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L'Ange de la violence

Original title: All Fall Down
  • 1962
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.5K
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L'Ange de la violence (1962)
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Ralph (Karl Malden) and Annabell Willart (Dame Angela Lansbury) are a feuding couple who are constantly bickering over their worthless, good-for-nothing son Berry-Berry (Warren Beatty). When... Read allRalph (Karl Malden) and Annabell Willart (Dame Angela Lansbury) are a feuding couple who are constantly bickering over their worthless, good-for-nothing son Berry-Berry (Warren Beatty). When Berry-Berry begins yet another meaningless love affair, this time with an older woman nam... Read allRalph (Karl Malden) and Annabell Willart (Dame Angela Lansbury) are a feuding couple who are constantly bickering over their worthless, good-for-nothing son Berry-Berry (Warren Beatty). When Berry-Berry begins yet another meaningless love affair, this time with an older woman named Echo O'Brien (Eva Marie Saint), he really gets his parents at each others' throats.

  • Director
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Writers
    • William Inge
    • James Leo Herlihy
  • Stars
    • Eva Marie Saint
    • Warren Beatty
    • Karl Malden
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    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • William Inge
      • James Leo Herlihy
    • Stars
      • Eva Marie Saint
      • Warren Beatty
      • Karl Malden
    • 70User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Eva Marie Saint
    Eva Marie Saint
    • Echo O'Brien
    Warren Beatty
    Warren Beatty
    • Berry-Berry Willart
    Karl Malden
    Karl Malden
    • Ralph Willart
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Annabell Willart
    Brandon De Wilde
    Brandon De Wilde
    • Clinton Willart
    • (as Brandon de Wilde)
    Constance Ford
    Constance Ford
    • Mrs. Mandel
    Barbara Baxley
    Barbara Baxley
    • Schoolteacher
    Evans Evans
    • Hedy
    Madame Spivy
    Madame Spivy
    • Bouncer
    Albert Paulsen
    Albert Paulsen
    • Captain Ramirez
    • (as Albert Paulson)
    Paul Bryar
    Paul Bryar
    • Manager of Sweet Shop
    • (scenes deleted)
    Robert Sorrells
    • Waiter in Sweet Shop
    • (scenes deleted)
    Alice Allyn
    • Bit Role
    • (uncredited)
    Mary Benoit
    Mary Benoit
    • Clubwoman
    • (uncredited)
    John Burnside
    • Highway Patrolman
    • (uncredited)
    James T. Callahan
    James T. Callahan
    • Gas Station Attendent
    • (uncredited)
    William Challee
    William Challee
    • Third Bum
    • (uncredited)
    Georgine Cleveland
    • Clubwoman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • William Inge
      • James Leo Herlihy
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    9janiceferrero

    The sensational Angela Lansbury

    One forgets what a sensational actress Angela Lansbury was, is and always will be. Her success as Jessica Fletcher in TV's "Murder She Wrote" have distracted audience's attention from the real Lansbury. To see "All Fall Down" in 2009 is quite an experience. All the clues about Warren Beatty's complex character are discovered in Angela Lansbury's extraordinary cinematic face. We discover everything visually without any exposition. I don't want to spoil it for you so I'm not going to pinpoint the moments I mean because part of the pleasure is to discover them by ourselves. Brandon De Wilde is another shattering presence on the screen. He died at 30 years of age and I can't help wondering what he could have become. He was the young kid from "Shane" remember? But, let's got back to Lansbury, she plays Warren Beatty's mother, although in real life they are only a few years apart, she is fearless and enthralling as she was in another collaboration with John Frankenheimer: "The Manchurian Candidate" I keep thinking that Tilda Swinton won an Oscar for her performance in °Michael Clayton" and Angela Lansbury was not even nominated for this. I confess to you that I saw "All Fall Down" twice in a row. I was overwhelmed by Lansbury's performance and her strange and compelling chemistry with Karl Malden, her husband, Warren Beatty, her eldest son and Brandon De Wilde, her youngest son. I highly recommend it.
    Ripshin

    Excellent performance by Brandon De Wilde

    Although this film is meant to be Beatty's showpiece, De Wilde actually carries the film. Lansbury & Malden chew the scenery more often than not, but their performances do eventually fall into place. Eve Marie Saint is wonderful, as are the actresses cast in several minor supporting roles - Evans Evans, Barbara Baxley and Constance Ford. While Beatty is at the height of his youthful beauty, his interpretation of "Berry-Berry" feels undeveloped.

    The opening twenty minutes, filmed in Key West, establish a unique atmosphere that is quickly lost, when the film moves to "Ohio" scenes filmed on a studio back lot.

    Contrary to a previous posting, Lansbury is thirteen years older than Beatty, who plays her son. Actor Brandon De Wilde died at age thirty, and one wonders what direction his acting career might have taken. His name has been forgotten by most, but his talent is obvious in this film.
    9Spuzzlightyear

    TOTALLY skipped over classic!

    This is exactly why I go to the library and rent movies. See all the movies you know about, watch the dreck that questionably pass for entertainment, and sometimes discover buried gems that nobody has heard of, yet stars people like Warren Beatty and Angela Lansbury.

