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Raffles, gentleman cambrioleur

Original title: Raffles
  • 1939
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.3K
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Olivia de Havilland and David Niven in Raffles, gentleman cambrioleur (1939)
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Man about town and first class cricketer A.J. Raffles keeps himself solvent with daring robberies. Meeting Gwen from his schooldays and falling in love all over again, he spends the weekend ... Read allMan about town and first class cricketer A.J. Raffles keeps himself solvent with daring robberies. Meeting Gwen from his schooldays and falling in love all over again, he spends the weekend with her parents, Lord and Lady Melrose. A necklace presents an irresistible temptation, b... Read allMan about town and first class cricketer A.J. Raffles keeps himself solvent with daring robberies. Meeting Gwen from his schooldays and falling in love all over again, he spends the weekend with her parents, Lord and Lady Melrose. A necklace presents an irresistible temptation, but also in attendance is Scotland Yard's finest, finally on the trail.

  • Directors
    • Sam Wood
    • William Wyler
  • Writers
    • John Van Druten
    • Sidney Howard
    • E.W. Hornung
  • Stars
    • David Niven
    • Olivia de Havilland
    • May Whitty
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.3K
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    • Directors
      • Sam Wood
      • William Wyler
    • Writers
      • John Van Druten
      • Sidney Howard
      • E.W. Hornung
    • Stars
      • David Niven
      • Olivia de Havilland
      • May Whitty
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Raffles
    Olivia de Havilland
    Olivia de Havilland
    • Gwen
    May Whitty
    May Whitty
    • Lady Melrose
    • (as Dame May Whitty)
    Dudley Digges
    Dudley Digges
    • MacKenzie
    Douglas Walton
    Douglas Walton
    • Bunny
    E.E. Clive
    E.E. Clive
    • Barraclough
    Lionel Pape
    Lionel Pape
    • Lord Melrose
    Peter Godfrey
    Peter Godfrey
    • Crawshay
    Margaret Seddon
    Margaret Seddon
    • Maud Holden
    Hilda Plowright
    • Wilson
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Bingham
    Keith Hitchcock
    • Merton
    Vesey O'Davoren
    • Butler
    George Cathrey
    • Melrose Footman
    George Atkinson
    • Art Gallery Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Art Gallery Attendant
    • (uncredited)
    Leonard Carey
    Leonard Carey
    • Bingham's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Herbert Clifton
    • Villager
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Sam Wood
      • William Wyler
    • Writers
      • John Van Druten
      • Sidney Howard
      • E.W. Hornung
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    User reviews26

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    6bkoganbing

    Stardom And Then War

    In order to enjoy either version of Raffles, the Ronald Colman or this one, you have to be a fan of either Colman or David Niven in this case. If you don't like either, Raffles will not be your cup of English tea. Fortunately I like both of them.

    David Niven probably carried more films on his personal charm than any other player I know. Even more than Ronald Colman did, because Colman had the advantage of getting better scripts.

    This remake that Sam Goldwyn did of his own film had little change in it from the Colman version. David Niven is the debonair cricket player who has a nice sideline as a cat burglar. He's so good, he leaves taunting notes for Scotland Yard, particularly at Inspector Dudley Digges who's in charge of trying to catch him.

    The last job he does is for his friend Douglas Walton who has embezzled some mess company funds to gamble with and there's an audit come due. Raffles is a pal good and true and offers to help though Walton does not know about his sideline.

    Olivia DeHavilland is Walton's sister who has little to do but sit around and look beautiful. She had hoped that on the strength of her performance in Gone With the Wind, Warner Brothers would giver her more substantial material. That was not to be even on a loan out to Sam Goldwyn.

    Despite it being lightweight stuff, Raffles is a key film for David Niven. He was at last given first billing in a film. But as soon as the film was done, he was back to Great Britain to serve in the Armed Forces. Niven made two films in uniform, Spitfire and The Way Ahead, and also saw some combat. He wouldn't see Hollywood again for many years.

    Raffles is nice entertainment, but it helps to be a fan of David Niven.
    6henry8-3

    Raffles

    David Niven stars as Raffles, debonair society gent, top cricketer and 'The Amateur Cracksman' forever foiling Scotland Yard's attempts to catch him. Raffles friend Bunny introduces Raffles to his sister Gwen (Olivia de Havailland) who he had always adored and they begin a relationship. Invited to Lord and Lady Melrose's house for the weekend, Raffles plans to steal some of Lady Melrose's jewellery to help out suicidal Bunny with his gambling debt, but all doesn't go as planned as Scotland Yard are at the weekend soirée as well.

    Fun and sometimes quite tense piece of well staged stiff upper lip society fluff with Niven perfect as the suave thief with a silver tongue and a heart of gold. As is often the case with these films, it's the supporting cast that are the most fun and Raffles' butler Barraclough, played by E. E. Clive steals every scene he's in as do Lionel Pape and the great Dame May Whitty as Lord and Lady Melrose. Definitely one of those 'they don't make 'em like that anymore' films.

