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Le bal des mauvais garçons

Original title: Stop, You're Killing Me
  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Le bal des mauvais garçons (1952)
ComedyMusical

After the repeal of Prohibition, a beer-maker decides to sell beer legally, but no one wants to buy his revolting beer, and he does not want to force sales.After the repeal of Prohibition, a beer-maker decides to sell beer legally, but no one wants to buy his revolting beer, and he does not want to force sales.After the repeal of Prohibition, a beer-maker decides to sell beer legally, but no one wants to buy his revolting beer, and he does not want to force sales.

  • Director
    • Roy Del Ruth
  • Writers
    • James O'Hanlon
    • Damon Runyon
    • Howard Lindsay
  • Stars
    • Broderick Crawford
    • Claire Trevor
    • Virginia Gibson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    360
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roy Del Ruth
    • Writers
      • James O'Hanlon
      • Damon Runyon
      • Howard Lindsay
    • Stars
      • Broderick Crawford
      • Claire Trevor
      • Virginia Gibson
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Broderick Crawford
    Broderick Crawford
    • Remy Marko
    Claire Trevor
    Claire Trevor
    • Nora Marko
    Virginia Gibson
    Virginia Gibson
    • Mary Marko
    Bill Hayes
    Bill Hayes
    • Chancellor 'Chance' Whitelaw
    Charles Cantor
    Charles Cantor
    • Mike
    Sheldon Leonard
    Sheldon Leonard
    • Lefty
    Howard St. John
    Howard St. John
    • Commissioner Mahoney
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Innocence
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    Margaret Dumont
    Margaret Dumont
    • Mrs. Harriet Whitelaw
    Stephen Chase
    Stephen Chase
    • Cal Ritter
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
    • Clyde Post
    Henry Slate
    • Ryan
    Jack Pepper
    • The Singer
    Louis Lettieri
    Louis Lettieri
    • Donnie Reynolds
    Eddie Acuff
    Eddie Acuff
    • Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Alcorn
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Phil Arnold
    Phil Arnold
    • Little Dutch
    • (uncredited)
    Larry J. Blake
    Larry J. Blake
    • Police Captain
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Del Ruth
    • Writers
      • James O'Hanlon
      • Damon Runyon
      • Howard Lindsay
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews14

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    8telegonus

    Brod and Claire Shine

    Broderick Crawford and Claire Trevor shine in this semi-musical remake of A Slight Case Of Murder, now called Stop, You're Killing Me! Guys and Dolls it ain't, but it's Damon Runyon heart is in the right place. This tale of a beer baron whose wife and daughter are trying to crash high society, and who seem well on their way but for a little problem of a bunch of corpses in their Lake George mansion, is a nice mix of Arsenic and Old Lace-style gallows whimsy and Capone era gangster melodrama. If one has an appetite for either, and especially both, you will be richly rewarded by this one.
    ccray

    not as funny as the original

    This is a remake of "A Slight Case of Murder," and suffice it to say that Broderick Crawford is no Edward G. Robinson! The remake, with Crawford as the reformed bootlegger who won't even drink the horrid beer he makes, is funny enough, but be sure to see it first, then the 1938 original. The decline may have something to do with the 50's sensibility's being too far removed from both Prohibition and 1930's screwball comedy.
    7planktonrules

    It's pretty good, but why mess with success?!

    I dislike remakes, and Hollywood has made a ton of them over the years. In the few cases where I actually liked the remakes, most of the time it was because the original film was flawed and the remake managed to work out the kinks--resulting in a better film. However, in the case of "A Slight Case of Murder", this is a very, very tall order, as this is one of the better comedies of the 1930s and one of Edward G. Robinson's best films. Because of this, I just understand why they didn't just re-release the original and remake some other film instead.

    In "Stop, You're Killing Me", the film was originally seen as a remake featuring the singing and comedy of Danny Kaye. This might have worked. However, when Kaye was unavailable, they substituted Broderick Crawford--a man about as unlike Kaye as you could imagine! Hearing Crawford sing was sure interesting! Fortunately, it was quite brief and the rest of the music for the Kaye version was dropped or sung by others!

