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Maigret voit rouge

  • 1963
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  • 1h 27m
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6.2/10
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Maigret voit rouge (1963)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Division Commissioner Jules Maigret and his team hunt a ring of American racketeers sent to Paris to silence an embarrassing witnessDivision Commissioner Jules Maigret and his team hunt a ring of American racketeers sent to Paris to silence an embarrassing witnessDivision Commissioner Jules Maigret and his team hunt a ring of American racketeers sent to Paris to silence an embarrassing witness

  • Director
    • Gilles Grangier
  • Writers
    • Gilles Grangier
    • Jacques Robert
    • Georges Simenon
  • Stars
    • Jean Gabin
    • Françoise Fabian
    • Roland Armontel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    760
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    • Director
      • Gilles Grangier
    • Writers
      • Gilles Grangier
      • Jacques Robert
      • Georges Simenon
    • Stars
      • Jean Gabin
      • Françoise Fabian
      • Roland Armontel
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • Le commissaire Jules Maigret
    Françoise Fabian
    Françoise Fabian
    • Lily Laure
    Roland Armontel
    Roland Armontel
    • Le docteur Fezin
    Paul Frankeur
    Paul Frankeur
    • Le commissaire Bonfils
    Paul Carpenter
    • Harry Mc Donald
    Edward Meeks
    • Bill Larner
    Ricky Cooper
    • Charlie Oiniglia
    Michel Constantin
    Michel Constantin
    • Tony Cicero
    Roger Dutoit
    • Bidoine
    Carlo Nell
    • Le garçon du 'Manhattan'
    Charles Bouillaud
    • Le pharmacien Dullac
    André Dalibert
    André Dalibert
    • Un inspecteur
    Harry-Max
    Harry-Max
    • Polard alias Curtis
    Jean-Louis Le Goff
    • Un inspecteur
    Paulette Dubost
    Paulette Dubost
    • Madame Robert - la patronne de l'hôtel
    Laurence Badie
    Laurence Badie
    • Lucienne
    Jacques Dynam
    Jacques Dynam
    • L'inspecteur Lucas
    Marcel Bozzuffi
    Marcel Bozzuffi
    • L'inspecteur Torrence
    • (as Marcel Bozzufi)
    • Director
      • Gilles Grangier
    • Writers
      • Gilles Grangier
      • Jacques Robert
      • Georges Simenon
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    9alzeem-34953

    A Classic Crime Thriller with a Distinctive French Flair

    Maigret voit rouge (1963) is a captivating crime thriller that superbly showcases the detective prowess of the beloved French literary character, Jules Amedee Francois Maigret, as created by Georges Simenon. Directed by Gilles Grangier, the film stays true to the essence of Simenon's novels while offering a unique and memorable cinematic experience.

    Jean Gabin's portrayal of Inspector Maigret is both charming and enigmatic. Gabin masterfully embodies the detective's characteristic calm, wisdom, and remarkable intuition. His performance alone makes this film worth watching. The supporting cast, including Françoise Fabian and Paul Frankeur, deliver equally impressive performances, adding depth and intrigue to the story.

    Set against the vibrant backdrop of Paris, the film's plot centers around a series of mysterious killings tied to the American underworld. The plot is well-paced, and Grangier's direction artfully keeps the viewer engaged throughout, with suspenseful moments and unexpected twists. The interplay between French and American criminal elements is particularly fascinating, providing a compelling and fresh perspective to the classic crime thriller genre.

    The cinematography, by Louis Page, wonderfully captures the 1960s atmosphere and complements the overall tone of the film. The music by Michel Legrand adds an air of elegance and suspense, elevating the movie to an even more engaging experience.

    Despite being a product of its time, Maigret voit rouge has aged quite well and still offers an enthralling experience for fans of crime thrillers and classic cinema. While the film may not appeal to everyone, especially those unfamiliar with the character of Maigret, it is an excellent introduction to the detective's world for newcomers and a thrilling installment for longtime fans.

    In conclusion, Maigret voit rouge (1963) is a classic crime thriller that showcases a captivating story, a compelling cast, and a distinctive French flair. It is a must-watch for fans of the genre and those interested in exploring the world of Inspector Maigret.
    dbdumonteil

    Not one of the best Maigret.

