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Panique

  • 1946
  • 12
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.8K
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Panique (1946)
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After an elderly maid is murdered, opinions are manipulated, evidence is planted, violence erupts, and panic ensues.After an elderly maid is murdered, opinions are manipulated, evidence is planted, violence erupts, and panic ensues.After an elderly maid is murdered, opinions are manipulated, evidence is planted, violence erupts, and panic ensues.

  • Director
    • Julien Duvivier
  • Writers
    • Charles Spaak
    • Julien Duvivier
    • Georges Simenon
  • Stars
    • Viviane Romance
    • Michel Simon
    • Max Dalban
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • Charles Spaak
      • Julien Duvivier
      • Georges Simenon
    • Stars
      • Viviane Romance
      • Michel Simon
      • Max Dalban
    • 27User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Viviane Romance
    Viviane Romance
    • Alice
    Michel Simon
    Michel Simon
    • Monsieur Hire
    Max Dalban
    • Capoulade
    Émile Drain
    • Monsieur Breteuil dit le petit caporal
    • (as Emile Drain)
    Guy Favières
    Guy Favières
    • Monsieur Sauvage
    Louis Florencie
    Louis Florencie
    • L'inspecteur Marcelin
    • (as Florencie)
    Charles Dorat
    • L'nspecteur Michelet
    Lucas Gridoux
    Lucas Gridoux
    • Monsieur Fortin
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Cermanutti
    Lita Recio
    • Marcelle
    Michel Ardan
    • Fernand
    Michèle Auvray
    • Madame Branchu
    Lucien Carol
    • L'inspecteur Benoit
    Olivier Darrieux
    • Étienne
    Paulette Laurent
    • Mouchette
    • (as Josiane Dorée)
    Paul Franck
    • Le docteur Philippon
    Magdeleine Gidon
    • Madame Capoulade
    Jenny Leduc
    • Irma
    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • Charles Spaak
      • Julien Duvivier
      • Georges Simenon
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    User reviews27

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    10proud_luddite

    Just brilliant

    In a tight-knit Parisian neighbourhood, a murder has taken place. Gossip leads to the belief that the murderer is Monsieur Hire (Michel Simon), an unsociable outsider.

    As murder mysteries go, this one is unique and fascinating. The murderer is revealed early in the film. What takes place from then on is even more intriguing than most other murder stories.

    Most fascinating is the portrayal of Hire - both as played by Simon and as written by Julien Duvivier (the film's director) and Charles Spaak. One can easily see why he is unlikeable in various scenes; yet, he is admirable for acting confidently and morally when he is unfairly treated with contempt by those who have much less character than he has. While anti-Semitism does not seem to be behind the mistrust of Hire, he is further isolated as he is the only Jew in the neighbourhood. The viewer also learns of Hire's isolation beginning in childhood even within his own family.

    These opposite feelings toward this character are part of the richness of this story. While we feel great sympathy for him by the conclusion, a shocking revelation at the end leaves the viewer with other feelings: it seems that in Hire's extreme isolation from community standards, his actions and inactions contributed to his own problems.

    There is also a theme about loners that goes beyond Hire. Two other characters seem to possess this trait. One is a clever detective who is very observant and is not in the least swayed by mob mentality. The other is the murder victim herself as the tributes to her mention that she more or less kept to herself.

    As a director, Duvivier has done a superb job in keeping the suspense alive leading to a shocking crowd scene at the end that has culminated as the result of a vile mob mindset looking for a scapegoat. While there is so much to praise about "Panique", its greatest asset is how much it leaves one thinking after its completion. - dbamateurcritic

    OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS:

    1) Directing by Julien Duvivier 2) Screenplay by Julien Duvivier and Charles Spaak (based on the novel "Les Fiançailles de M. Hire" by Georges Simenon 3) Acting by Michel Simon.
    rooprect

    Welp. Good thing humans aren't really like this (chokes on sarcasm)

    Quick note for context: I'm writing this review in 2021, a full 75 years since this film was made. On this morning the news headlines scream of lynchings & mob violence in Israel/Palestine as well as pandemic-fueled hate crimes in the USA and gawd knows what else because I really need to shut off the news and go back to watching the Teletubbies.

    "Panique" is a magnificently shot, suspensefully told, expertly acted, and powerfully poignant tale about the absolute folly of the human race. Brought to us by master director Julien Duvivier, France's favorite cynic, it's a merciless caricature of humankind which was doubtlessly inspired by the postwar paranoia and righteous rage of the time--itself a vigilante backlash to the insanity of fascism that had dunked Europe into its darkest decade.

    That's a mouthful, but if you're going to watch this movie, it's pretty important to realize that the story isn't so much a straightforward crime thriller as much as it's a dark fable, a grotesque portrait of humanity at its worst. Almost every character is detestable, with the fascinating exception of our protagonist "Hire" whom we initially dislike for his coldness but who gradually becomes one of the most endearing & charming characters since Quasimodo. Major props to lead actor Michel Simon for his nuanced performance which leads us through this transformation in our own minds.

