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Le Fruit défendu

Original title: Le fruit défendu
  • 1952
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  • 1h 40m
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6.5/10
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Françoise Arnoul and Fernandel in Le Fruit défendu (1952)
Drama

A doctor in southern France takes a mistress but lives to regret it.A doctor in southern France takes a mistress but lives to regret it.A doctor in southern France takes a mistress but lives to regret it.

  • Director
    • Henri Verneuil
  • Writers
    • Georges Simenon
    • Jacques Companéez
    • Jean Manse
  • Stars
    • Fernandel
    • Françoise Arnoul
    • Jacques Castelot
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    207
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henri Verneuil
    • Writers
      • Georges Simenon
      • Jacques Companéez
      • Jean Manse
    • Stars
      • Fernandel
      • Françoise Arnoul
      • Jacques Castelot
    • 8User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fernandel
    Fernandel
    • Le docteur Charles Pellegrin
    Françoise Arnoul
    Françoise Arnoul
    • Martine Englebert
    Jacques Castelot
    • Boquet - le propriétaire du 'Poker bar'
    René Génin
    René Génin
    • Le docteur Marchandeau
    Fernand Sardou
    • Fontvielle
    Pierrette Bruno
    Pierrette Bruno
    • Toinette - la garde-barrière
    Manuel Gary
    • Jacky
    Max Dalcourt
    Odette Roger
      Mireille Ponsard
      Micheline Gary
      • Léa
      Hélène Tossy
      • Madame Rochemaure
      • (as Hélène Tossis)
      Jacques Gencel
      • Justin
      • (as Jacky Gencel)
      Yannick Malloire
      • Une fillette du docteur
      • (as Yanick Malloire)
      • …
      Marie Martine
      • Une fillette du docteur
      Raymond Pellegrin
      Raymond Pellegrin
      • Octave
      Sylvie
      Sylvie
      • Madame Pellegrin mère
      Claude Nollier
      • Armande Pellegrin
      • Director
        • Henri Verneuil
      • Writers
        • Georges Simenon
        • Jacques Companéez
        • Jean Manse
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      3dwpollar

      Sober drama...

      1st watched 1/1/2003 - 3 out of 10(Dir-Henri Verneuil): Sober drama about a well-to-do Doctor who gets into trouble carrying on a relationship with a younger woman, whom his family brings in to live with them, as well as being married to another in the same household. His searching for happiness is not clear, but they do bring out the reason for his unhappiness rather well by displaying the overbearing trait of the females in his wife's line. Well played, but predictable drama.
      8wvisser-leusden

      a very well played classic story

      "Le fruit défendu" (= French for "the forbidden fruit") deals with an all too familiar theme: a man aged 45, locked up in his marriage, fatherhood and profession, gets involved with a much younger girl.

      Set in the early fifties in the South of France, the predictability of this film's story is more than compensated by both Fernanadel's and Arnoul's excellent acting.

      These two leads treat us to some fine human nuances. For instance, how their affair's development is favored by the wife's cold ambition to keep up with high society -- leaving much of her husband's genuine feelings towards her unanswered in the process.

      Also fascinating is the mix between the young girl's passion and calculation. And how the latter gradually takes over with the progress of their affair.

      But for Fernandel's and Arnoul's play, this film would have been forgotten for a long time.
      dbdumonteil

      Fernandel in Simenon's world.

      It might seem strange but Fernandel's talent was huge in dramas as well.Most of his parts in Marcel Pagnol's works verged on tragic anyway.

      The film begins with the celebration of Doctor Pellegrin's forty-fifth birthday.He seems a happy man with a beautiful wife .Henri Verneuil (then a much better director than in the sixties when he made blockbusters by the dozen) introduces his hero with a painting first.

      A very long flash back tells us that the doctor's life was not a happy one;his wife was a straight bourgeois lady and he fell for a young girl ,Martine (Françoise Arnoul who sometimes steals the show from the star).

      The story is not really quirky but the cast (it also includes the excellent Sylvie)makes up for it.There are also nice pictures of Arles (and the Alyscamps,the biggest Roman necropolis in France.
      7bob998

      See it for Françoise Arnoul

      Simenon's novel Lettre à mon juge is here filmed as Forbidden Fruit by a competent commercial director, Henri Verneuil, and a fine cast made up of Fernandel, Raymond Pellegrin, Sylvie, Claude Nollier and Françoise Arnoul. Fernandel, one of the finest actors of world cinema when he wasn't making Don Camillo pictures, does a wonderful impression of a man drowning in provincial bourgeois respectability whose life is turned upside down by a sexy young thing met by chance in a train station. There are several superb scenes: for instance, at the outdoor concert where the dancers wind through the crowd, thoroughly disturbing Dr. Pellegrin's guilty thoughts.

      What happened to Françoise Arnoul's career? She's unforgettable as Martine, the thoughtless little adventurer who uses men as steps on a ladder. Her apotheosis came in French Can-Can two years later with Renoir; as Nini the seamstress turned dancer she made a sensation. The New Wave directors ignored her however, and she was stuck playing tarts in thrillers for many years.
      7jgcorrea

      Tabou Arnoul

      A medium=sized box-office hit in its time, the forbidden fruit is, of course, lovely Françoise Arnoul, whom shy, bourgeois country doctor Fernandel decides to keep as his secret mistress in Arles. All good Simenon stuff. Echoes of Monsieur Hire and Inspector Maigret's countryside dossiers. But this is rather a provincial melodrama than a noir thriller. Scriptwriter Companeez was a real pro and the same goes to composer Paul Durand. All in all, an efficient product from the Verneuil factory line. By 1952 - the year when Hollywood reached its production peak, quantitatively speaking - I used to go to the movies literally every day, actually more than once a day, I mean, shows used to be double features plus newsreels plus serial chapter plus short Westerns etc etc. In my own provincial town (actually larger than Arles, France, nevertheless somewhat duller) the Forbidden Fruit would be the second half of a Fridy-thru-Sunday double feature. But I wasn't allowed to see it then. It was X-rated. I can see it now on cable TV. Family stuff, naturally, and quite entertaining quand-même.

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        Final film of Mireille Ponsard.
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      • Release date
        • September 24, 1952 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Forbidden Fruit
      • Filming locations
        • Gare Saint-Charles, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France(train station)
      • Production company
        • Gray-Film
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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