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Dédée d'Anvers

  • 1948
  • 16
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
739
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Dédée d'Anvers (1948)
Drama

Dedee is a prostitute who works in Monsieur Rene's nightclub on Antwerp's harbour. The porter is Marco, her pimp. Dedee is not happy until she meets Francesco, an Italian sailor. They fall i... Read allDedee is a prostitute who works in Monsieur Rene's nightclub on Antwerp's harbour. The porter is Marco, her pimp. Dedee is not happy until she meets Francesco, an Italian sailor. They fall in love and Dedee starts to dream about escaping her daily dull grind.Dedee is a prostitute who works in Monsieur Rene's nightclub on Antwerp's harbour. The porter is Marco, her pimp. Dedee is not happy until she meets Francesco, an Italian sailor. They fall in love and Dedee starts to dream about escaping her daily dull grind.

  • Director
    • Yves Allégret
  • Writers
    • Henri La Barthe
    • Jacques Sigurd
    • Yves Allégret
  • Stars
    • Bernard Blier
    • Simone Signoret
    • Marcello Pagliero
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    739
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yves Allégret
    • Writers
      • Henri La Barthe
      • Jacques Sigurd
      • Yves Allégret
    • Stars
      • Bernard Blier
      • Simone Signoret
      • Marcello Pagliero
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Monsieur René
    Simone Signoret
    Simone Signoret
    • Dédée
    Marcello Pagliero
    • Francesco
    • (as Marcel Pagliero)
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Marco
    Marcel Dieudonné
    • Le trafiquant
    Mia Mendelson
    • Felice - la prostituée flamande
    Marcelle Arnold
    Marcelle Arnold
    • Magda - la prostituée au perroquet
    Claude Farell
    Claude Farell
    • La prostituée allemande
    • (as Catherine Farell)
    Denise Clair
    • La patronne du "Kaffee Karel"
    Gabriel Gobin
    Gabriel Gobin
    • Paul
    Jo Van Cottom
    • Le diamantaire
    • (as J. Van Cottom)
    Jane Marken
    Jane Marken
    • Germaine
    Fred Fisher
      Arsenio Freignac
        Michel Jourdan
          Maurice Petitpas
          • Petit rôle
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Yves Allégret
          • Writers
            • Henri La Barthe
            • Jacques Sigurd
            • Yves Allégret
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          User reviews13

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          7brogmiller

          Sailor beware!

          Luckily for them and for us this first collaboration firmly established husband and wife team Yves Allégret and Simone Signoret.

          The influence of that masterpiece of poetic-realism 'Quai des Brumes' is there for all to see although the dialogue of Jacques Sigurd ensures there is far less poetry than realism. Despite oodles of atmosphere courtesy of lighting cameraman Jean Bourgoin and a talented cast this does rather pale in comparison with the earlier film.

          Superlative Bernard Blier(father of Bertrand) is both tough and tender as nightclub owner Monsieur René whilst Marcel Dalio relishes his role as Dédée's crapulous pimp. Jane Marken does a nice turn as a tart with a heart. Marcello Pagliero is suitably laconic as Francesco, the ill-fated hero but his character is under-written and he is no Jean Gabin! The scenes between Blier and Signoret are excellent and Allégret was to pair them again to great effect two years later in 'Maneges'.

          In the title role La Signoret not only has star quality in spades but exhibits an unbeatable combination of sensuality and vulnerability. Suffice to say husband Allégret ensures that she is lovingly lit and almost caressed by the camera.

          For any film to have the desired effect it is essential to have at least a good opening and ending. The opening scene here is nothing less than iconic whilst the ending is nothing short of devastating and still guaranteed to shock.
          7boblipton

          Signoret Shines In Her Breakout Role

          In her break-out film role, Simone Signoret plays a girl at Bernard Blier's cheap nightclub in the Antwerp Harbor. Her pimp is Dalio, the door porter. She is scared of him. Blier treats his girls like family, insisting they help clear the tables after their communal meals; it's good training for when they get married, he says.

          Into his menage enters Marcello Pagliero, a sailor who engages in some sort of illicit trade -- It's a Gabin sort of role, were this not a vehicle for Mlle Signor. Blier eyes him as marriage material for her, and soon they are much in love.