    Plot overview: Hire is an outsider in his own world. Nobody likes him because he's so distant, unapproachable and worst of all, intelligent. Then one day a beautiful woman rolls into town, the mistress of a criminal who's hiding out there. Hire falls for this dark haired beauty, and as you might guess, this gets him into deep bouillabaisse.

    What we get next is a slow, relentless buildup of the plight of the lone individual vs the entire human race. One can't help but feel as if this film is Duvivier's greatest autobiographical work, expressing in no uncertain terms how disappointed he was at society for its less-than-kind reception of his works and himself (Duviver was at one point accused of being a traitor for escaping to the USA during the Nazi occupation). This film begins innocently enough but slowly reels us into one of the most cynical portrayals of human society since Night of the Living Dead. But what keeps this flick entertaining rather than outright depressing is the darkly humorous way in which it's presented. For example:

    One scene shows a carnival attraction in a cramped tent: a bunch of female wrestlers preparing to pummel each other for a packed audience's thrill. Over the din of the crowd, someone yells to someone else, "They found the murderer!" to which someone else shouts "What? There's a murderer in here?!" to which someone else shouts "A fire! There's a fire!" to which the whole crowd erupts in "FIRE! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!"

    This is just one example of Duvivier's many satirical skewerings of society's idiocy and mob mentality. Images, faces and lighting are wonderfully exaggerated. As you're watching this film, the name Hitchcock will cross your mind dozens of times, but make note that this film was made in 1946 predating many of Hitchcock's masterpieces. You can't help but wonder if the master Hitch himself lifted a few tools from Duvivier's toolbox which he would use in films like "Strangers on a Train" (the carnival scenes), "Rear Window" (the impotent voyeur), and "Vertigo" (a stunning climactic scene which I won't spoil).

    "Panique" is sure to burn an imprint on your mind. You definitely don't need to be following this with cable news. Now if I can only find my nephew's Teletubbies DVDs all will be well in the world.
    cairnsdavid

    J'Accuse!

    Returning to France after spending the war in Hollywood, Duvivier bravely tackled this Simenon story about a persecuted (Jewish) outsider accused of a crime he did not commit. The idea of scapegoating, of minorities being denounced to the authorities, must have been a sensitive one in France just after the occupation. The protagonist, Monsieur Hire, is played by the great Michel Simon (why do boxers make great actors?), and the lovers who frame him are physically attractve yet morally repellant. The suspense at the end will mess you up. There's a gorgeous love scene before a church in the snow. The resolution has the same sense of bleak irony as LES DIABOLIQUES - evil triumphs, then is punished. A bit like World War Two?
    9christopher-underwood

    Frighteningly effective cinema.

    This is a pretty monumental film, impressing with clarity of picture, busyness of street action and immediacy of plot development right from the start. Indeed this, beautifully photographed film engages from the beginning and roars along from scene to scene and image to image to inform in the most economical of ways before gradually slowing down as the story deteriorates into something quite terrible. Viviane Romance plays the leading lady, who is anything but, with great style but is this true love? Or is this sheer greed or even true hatred that leads to such panic. The sad, suspenseful ending reminded me of Frankenstein's monster, Quasimodo and even poor old King Kong but the true aim here by the writer Simenon in his original book is surely his own country folk and their disgraceful behaviour during WW2. Frighteningly effective cinema.
    nicholas.rhodes

    A bitter reflection on human nature

    Although sound and picture quality are abysmal, as in a lot of French films from the 1940's, I do enjoy watching this film for its acting and also for the message it delivers. A murder has been committed in a sector of Paris and all eyes are drawn towards a solitary old gentleman, a slightly eccentric person living in the neighbourhood who had had some contact with the murdered girl (but who is not her murderer). The main object of the film is not "who dunnit" but rather that of painting a portrait of human nature as portrayed by local residents in their attitude of designating Mr Hire, as the man is named as being the obvious guilty party. One can not but have symapthy with the poor old gentleman who is sweet as a church mouse but who, it is true, does have some eccentric habits. Basically speaking, he who is different from the mass is vilipended by that mass at the first opportunity. Thankfully in the end, the real murderer is found, but meanwhile, Mr Hire's character has been blackened ! A remake of the film was made in the 1990's under the title "Monsieur Hire". The original Monsieur Hire was played in 1946 by the great Michel Simon ( an actor whom I adore ). The Monsieur Hire of the 1990's was played by Michel Blanc, more known for comic or semi-comic roles but who nevertheless delivers an excellent performance for this role !

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    • Trivia
      In 1943, Georges Simenon sold the manuscript of his novel at an auction, and gave the profits to the prisoners of WWII.
    • Quotes

      Monsieur Hire: Dead meat always attracts flies.

    • Connections
      Edited into Le documentaire culturel: Le siècle de Simenon (2014)

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 1947 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • TF1 International (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Panic
    • Filming locations
      • Studios de la Victorine - 16 avenue Edoard Grinda, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Filmsonor
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,041
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,062
      • Jan 22, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,041
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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