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Jamais le dimanche

Original title: Pote tin Kyriaki
  • 1960
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.4K
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Jules Dassin and Melina Mercouri in Jamais le dimanche (1960)
An American scholar in Greece sets about improving the prostitute with whom he is infatuated.
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An American scholar in Greece sets about improving the prostitute with whom he is infatuated.An American scholar in Greece sets about improving the prostitute with whom he is infatuated.An American scholar in Greece sets about improving the prostitute with whom he is infatuated.

  • Director
    • Jules Dassin
  • Writer
    • Jules Dassin
  • Stars
    • Melina Mercouri
    • Jules Dassin
    • Giorgos Foundas
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    6.4K
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    • Director
      • Jules Dassin
    • Writer
      • Jules Dassin
    • Stars
      • Melina Mercouri
      • Jules Dassin
      • Giorgos Foundas
    • 37User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Melina Mercouri
    Melina Mercouri
    • Ilya
    Jules Dassin
    Jules Dassin
    • Homer Thrace
    Giorgos Foundas
    Giorgos Foundas
    • Tonio
    • (as Georges Foundas)
    Titos Vandis
    Titos Vandis
    • Giorgos
    Mitsos Ligizos
    Mitsos Ligizos
    • Captain
    Despo Diamantidou
    Despo Diamantidou
    • Despo
    Dimos Starenios
    Dimos Starenios
    • Skoupidis
    Dimitris Papamichael
    Dimitris Papamichael
    • British Seaman
    • (as Dimitri Papamichael)
    Alexis Solomos
    Alexis Solomos
    • Mr. Noface
    Aleka Katselli
    Aleka Katselli
    Faidon Georgitsis
    Faidon Georgitsis
    • British Seaman
    Giorgos Foras
    Giorgos Foras
      Nikos Fermas
      Nikos Fermas
      • Waiter
      Giannis Fermis
      Giannis Fermis
      • Man Missing the Tramway
      Hristoforos Zikas
      Hristoforos Zikas
        Thanasis Vengos
        Thanasis Vengos
        • Thanasis
        • (as Thanassis Veggos)
        Koula Agagiotou
        Koula Agagiotou
        • Prostitute
        Artemis Matsas
        Artemis Matsas
        • Lawyer
        • Director
          • Jules Dassin
        • Writer
          • Jules Dassin
        • All cast & crew
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        User reviews37

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        8Holdjerhorses

        Mercouri = Magic

        No one else in the history of cinema became a star in America playing a sexpot at the age of 40. Melina Mercouri did. "Never on Sunday" is why.

        Aided immeasurably by Manos Hadjidakis' unforgettable score (you're probably already humming the theme) and Jules Dassin's story, Mercouri's incredible presence stole the show -- and hearts worldwide.

        Dassin is perfect in what would be the "nebbish" role, were he Jewish. The Greeks have, perhaps, 27 words for "nebbish" as they do for "love." Dassin brilliantly inhabits one of them.

        Rarely has the energy and life force of a particular time and place been so economically and delightfully captured on film.

        There's a reason "Never on Sunday" is a legend and part of every serious film lover's collection. Once you've seen it, you'll know.
        7abenr

        Dassin as a Disaster

        Jules Dassin has directed a delightful film starring Melina Mercouri as the happy whore with the heart of gold. As wonderful as Mercouri is, and she is wonderful, Dassin is a disaster, whose performance almost destroys his film. Clearly the low budget with which the film was made prevented his obtaining another English-speaking actor for the main male role.

        Dassin, I'm sad to say, is the only actor in the film who has absolutely no personality. He comes across with all the dynamism of a dead log. How lucky we are that Ms Mercouri, who won best actress at the Cannes film festival for her role here, was at the top of her form. Without her, the film would have been forgotten decades ago. As it is, it remains a classic.
        9smits59

        Greek Delight

        Never on Sunday is a beautiful, down to earth, romantic comedy. It's a feel-good movie without the Hollywood over-sweetness. A well to do American is educated by a Greek courtesan who is not so sophisticated but full of life. And life proves to be more important then money or sophistication. And there even is a happy ending even though is one with a tear, if you a a sucker for such things. The music is prefect. The title-song is just great. The scenery makes you want to got to Greece for your next holiday. In an nutshell; this is one Greek Delight. Watch it on a cold Sunday and you'll get all warm inside. Watch it on a hot summers-night and you'll believe your in Greece already.
        8jotix100

        Ilya, darling!