    'All Fall Down' is a tale of a family that are about to be ripped apart at the seams because of their oldest son. Warren Beatty plays Berry-Berry, a drifter if there ever was one. Going from town to town, from job to job, and usually winding up in jail, but this is all unknown to his family, who see him as a hero, mainly because he got away from town mostly. When his younger brother, played so achingly innocently by Brandon DeWilde, visits him in Florida only to wind up bailing him out of jail, he still loves him. Berry-Berry does wind up back home though, where Mom and Dad (played excellently here by Lansbury and Karl Malden) and unsettled house-guest Eva Marie-Saint await him diligently. His relationship with all 4 members of the household are all different, which results in the conclusion, which you're wondering what will happen to the family now.

    I'm just amazed at Beatty's performance here, smoldering with machismo, yet unsure of everything else, Beatty easily wows everyone he sees, family included. Although Brandon DeWilde is largely ignored now, he was one of the brightest young stars in Hollywood once, and this is a great vehicle for him.

    Find this one if you can!
    7olddiscs

    Interesting..Disappointing.. underrated !!

    All Fall Down...did not live up to its promise... some dramatic scenes are , at times , laughable.. But you keep watching, and waiting. nothing much happens but a good study of a dysfunctional family in early 60's... The cast is probably the reason why we cant stop watching this beautifully photogaphed black &white film.. Angela Lansbury just about steals every scene .. not her best work but always good ! Karl Malden is also very good a Ralph the father... both were much younger than the roles they were playing.. Eva Marie Saint maybe miscast but she played the part very well.. young hunk Warren Beatty plays his confusing role well, and never looked better..what an early 60's masculine masterpiece was he...Barbara Baxley almost steals the show as the schoolteacher lusting after and later beaten and beratted by Beatty (Berry-Berry)..I would meet Ms. Baxley at an NYC bar years later (mid 1980s) and told her how much I admired her work...she replied in a euphoric stupor, & a puff of her cigarette..."I'm glaad someone remembers me darling "... true story.... But most of all .. Brandon De Wilde...growing up in the 1950's he was my teen idol I wanted to be Brandon de Wilde... blonde, beautiful talented making movies with A.Ladd etc.. what a screen talent.. what a loss.. long live Brandon de Wilde !!!
    6bill_golden

    Dysfunctional family in gorgeous B & W

    Many of the earlier posts on this film mirror my overall impressions as well. I caught this on TCM a few weeks ago and I was compelled to keep watching despite some flaws and very awkward scenes. This film has that distinctive early 60's feel to it and also is lacking certain elements of specificity in its storytelling and character development. The Willart family is dysfunctional but we are not able to put our finger on the dynamics of exactly why. We know the father, Karl Malden, is an alcoholic, yet a noticeably genial and upbeat one. We know the mother, Angela Lansbury, seems perpetually stressed and perhaps emotionally isolated, but the dialogue between the two never gets to the heart of their unhappiness. The late Brandon de Wilde (who died in 1972 in an auto accident) is the younger of two brothers through whose perspective the story is told. He is an aspiring writer who spies and eavesdrops on his parents' conversations and records what he hears in a journal. I thought his overall performance was very effective and believable. A young Warren Beatty in one of his first major roles plays the older son, the wayward Berry-Berry. (His name is puzzling and one wonders why nobody thinks to call him Berry for short.) Eva Marie Saint plays a somewhat mysterious woman, Echo, who provides the basis of the storyline through her involvement with both brothers. I found it to be a flaw of the film, though a minor one, that we never know much about Echo....what her background is, how she came to be close friends with Mrs. Willart, what she does for a living, and why she is driving such an unusual car. An absorbing story once you get drawn into it, with several awkward scenes balanced out by several touching and poignant moments.

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      With its impeccable pedigree, before and behind the camera, this is generally regarded as one of the most underrated dramatic movies of the 1960s. Much of its critical and commercial rejection was laid at the feet of the book's author, James Leo Herlihy, who, with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, named his toxic lead character "Berry-Berry", after the tropical disease known for causing "inflammation of the nerves and heart failure." To make matters worse, the origin of the highly improbable name was never explained - even his mother addressed him by the use of it. Whereas Screenwriter William Inge could have either changed the moniker or, at the very least, minimized its use, his otherwise strong adaptation did just the opposite; indeed, the phrase "Berry-Berry" was voiced relentlessly over the course of the story, a whopping seventy-four times in all, which means it's mentioned once every 1.5 minutes of this movie's running time.
    • Goofs
      When Mrs. Mandel waves a $50 bill at Berry-Berry, the bill turns upside down between the long shot and the close-up.
    • Quotes

      Bouncer: Madame Spivy -

      [Due to his young age, Clinton's presence in a strip bar alarms the hostess behind the bar]

      Bouncer: Have you lost your feeble mind? He's still got his baby teeth!

      Hedy: [Nonchalantly] Well, it ain't MY job to check birth certificates!

    • Connections
      Featured in Biography: Angela Lansbury: A Balancing Act (1998)

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    • Release date
      • March 6, 1963 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • All Fall Down
    • Filming locations
      • Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • John Houseman Productions
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      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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