the lovers as representing France living under German rule. Until his death in 1996 the director, Marcel Carné, denied any intended hidden messages.
                • Quotes

                  Dominique - un ménestrel: Men have loved me, as they like to whisper in my ear. I let them. Is it my fault if they wept, gave everything for me, even their lives? The young men were passionate; the old men crawled at my feet.

                  Gilles - un ménestrel: When did I ever cry or throw myself at your feet?

                  Dominique - un ménestrel: [snorts] You're different - greedy, stubborn, proud. You just want to be loved, to take without giving, to keep it all and leave.

                  Gilles - un ménestrel: Like you!

                  Dominique - un ménestrel: You hunted me like a cat hunts a mouse - but we're both cats, there is no mouse. It's not our fault. We both thought we'd caught a tender new victim... two executioners, face to face and no one to torture. How sad.

                • Crazy credits
                  The opening credits are shown as pages of an illuminated book with a gloved hand turning each page over.
                • Connections
                  Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: La monnaie de l'absolu (1999)
                • Soundtracks
                  Complainte de Gilles
                  Music by Maurice Thiriet

                  Lyrics by Jacques Prévert

                  Performed by Jacques Jansen

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                • Release date
                  • December 5, 1942 (France)
                • Country of origin
                  • France
                • Language
                  • French
                • Also known as
                  • The Devil's Envoys
                • Filming locations
                  • Franstudio, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, France(Studio)
                • Production company
                  • Productions André Paulvé
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                • Runtime
                  • 2h(120 min)
                • Color
                  • Black and White
                • Aspect ratio
                  • 1.37 : 1

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