    The film begins the day Prohibition ends. The good times for Marco (Crawford) and his gang of bootleggers is over--as cheaper and MUCH better booze is now available everywhere. So, Marco decides to disband the gang and retire. After a time, he gets bored and decides to re-open his brewery--legitimately this time. The problem is, his beer totally sucks and the only reason folks bought it was because his gang forced them to buy it and better stuff wasn't available. Marco is in trouble--and about to walk into more when he takes a little vacation.

    There's been a huge holdup and an unrelated gang is hanging out in the mansion where Marco and his pals are headed for their vacation. To make things worse, one of the gang members ends up killing his partners and hides their bodies all over the place. Add to this a precocious and very annoying kid and you have a recipe for fun...or at least that's the way it was in the original!

    The problem with "Stop, You're Killing Me" is that aside from a tiny bit of music and color, the film is just too close to the original and offers nothing new. The only major plus was Margaret Dumont--she was great! Plus, while everyone tries their best, I just couldn't help but think how much more I liked the originals--with not only Robinson but Allen Jenkins, George E. Stone, Eddie Brophy and more! Still, the original script was quite good and even though the film never should have been made, it was still pleasant and entertaining.
    8rupie

    lots of fun!

    What a fun movie! Kind of a precursor of "Some Like it Hot" the movie has a lot of fun with the Runyonesque characters (Runyon wrote the screenplay) and the goofy goings on of a Prohibition beer baron who decides to go legit when Prohibition is repealed. Broderick Crawford is wonderful as the blustering but soft-hearted Remy Marko. The film also has a few nicely placed and very enjoyable musical numbers, and who knew Broderick Crawford could sing so pleasantly (turns out his parents were both opera singers!). The farce is generous and hilarious, with dead bodies cropping up everywhere, and Margaret Dumont putting in a turn as the usual easily offended matron. Joseph Vitale, Sheldon Leonard and Charles Cantor do a great job as Marko's lovable hood sidekicks. Harry Morgan appears but his contribution is limited mostly to climbing over transoms and in and out of windows. The production values are wonderful. All in all a surprisingly wonderful treat.
    6boblipton

    Some Laughs, But Stop With The Remakes

    Prohibition beer baron Broderick Crawford goes legit with repeal. He doesn't change his production methods, so he also goes broke. He needs half a million dollars or he loses everything. Fortunately, one of the mugs at a party he is throwing in Saratoga to celebrate the engagement of daughter Virginia Gibson has left a satchel containing that amount from a racetrack robbery.

    It's from a play co-written by Damon Runyon. Warners had made it in 1938 with Edward G. Robinson in the lead role, and now was the time to offer the world a Technicolor version. Crawford plays it as big and blustery except around wife Claire Trevor. However, while everyone puts in good effort, it's another story whose time has passed. Still, fun to see the Runyonesque characters at play, particularly Sheldon Leonard. With Harry Morgan, Margaret Dumont, and Jack Pepper.

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally designed as a vehicle for Danny Kaye, then under contract to Warner Brothers, but the comedian terminated his agreement with the studio.
    • Goofs
      Repeal of Prohibition was December 5, 1933, but in the opening scene set that day in Manhattan, most people are wearing warm-weather clothing. In addition, on the marquee of the Loew's State Theatre is the title of the film Crépuscule (1941) and on the marquee of the Criterion Theatre is Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937).
    • Quotes

      Mike: I ain't never again voting the ticket of the Democratic party. They muscle in on everybody's racket!

      Lefty: Yeah, with them nothing is sacred--including a guy's livelihood!

    • Connections
      References Manhattan Merry-Go-Round (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      Stop, You're Killing Me
      (uncredited)

      Music by Carl Sigman

      Lyrics by Bob Hilliard

      Sung by an off-screen chorus during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stop, You're Killing Me
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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