A dying mob boss hands over his business to an old friend, Fernand. The boss' assistants want to get rid of the latter. But are the Volfoni brothers and Théo real threats? Ensuing fights and... Read allA dying mob boss hands over his business to an old friend, Fernand. The boss' assistants want to get rid of the latter. But are the Volfoni brothers and Théo real threats? Ensuing fights and shootouts are more comical than deadly.A dying mob boss hands over his business to an old friend, Fernand. The boss' assistants want to get rid of the latter. But are the Volfoni brothers and Théo real threats? Ensuing fights and shootouts are more comical than deadly.
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To assert that the dialogue is the central virtue of the film does the actors a HUGE disservice, in addition to limiting comedy to merely spoken jokes and gags. Lino Ventura is a great comedic presence, which may strike many as odd, taking into account his more well-known "serious" roles in films like Francesco Rosi's "Cadaveri eccellenti," and Jean-Pierre Melville's "Army of Shadows." He is a very underrated, and often over-looked actor who could play comedy just as well as he could play seldom-speaking leaders of the French resistance.
Although I could understand a knowledge of French culture and language enhancing some of the nuances of the dialogue, do not be swayed away from this great film by the words of others declaring it is "too French." It is a classic comedy that transcends language barriers, and certainly serves as a great light-hearted companion piece to the many distinctive French gangster films of the era. Perhaps even surpassing many of them in sheer entertainment value.
Dialogs were from Michel AUDIARD, but you must listen them in French.
It's theses dialogs which have made the notoriety of this movie. Five great actors are these "Monsieur GANGSTER" (Lino Ventura, Francis Blanche, Robert Dalban, Bernard Blier and Jean Lefebvre).
The greatest scene is when these five gangsters are drinking alcohol in the kitchen.
It's one of the funniest movies I've seen. If you don't speak french, it's more difficult to understand dialogs because translation is often different that original language.
Forty year later, I love always this film "cult".
Excuse me for my poor English.
Did you know
- TriviaThe stuntman against whom Lino Ventura fights is Henry Cogan, the man with whom he fought several years before in a fight during which Cogan broke Ventura's leg. During the fight for the movie, Ventura actually hit Cogan for good in the face saying: "This is for my leg."
- GoofsNo doctor would leave air in the syringe before injecting.
- Quotes
Raoul Volfoni: - Bougez pas !... Les mains sur la table ! Je vous préviens qu'on a la puissance de feu d'un croiseur, et des flingues de concours.
Jean: - Si ces messieurs veulent bien me les confier...
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- Le terminus des prétentieux
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- Route de Coligny, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France(shootout at Tomate's gambling circle)
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- 1h 45m(105 min)
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- 1.66 : 1