        "Never on Sunday", that charming Jules Dassin film, was shown unexpectedly on cable recently. The inspired story of a happy prostitute working the waterfront of Piraeus, was a smash hit everywhere when it first came out. Mr. Dassin's love poem to Greece, a land he loved, added another layer to his distinguished career. Not being known for light comedies, this movie strikes the right tone from the start. The director himself decided to play the pivotal role of Homer Thrace, a Brooklyn scholar familiar with Greek culture, but naive in matters of the heart and sex.

        Ilya, a happy-go-lucky prostitute, is loved by the men working in the port. She has no hangups, something, that in contrast, Homer is full of. After all, he came from a society where sex was for the most part a taboo for the society he came from during the time period where the action takes place. After all, America was not a sexually liberated country. Ilya, on the other hand, was free to share her services openly, as she saw fit without any problem. In a way, the relationship that develops between Homer and Ilya, is a modified version of Pygmalion and Galatea, something that Homer was happy to undertake, even though he knew better not to try.

        Melina Mercouri dominates the film. She obviously enjoyed getting inside her character as it clearly shows on the screen. She gave a bigger than life reading in what was her best role in the movies. Ms. Mercouri's effortless performance wins the viewer right away because one realizes she is, like Fellini's Cabiria, a genuine soul that gives love without expecting anything in return.

        Jules Dassin has been criticized by some contributors to IMDb by his take on Homer, but actually, he also gives an appealing account of his scholar. Not being an actor, he understood what he wanted to accomplish with this Brooklyn man that has spent most of his life around books, but not around real life, something he finds living among the earthy people around the Greek port where he spends his vacation. In fact, he kept reminding this viewer of this type of individual that is more at home among books than with real people.

        The black and white cinematography of Jacques Natteau, enhances the film and the background in which it was filmed. Manos Hatzidakis' delightful music score plays well in the story and it's never out of touch with what the director conceived. Ultimately, the film was another triumph for Jules Dassin, an American original whose body of work speak for itself.
        10reebee11

        All things Greek and wonderful!

        One of my all-time favorite movies! Coming from the 50's generation, I remember seeing this movie when I was a teenager and being absolutely fascinated by the Greek setting, music and dancing. I believe that this movie contributed to my interest in foreign movies to this day. The song "Never on Sunday" was very popular on the radio in the 60's. If you don't remember it now, you probably will, once you hear it.

        The story line in this movie is clever and charming. The variety of characters pull you right into the story. It's dramatic, funny and at the same time, romantic. Tame by today's standards, this movie must have been considered very risqué for its time, but it remains entertaining to this day.....timeless!!! A must-see for old movie buffs.

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        • Trivia
          Features first song ("Never On Sunday") from a foreign-made movie to win an Oscar.
        • Goofs
          At their first meeting, when Ilya looks at Homer through the viewfinder of his camera, he is looking straight-on at the camera. But when she looks up from the camera, Homer is sitting slightly to her left and has to turn to his right -- and thus is not looking straight-on -- when he speaks to her.
        • Quotes

          Homer: It's extraordinary! Where do you learn all those languages?

          Illya: In bed.

        • Connections
          Featured in Toute la chanson: Episode dated 30 May 1960 (1960)
        • Soundtracks
          Ta Pediá tou Pireá
          Music by Manos Hatzidakis

          Lyrics by Manos Hatzidakis

          Performed by Melina Mercouri

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        • Release date
          • October 1, 1960 (Greece)
        • Country of origin
          • Greece
        • Official site
          • MGM
        • Languages
          • Greek
          • English
          • Russian
          • Italian
          • French
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • Never on Sunday
        • Filming locations
          • Piraeus, Greece
        • Production company
          • Melina Film
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        • Budget
          • $151,000 (estimated)
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 31m(91 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.66 : 1

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