    Nice to see James Finlayson, Laurel and Harry's frequent stooge appear briefly as a handsome cab driver.
    7HotToastyRag

    Very exciting double-life flick

    With the amount of epic classics that were released in 1939, it's no wonder why lighter films from that year have been forgotten about. Raffles, while not worthy of any Academy Award nominations, is a very cute and entertaining movie.

    David Niven stars as the title character, a wealthy and famous cricket player who moonlights as a burglar. There are several stealth scenes, and even though we know we shouldn't be rooting for the criminal, the fact that he's a compulsive thief rather than a desperate one makes us root for him instead of the police. Those scenes are quite suspenseful, so don't be surprised if you find yourself holding your breath until The Niv is home safe and sound.

    There are lots of twists and turns in this movie, so I'll skimp on the plot overview so nothing will be ruined for you. It's much better if you experience it during the moment. This is a quick-paced, clever, romantic, classy, overlooked old movie that, had it been released in 1938 or 1940, might have become a classic. Check it out if you like heist movies, or if you like leading men with double lives and lots of secrets. You might get a new celebrity boyfriend from this movie!
    6trimmerb1234

    The gorgeous Olivia de Havilland

    I'm an great admirer of the Raffles books. E W Hornung was a better writer than the more famous Arthur Conan Doyle, his more famous brother in law. The stories were very well constructed,characters well-defined and deserved classics. This is a thin lazy adaptation, combining of several of the stories losing a great deal of what was important. It is though a scene by scene and largely word for word re-make of the superior 1930 Ronald Colman version.

    One, and perhaps the, reason for the remake seemed obvious to me. The 1930 version was too steamy and too suggestive for 1939. When Ronald Colman courteously escorts the large and elderly Lady Melrose to her bedroom and wishes her goodnight, Lady Melrose affects to mishear and Colman repeats with great emphasis the finality of NIGHT!. It is made very clear from their expressions that Lady Melrose was hoping Colman would join her. It think it was not perhaps until the 1970s that Hollywood would again dare suggest such a thing. Colman's love interest is clearly passionately besotted with him and would do anything for him. It was realism but of a kind which Hollywood would I think never portray again. Firstly Hayes Code prudery and later the box office obligation to show women as heroic and independent.

    The adaptation removes Bunny's connection with Raffles (formerly a junior at Raffles public (fee paying) school and the odd obligations this entailed. Bunny in this version has little purpose. Raffles was the ultimate professional thief and corrupts Bunny and in the process teaches him (and the reader) his philosophy of life and crime. His cricket was a calculated necessary high profile front. Raffles lived alone without a servant - his night time arrivals and departures, often in disguise made that obligatory

    As other reviewers have said, Niven makes a good job of his part but only Olivia de Havillands loveliness makes the film at all watchable.

    The best screen rendering of the Raffles was a 1975 British TV series - again combining different stories but a seamlessly invisible adaptation. The interiors were those of a wealthy single gentleman of 1890s London - based on gentleman's clubs. Raffles, Bunny and McKenzie were authentically true to the books. It did Hornung honour. BBC Radio has done two versions (at least), first a reading and second a full production complete with distinctive signature tune.

    Thanks once again to Talking Pictures TV for screening these famous early Raffles versions. Otherwise I would never have known of them.
    7dougandwin

    Misses a great Opportunity

    If ever there was a film that should have been a lot better, it is the 1940 version of "Raffles" - excellently cast is David Niven as the Gentleman cracksman, and with Olivia de Havilland (at her loveliest) as his girl-friend Gwen, with two excellent supporting players in Dame May Whitty and Dudley Digges. Lasting only just over an hour, it misses a wonderful opportunity to make something really exciting and suspenseful, but on those scores it fails. The predictability of it is a real let-down, and really the talent of the two main stars are wasted - Miss de Havilland has absolutely nothing to do except sit around and look gorgeous - she must have been forced by Warners to do this on loan out, because it followed so soon after her big success in "Gone With The Wind".

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    • Trivia
      David Niven was due to join the British Army but was given a 21-day grace period to finish his scenes for the movie. The production crew worked double time and filmed Niven's scenes first to comply with his obligation to start his military service.
    • Goofs
      A Scot would not pronounce "vase" as VAYZ. The pronunciation in the UK - even in 1939 - is "VARZ". (57 minutes in, in Raffles' flat).
    • Quotes

      Raffles: Tell me, Barraclough, why have you never been married? Surely there must have been some woman in your life.

      Barraclough: There was. Two of them, to be exact. Twenty-three years ago.

      Raffles: And neither of them became Mrs. Barraclough?

      Barraclough: No sir. Perhaps that was because I knew them both at the same time, sir. It didn't seem to work out.

    • Connections
      Featured in Scotland Yard: The Golden Thread (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      Fantaisie-Impromptu in C Sharp Minor, Op.66
      (1834) (uncredited)

      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      Played by an unidentified pianist at the party

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    • Since this was released at near the same time as GWTW, which was actually filmed first? I suspect Raffles was filmed prior to Gone with the Wind but was curious.

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 1944 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Raffles
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • The Samuel Goldwyn Company
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $86,600
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 12m(72 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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