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L'homme de Rio

  • 1964
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  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
6.8K
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Françoise Dorléac and Jean Servais in L'homme de Rio (1964)
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A young private on military leave comes to the rescue of his girlfriend who's been abducted by thieves and brought to Rio de Janeiro. An extravagant adventure ensues.A young private on military leave comes to the rescue of his girlfriend who's been abducted by thieves and brought to Rio de Janeiro. An extravagant adventure ensues.A young private on military leave comes to the rescue of his girlfriend who's been abducted by thieves and brought to Rio de Janeiro. An extravagant adventure ensues.

  • Director
    • Philippe de Broca
  • Writers
    • Jean-Paul Rappeneau
    • Ariane Mnouchkine
    • Daniel Boulanger
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Françoise Dorléac
    • Jean Servais
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    6.8K
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    • Director
      • Philippe de Broca
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Rappeneau
      • Ariane Mnouchkine
      • Daniel Boulanger
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Françoise Dorléac
      • Jean Servais
    • 47User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Pvt. Adrien Dufourquet
    Françoise Dorléac
    Françoise Dorléac
    • Agnès Villermosa
    • (as Françoise Dorleac)
    Jean Servais
    Jean Servais
    • Prof. Norbert Catalan
    Roger Dumas
    Roger Dumas
    • Lebel, Dufourquet's Buddy
    Daniel Ceccaldi
    Daniel Ceccaldi
    • Police inspector
    Milton Ribeiro
    • Tupac
    Ubiracy De Oliveira
    • Sir Winston, shoeshine Boy
    Sabu Do Brasil
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • Mário de Castro
    Simone Renant
    Simone Renant
    • Lola, Cabaret Singer
    Aubry
      Christian Bagot
      • Le Parisien d'Amazonie
      • (uncredited)
      Robert Blome
      • Un gardien
      • (uncredited)
      Louise Chevalier
      Louise Chevalier
      • La bonne
      • (uncredited)
      Sebastião de Oliveira
        Max Elloy
        Max Elloy
        • Le médecin
        • (uncredited)
        Osmar Ferrão
          Maurice Hartwig
            • Director
              • Philippe de Broca
            • Writers
              • Jean-Paul Rappeneau
              • Ariane Mnouchkine
              • Daniel Boulanger
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            User reviews47

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            Heiko-6

            My favorite Movie when I was a young boy

            This movie is one of the best adventure movies I have ever seen. As a twelve-year old I used to watch it at least once a week on our (to that time) brand new VCR. I think it is the best acting of Belmondo and one of the best actings I have ever seen. An absolutely awesome movie. Pure adventure made in France. Sometimes you can see that Hollywood is not the non-plus-ultra in moviemaking!
            grickards55-1

            That Man's A Hit.

            A friend recommended this film to me, as I hadn't seen it and I enjoy spoof films. I was surprised that this film was, or is not, widely known, or admired. It is the kind of film that they just don't make anymore, a film that everyone can enjoy, with a handsome hero going through all sorts of fantastic adventures for the woman he loves. It seems unbelievable that some people have given this film a low rating for it has everything that a good film should have; a personable hero, fast-pacing and excitement. It is also very funny and, at times, very suspenseful, but it is also bright and breezy, with never a dull moment. It is the perfect film for everyone.It definitely get's a ten in my book. I will watch it again and again.
            dbdumonteil

            Hergé style

            In the early sixties,De Broca was to film "Tintin" .It's really too bad he could not get his wish ,cause the two Tintin which were filmed after he quit were disappointing .

            But when he began "L'Homme De Rio" ,De Broca had not forgotten Tintin : the beginning of his screenplay and Hergé's "L'Oreille Cassée" (the broken ear) are stupendously similar : an Amazionan statuette is stolen from a museum .And in the two stories,there are TWO statuettes.The reporter has become a private on furlough (Belmondo) and Milou his gorgeous fiancée (the late Françoise Dorléac).The movie is some kind of comic strip and is enjoyable from start to finish .After "Cartouche" and this movie ,Philippe De Broca would be a name to reckon with.
            10Freddy_Levit

            Jean Paul Belmondo and the Raiders of the Broken Ear

            Some of my fondest of memories as a child was sitting in the library and immersing myself into the Ligne Claire reality of George Remi's "The Adventures Of Tintin". They had such a timeless quality and vision about them, just like the period in which they were set. The colors were so vibrant and illustrations were clearly defined. Herge's Illustrations themselves defined a new standard of a comic 'universal language' that spoke more words than any bubble text that was added on. You knew who the bad guys, the good guys and the stereotypes were. You knew when characters were nervous, angry, happy, confident, stupid, clumsy and surprised. You even knew when they were sweating! The attention to emotion and narration was brilliant. While reading his albums (24 in total) I felt like I was in a movie. The characters were all strange, mysterious, suspicious and one dimensional except for the protagonist (Tintin) and the world was as simple as black and white/good and evil. The stories were always bizarre but world weary and highly adventurous at the same time. I couldn't stop reading them. Not once was I aware I was reading a comic book. The pace builds momentum and doesn't stop. Herge's greatest gift was his ability to effortlessly make a transition in mood and tone. His illustrations evoke shades of Film-Noir when they're serious, 'Charlie Chaplin' absurdity when they're comical and a 'Sherlock Holmes/Arsene Lupin' mystery inspired approach in their narrative. It is the combination of these three key genres that made Tintin and all the films, books and comics it inspired so special. One of the earliest of these was perhaps the greatest of these, "L'Homme de Rio" ("That Man From Rio"), a Jean Paul Belmondo vehicle hugely influenced by Herge's "The Broken Ear" with subtle footnotes to "The Calculus Affair", "The Seven Crystal Balls" and "The Secret Of The Unicorn".