    If this Maigret fails to be exciting, blame it on the script (or the novel).When deprived of his social comments,of his psychological dramas,in a nutshell,when he does not portray the social customs of the period,Simenon's novels are nothing but trite gangsters stories.Apart from Maigret himself (played by Gabin the best Maigret that ever was,but elsewhere),there's simply not one interesting character on the screen. Grangier displays respect for the audience though:American gangsters speak English -and not French with an accent as it was often the case in his colleagues' works at the time-;for that matter,hats off to Michel Constantin ,the French tough guy par excellence ,who plays a Yankee and whose English is perfect.

    But frankly ,a disappointment.
    6gridoon2025

    Last and least of the Gabin-Maigret trilogy

    Stodgy crime film, worth seeing almost exclusively for Jean Gabin's presence. Maigret is a master at playing cat-and-mouse with the people he is interrogating - however sometimes he plays word games with them for so long that by the time the mouse is caught in the trap, the cheese is already moldy. One fun burst of fighting comes very late into the film. **1/2 out of 4.
    7elo-equipamentos

    On Maigret's farewell he faces his most dangerous assignment, the American gangsters!!!

    Sadly the Maigret's trilogy reach in the end "Maigret Voit Rouge" where Jean Gabin as Jules Maigret had a hard task against American gangster at Paris, it somewhat changes the early format on previous ones, as usually the French people were labeled as unpleasant hospitable, here its applied fully perfectly on Maigret's behavior over the foreign gangsters and with Italian-American Pozzi (Vittorio Sanipoli) Manhattan's owner bar, whose he threatens a harsh deportation, equally he scolds the pretty Lily (Françoise Fabian) by she coming from Belgium, alluding their as simply visitors in the so blessing French ground, the plot is the unusual, three American mob gangsters are in Paris to silence a potential French convict who was years at large in USA which bear witness to FBI against a powerful Chicago Mobster, even having a good connection at USA's embassy with a diplomat Harry Mc Donald (Paul Carpenter) who give him puny datum, then Maigret gropes in the dark, however wisely sets a trap with a a redolent cheese to catch the rats at Manhattan's bar at starting point, aside a minor flaws this movie has so many fair qualities and elements that allow hook the viewers, some colorful character as the countryside old Dr. Fezin who speak in an upscale parlance on Kafkaesque language on rare eloquence, Hellenistic philosophy in figurative language, and the unlucky Inspector who was trounced meanwhile looking for his great case, whilst the frantic Jules Maigret explores all his stockpile of abilities to draw some hint which shall reach on the truth, pleasant and even funny mystery of the Maigret's farewell!!

    Thanks for reading.

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    First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.25
    6boblipton

    The Third of Gabin's Maigret Movies

    Police inspector Guy Decomble is sent out to deal with pilfering from a market. On his way, he finds a man who has just been shot by three men in a car. When he goes to find help, another car picks the injured man up. Then Decomble is grabbed by the shooters, Americans who question him and beat him unconscious. In his third appearance as Maigret, Jean Gabin has only a pair of American sunglasses to lead him to the answers.

    It's clearly a programmer, taking advantage of Gabin's excellence and Georges Simenon's unlikely detective stories -- this is adapted from one of them. Still, Gabin puts in a fair day's work. He's one of those performers, like Ann Sheridan, who are clearly concentrating on whatever they are doing at the moment, whether it's bussing dishes or removing the band from a cigar. Gabin's Maigret is a man who asks questions, gives orders, and that's it. It may seem barebones, but one of the reasons I stopped reading Simenon's books is that his Maigret is exactly the same.

    All this results in a tight movie with a mystery which makes so little sense that only Maigret can figure it out. At least, he says he has it figured out before having someone else explain.

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    • Trivia
      French actor Michel Constantin is playing an American gangster in the film and is dubbed.
    • Quotes

      Harry Mc Donald: You're like all French people, you don't doubt anything.

      Le commissaire Jules Maigret: I doubt all the time but I never stop.

    • Connections
      Featured in Mystère (1983)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1963 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Maigret Sees Red
    • Filming locations
      • Restaurant Le Bidou, 12 Rue Anatole de la Forge, Paris 17, Paris, France(Manhattan bar exteriors)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Copernic
      • Titanus
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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