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Le dernier tournant

  • 1939
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Le dernier tournant (1939)
CrimeDramaRomance

Frank, a hobo, ends up in a garage-truck stop in the middle of nowhere. Nick Marino, its older, kind and naive owner, is married to Cora, a sexy and mercenary woman half his age. Frank, alth... Read allFrank, a hobo, ends up in a garage-truck stop in the middle of nowhere. Nick Marino, its older, kind and naive owner, is married to Cora, a sexy and mercenary woman half his age. Frank, although not a fan of hard work, accepts Nick's offer to work for him. Of course, it is not fo... Read allFrank, a hobo, ends up in a garage-truck stop in the middle of nowhere. Nick Marino, its older, kind and naive owner, is married to Cora, a sexy and mercenary woman half his age. Frank, although not a fan of hard work, accepts Nick's offer to work for him. Of course, it is not for Nick's sake that the young man becomes his attendant, but for the love of Cora under who... Read all

  • Director
    • Pierre Chenal
  • Writers
    • James M. Cain
    • Sabine Berritz
    • Charles Spaak
  • Stars
    • Fernand Gravey
    • Michel Simon
    • Marcel Vallée
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Pierre Chenal
    • Writers
      • James M. Cain
      • Sabine Berritz
      • Charles Spaak
    • Stars
      • Fernand Gravey
      • Michel Simon
      • Marcel Vallée
    • 10User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Fernand Gravey
    Fernand Gravey
    • Frank Maurice
    Michel Simon
    Michel Simon
    • Nick Marino
    Marcel Vallée
    Marcel Vallée
    • Le juge
    Auguste Bovério
    • Le prêtre
    • (as Boverio)
    René Bergeron
    René Bergeron
    • Le commissaire
    • (as Bergeron)
    Charles Blavette
    Charles Blavette
    • Un camionneur
    • (as Blavette)
    Georges Douking
    Georges Douking
    • Un joueur
    • (as Douking)
    Marcel Duhamel
    • Le monsieur pressé
    • (as Duhamel)
    Etienne Decroux
    • Le patron du bistrot
    • (as Ducroux)
    Pierre Labry
    Pierre Labry
    • Un camionneur
    • (as Labry)
    Jean-François Martial
    • L'architecte
    • (as Martial)
    Serge Nadaud
    • Le motard
    • (as Nadaud)
    Fred Pasquali
    • Un joueur
    • (as Pasquali)
    Georges Paulais
    Georges Paulais
    • Le greffier
    • (as Paulais)
    Georges Péclet
    • L'assureur
    • (as Peclet)
    Pierre Sergeol
    • L'avocat
    • (as Sergeol)
    Florence Marly
    Florence Marly
    • Madge, la dompteuse
    Robert Le Vigan
    Robert Le Vigan
    • Le cousin maître-chanteur
    • Director
      • Pierre Chenal
    • Writers
      • James M. Cain
      • Sabine Berritz
      • Charles Spaak
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    dbdumonteil

    The hubby steals the show.

    The first of the four versions of "postman always rings twice" is not uninteresting.Its main asset is Michel Simon's presence:he was one of the greatest French actors ever and he easily outshines Fernand Gravey and Corinne Luchaire as the lovers and all the other actors who would take on the hubby's part.It does not cut,however,Visconti's version and even Tay Garnett's in my humble opinion;on the other hand ,I've always thought that the Rafelson Nicholsonesque version was overblown and the weakest of the lot.

    Pierre Chenal would never equal this success:the end of his career never finds back the noir atmosphere of his pre-war movies."La foire aux Chimères" ,his chef d'oeuvre, was a different matter.
    10pierrealix

    Postman started to ring in France

    Its not widely known..but "le dernier tournant" has been the First Adaptation of James M Cain Novel 's "Postman always ring twice" and by far the best..Just watch France Greatest Actor Michel Simon play !! the movie came out immediately before Nazis occupied France and the Sensual Corinne Luchaire was sadly thrown in jail after 1944 because of her father's German sympathy...Still it is even better than the Visconti 'Ossessione so you musn't miss this one !
    8ulicknormanowen

    A bend badly taken.