          It was directed for Mlle Signoret by her then husband,Yves Allégret, and clearly intended as Marcel Carné poetic realism sort of movie; Allégret uses many actos who played for Carné. It's a poor effort, almost a burlesque of the form, but Mlle Signoret is luminous, and Blier is excellent.
          9mackjay2

          Essential French Noir

          Wonderfully atmospheric and fatalistic drama. Set in the port of Antwerp (Anvers), this film creates a strong sense of place and, now, of time long gone by. Characters are vividly drawn and well played by a talented cast. Young Simone Signoret is easily seen as a big star of the near future. In support are Bernard Blier and Marcel Dalio. Director Yves Allégret moves things along beautifully, telling a story of down-and-out, often desperate people living in a foggy, dead-end place.

          One scene does seems strange: a character is shown rushing down stairs, but only hands on the railing are seen, and in the following shots we see only hands and hear the voice, but never directly see the actor. In the next scene, the actor is again visible as before. Perhaps some production problem forced them to film the sequence this way. In any case, a forgotten gem of 1940s French cinema.
          dbdumonteil

          THe movie that put Signoret on the map.

          Simone Signoret was Allégret 's wife at the time and of course his favourite actress.They teamed up for the third time but it was the first movie that really counted."Dédée d'Anvers" is not a masterpiece though.It's too close to the realisme poetique which was thriving during the last years before the war ,the Carné school.Signoret is well cast as a whore who falls in love and wants to begin a brand new life .Her vulgarity works wonders and she gets good support from Jane Marken and Bernard Blier.But the harbour subject and the ships which go sailing away where there are places in the sun had grown stale and hackneyed:see "quai des brumes" (1937) and even "les portes de la nuit" (1946)."Dédée d'Anvers" is a film noir ,the highlight of which is a murder in the wee small hours in the harbour.

          Jacques Sigurd,Allégret's script writer , provided the director with solid material which would become better and better along the years.Their three best works were arguably "une si jolie petite plage" (1949) "manèges"(1950) which reunited the threesome Signoret-Blier-Marken for what was probably Allégret's peak and "les orgueilleux".(1953).After that movie,it was downhill.
          5jromanbaker

          Depressing

          This film made Simone Signoret an important actress, and it is a deeply depressing film set in Antwerp mainly in a bar where prostitutes are available. Signoret is one of them, and the film concentrates on her life there and her love for an Italian captain of a ship that is in the harbour. Her pimp does not like this and this is when things turn nasty. The ending is especially so and the film ends on a bleak note. Some place it in the genre of French Poetic Realism which usually means murky sets, sullen faces and criminality. Usually these films involved Jean Gabin and personally I find them drab and intensely tedious. This genre fortunately faded out with the arrival of the Nouvelle Vague, another nebulous French definition for a disparate set of directors. But to return to this film. Yves Allegret was Signoret's husband at the time, and with this film and the appallingly depressing ' Maneges ' made her a very successful actor. I find his direction in both films to be dour, solid and worst of all boring. Both films seemed to set a pattern in Signoret's career. Despite her beauty I find her a passive actor, open to despair which sourly contorted her features. Only in ' Casque D'Or ' ( Golden Marie ) directed by Jacques Becker does she consistently glow, but again the ending has to be fatalistic and down beat. This repetition of fateful endings continued with ' The Witches of Salem ', ' Therese Raquin ' and ' Room at the Top ' made in the UK. Happiness on film was always brief for her and to repeat the word passive she follows the repetition as if it is a cinematic necessity. I find this sad and all of the above films should be avoided by the depressed. To lighten this darkness I must mention how superb she was in Ophuls ' La Ronde ' beginning and ending it with wit and brave cynicism. I believe others when they say she was a great actor, and no doubt she was but I have rarely responded to her. Only in a much later film ' Ship of Fools ' did I get a glimpse of her magic, but there again she was destined for cinematic defeat. I have forgotten ' The Fiends ' made by Clouzot and for me it is the apotheosis of her tendency to gravitate towards fatality. In ' Dedee d'Anvers ' she is beginning the route, and I have avoided it for years. Taking the plunge I surfaced longing to return to Jacques Demy and Eric Rohmer and their bitter sweet tales. As a woman Signoret held high principles and I respect her enormously, who in life I am sure never accepted defeat. I just wish she had taken a less dark path on film.

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          • Release date
            • September 3, 1948 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • France
          • Official site
            • René Chateau Video (France)
          • Languages
            • French
            • English
            • Italian
            • Flemish
            • German
          • Also known as
            • Dedee
          • Filming locations
            • Franstudio, Joinville-le-pont, Val-de-Marne, France(Studio)
          • Production company
            • Films Sacha Gordine
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            1 hour 40 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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