            When I came upon "That Man From Rio", I was searching the world over for adventure films. Actually, my obsession all began with Indiana Jones. I wanted to find films that inspired the trilogy. I knew that Indy was a homage – a kudos to all the adventure serials, film-noirs, pulp fiction novels and adventure comics of the 1930s, 40s and 50s (one of them was obviously Tintin). I came upon many. It is said that "The Secret Of The Incas" starring Charlton Heston was Indy's blueprint, but although the film did possess all that which inspired the look and character of Indy, it didn't quite inspire the feel and ambiance of it. Indiana Jones had that vintage high adventure atmosphere to it that I instantly recognized in Herge's bibliography – the same charm, comedy, mystery, suspense, pace and thirst for adventure. These were all qualities that ignited the child in all of us. But surely, due to Tintin's international acclaim and success (a franchise that sold over 200 million copies and translated into 60 languages) there must have been at least one film that captured it's narrative style between its very conception in the late 30s and the creation of Indiana Jones in the 80s. For 50 years in between there must have been somebody who loved Tintin as much as I and decided to do something about it. I came to the harrowing conclusion that nobody in America, up until the likes of Steven Spielberg had ever made a movie in the footsteps of Herge. Either it didn't reach a wide enough audience in America or Hollywood was too embroiled in the Cold War to be concerned with a good old fashioned adventure. So I looked to France and Belgium, where for almost 70 years (and at least 4 generations) later Tintin has stood the test of time and is as popular, inspiring and loved TODAY as it ever was. I was reminded of something I always knew – that the French have always been the romantics and the lovers of adventure and mystery. The novels by Jules Verne, Maurice Leblanc and Alexander Dumas, The diaries, documentaries and books by marine explorer Jacques Costeau, The suspense master works of Henri Georges Clouzot AND The enduring comic book creations of E.P. Jacobs, Albert Uderzo and Herge have fascinated generations of nations all around the world to this very day. It is in this way that I found out about this beautiful film called "That Man From Rio". I don't want to even spoil an action scene let alone a plot point, because everything about this film is kinetic energy. It never stops. The action is larger than life. The story is larger than life. The romance is every man's fantasy. To even whisper it's similarity to Tintin would be blasphemous, but you will recognize them as the film takes you for a ride and it will put a smile on your face. 'Jean Paul Belmondo' is and was (especially in his prime) France's most enduring and popular actor and it doesn't surprise me why. His ability for comedy and action has inspired actors such as Jackie Chan in their careers. He's always jumping, running, falling, riding, racing, shooting, punching, kicking, yelling, laughing and clinging for his life and no film better utilizes his gift than this one. The scenario he is put in will remind you of Hitchcock's North By Northwest as he travels the world in pursuit of a girl he loves dearly. From start to finish you are on a roller-coaster, hearing the sounds and seeing the sights. It's fantastic and truly a perfectly crafted vintage adventure film. If there was a mediator between Herge's Tintin and Spielberg's Indiana Jones, look no further than Philippe de Broca's "That Man From Rio". Its fluid ability to manipulate its audience with suspense, drama, comedy and action is brilliant. You will never see anything coming! If you are similar to me in that you love your adventure film, find this film right now and watch it.
            RodrigAndrisan

            The film which inspired Spielberg for Indiana Jones

            Honest script, great locations, a very young Jean-Paul Belmondo and a very beautiful Françoise Dorléac. An effective Jean Servais in a role that is confirmed to be negative only in the second half of the film. A very young Adolfo Celi, great actor, prematurely gone too. And a very young Daniel Ceccaldi, in an unusual role for him. The stunts of Jean-Paul Belmondo are executed by... Jean-Paul Belmondo. For the first time in a movie, he makes his own stunts (at the risk of losing his life...) To be seen anytime again and again!

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            • Trivia
              Roland Barthes cited the movie repeatedly in a 1964 interview on semiology and cinema, and Steven Spielberg reportedly wrote to de Broca telling him that he'd seen it nine times.[NYTimes 2015]
            • Goofs
              When De Castro receives Agnes, Catalan and Dufourquet in the helicopter, this building isn't in Brazilia (as set); it's the Museum of Modern Art (MAM), in Rio.
            • Quotes

              Agnès Villermosa: I think I love you.

              Pvt. Adrien Dufourquet: Are the trials over? Isn't there a stray dragon?

              Agnès Villermosa: No, no dragons.

              Pvt. Adrien Dufourquet: No one to kill? No one to save? I can retire? Hand me my slippers, Mum!

              Agnès Villermosa: In good time. Kiss me.

              Pvt. Adrien Dufourquet: If it'll make you happy.

            • Connections
              Featured in Frères de cinéma: la collaboration Jean-Paul Rappeneau - Philippe de Broca (2013)
            • Soundtracks
              Batucada Générique
              Written and Performed by Georges Delerue Et Son Orchestre

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            • Release date
              • February 5, 1964 (France)
            • Countries of origin
              • France
              • Italy
            • Languages
              • French
              • English
              • Portuguese
            • Also known as
              • That Man from Rio
            • Filming locations
              • Museu de Arte Moderna, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil(Party at de Castro's mansion)
            • Production companies
              • Les Films Ariane
              • Les Productions Artistes Associés
              • Dear Film Produzione
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            Box office

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            • Gross US & Canada
              • $35,144
            • Opening weekend US & Canada
              • $11,214
              • Sep 1, 2014
            • Gross worldwide
              • $35,144
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            Tech specs

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            • Runtime
              • 1h 52m(112 min)
            • Color
              • Color
            • Aspect ratio
              • 1.66 : 1

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