Le carrosse d'or
- 1952
- Tous publics
- 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.6K
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Three men of varying social standing - a viceroy, a bullfighter, and a soldier - vie for the affections of an actress in 18th-century Peru.Three men of varying social standing - a viceroy, a bullfighter, and a soldier - vie for the affections of an actress in 18th-century Peru.Three men of varying social standing - a viceroy, a bullfighter, and a soldier - vie for the affections of an actress in 18th-century Peru.
- Awards
- 1 win total
William Tubbs
- Aubergiste
- (as William C. Tubbs)
Renato Chiantoni
- Capitaine Fracasse
- (uncredited)
Fedo Keeling
- Vicomte
- (uncredited)
Edward Febo Kelleng
- Viscount
- (uncredited)
Alfredo Kolner
- Florindo
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFrançois Truffaut admired this film so much, he named his own production company (Les Films Du Carrosse) after it. He also reportedly referred to Le carrosse d'or (1952) as "the noblest and most refined film ever made."
- Quotes
Aubergiste: How do you like the New World?
Don Antonio: It will be nice when it's finished.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Histoire(s) du cinéma: Toutes les histoires (1988)
Featured review
Jean Renoir's colorful English language comedy is not the masterpiece prevailing critical opinion would have you believe ("riotously textural!" raved the Village Voice), but it is a pleasant and entertaining novelty. A spirited Anna Magnani leads a troupe of Italian actors to a Spanish colony in 18th century Peru, where the appreciative Viceroy rewards her talent (and beauty) with the gift of a golden coach, setting off a small political and romantic scandal. It plays for the most part not unlike a literate stage farce, and Renoir emphasizes the theatricality of the story by directing (and shooting) it like theatre, with deliberate, flat compositions and distracting color costumes; the action even begins on a legitimate stage, the walls of which 'disappear' as soon as Renoir's camera dollies into it. The (at the time) newly struck 1992 print, presented by Martin Scorsese, shows obvious evidence of restoration only in the curious epilogue, which brings the story back to its original stage setting, and appears to have been poorly reconstructed on video.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $439
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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