    The last line of the movie : "Le jour se lève." (=it's daybreak ) ; it is also the title of Marcel Carné's 1939 masterpiece .It won't be lost on a 2020 audience who knows both works.

    Both really fit into the black picture of the situation of the country in 1939;both works were blacklisted by the office catholique du cinema ;Carné's work was even forbidden by the military censorship as demoralizing.

    Chenal's work has to be upgraded : it was not the first time he had broached film noir (see "La maison du maltais " and "l'alibi") ,but it was the apex of his pre-war years ;five years after being published in the US ,it took a lot of guts to transfer such a filthy story to the screen; its atmosphere surpasses that of Tay Garnett which looks almost "hollywoodian" compared to it : a murky one ;although the action takes place in the south of France ,never some sunlight does break through on this dark gloomy gas station,even after the owner's death ,or should I say mainly after the murder ; the scene when the couple dances a valse musette to the tune of Simon's accordion looks almost like a danse macabre ;it should be a joyful relief , it's painful to watch.

    Of course Michel Simon is prodigious ,but Corinne Luchaire also rises to the occasion ; her playing was modern for the time and she easily outclasses glamorous Lana Turner .Her Cora seems unable to react to events ,she had never been happy (she told it so to Frank) and she knew she never would .She seems to be living in a dream (or a nightmare ) in the "accident" scene . Gravey ,on the other hand , is just okay ,and John Garfield would outshine him.

    This movie and "La Foire Aux Chimères" (1946) are Chenal's towering achievements ;in both movies , a man (Simon in this one, Von Stroheim in the other one) is victim of a femme fatale (who is also a victim herself ).

    Corinne Luchaire's fate was as cruel as Cora's.
    6jrd_73

    The first adaptation of Cain's classic novel

    Le Dernier Tournant is the first film adaptation of the classic James M. Cain novel. Like all of the adaptations (especially Ossessione) which followed, Le Dernier Tournant probably takes more time to watch, even at ninety minutes, than the Cain novel would to read. The Postman Always Rings Twice is one fast paced novel. It is a slim text that grabs a reader and propels him through in no time. One of the reasons for this is Cain's hardboiled narration. Strangely, none of the adaptations have made much use of Cain's narration.

    Despite this, Le Dernier Tournant follows Cain's plot closely. The investigation is altered, but the end result is the same in both novel and film. In addition, all of the actors turn in good performances. Corinne Luchaire has an earthy beauty that is a nice contrast to the more glamorous actresses who have played the role (Lana Turner, Jessica Lange), and she fills out a sweater well. The direction is seldom flashy, but it tells the story economically. There are a handful of well done scenes. Particularly effective are the murder attempts, climaxing with the haunting use of an echo.

    Le Dernier Tournant is no forgotten masterpiece, just a solid 1930's melodrama. It's still a far cry from the James M. Cain novel though.
    7boblipton

    First Movie Version

    Rootless Fernand Gravey bums a meal off gas station/cafe owner Michel Simon. Simon takes a liking to him and offers him a job handling the pumps at night. Gravey isn't interested until he sees Simon's wife, Corinne Luchaire. Soon they are hot and heavy with each other, and start to think about killing the clueless, disgusting Simon.

    It's the first movie version of James M. Cain's THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE, and it's far more frank about what's going on and the weakness of Gravey and Luchaire. Simon plays one of his monsters, a man who disgusts his wife, whines, and loves everyone indiscriminately. Charles Spaak's script is capably brought to the screen by Pierre Chenal.

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 1939 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Last Turning
    • Filming locations
      • Studios Pathé-Cinema, Joinville-le-pont, Val-de-Marne, France(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Gladiator Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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