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Le mangeur de citrouilles

Original title: The Pumpkin Eater
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.1K
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Anne Bancroft in Le mangeur de citrouilles (1964)
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Beautiful mother of five Jo leaves the banality of her marriage to second husband Giles to wed her passionate screenwriter lover, Jake Armitage. As her suspicion of Jake's philandering grows... Read allBeautiful mother of five Jo leaves the banality of her marriage to second husband Giles to wed her passionate screenwriter lover, Jake Armitage. As her suspicion of Jake's philandering grows, Jo's sanity spirals.Beautiful mother of five Jo leaves the banality of her marriage to second husband Giles to wed her passionate screenwriter lover, Jake Armitage. As her suspicion of Jake's philandering grows, Jo's sanity spirals.

  • Director
    • Jack Clayton
  • Writers
    • Penelope Mortimer
    • Harold Pinter
  • Stars
    • Anne Bancroft
    • Peter Finch
    • James Mason
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.1K
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    • Director
      • Jack Clayton
    • Writers
      • Penelope Mortimer
      • Harold Pinter
    • Stars
      • Anne Bancroft
      • Peter Finch
      • James Mason
    • 51User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Jo Armitage
    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Jake
    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Conway
    Janine Gray
    Janine Gray
    • Beth
    Cedric Hardwicke
    Cedric Hardwicke
    • Jo's Father
    Rosalind Atkinson
    • Jo's Mother
    Alan Webb
    Alan Webb
    • Jake's Father
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
    • Giles
    Maggie Smith
    Maggie Smith
    • Philpot
    Eric Porter
    Eric Porter
    • Psychiatrist
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Doctor
    Anthony Nicholls
    Anthony Nicholls
    • Surgeon
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    John Franklyn-Robbins
    • Parson
    John Junkin
    John Junkin
    • Undertaker
    Yootha Joyce
    Yootha Joyce
    • Woman in Hairdressers
    Lesley Nunnerley
    • Waitress at Zoo
    • (as Leslie Nunnerley)
    Gerald Sim
    Gerald Sim
    • Man at Party
    Frank Singuineau
    Frank Singuineau
    • The King of Israel
    • Director
      • Jack Clayton
    • Writers
      • Penelope Mortimer
      • Harold Pinter
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    User reviews51

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    10andya-5

    Virtuoso film-making highlights a brutally satiric examination of modern marriage

    The Pumpkin Eater, which for many years was my favorite movie, is a neglected masterpiece of the British New Wave. I'm not sure whether its lack of recognition is attributable more to its misanthropic point of view or to Jack Clayton's sparse filmography (he never developed the immediately recognizable personal style required for elevation to the auteur pantheon). It didn't help that initial reviewers badly misunderstood the film -- Dwight Macdonald thought it was a typical "women's film", meant to provide erotic titillation! On the other hand, feminist critics probably weren't eager to defend a film that could be interpreted as anti-abortion propaganda (also a misreading). Perhaps a more mature feminism will reclaim this film.

    Admittedly, the movie is difficult to understand on a first viewing -- both because of its intricate flashback structure and its complexities of tone and attitude. It took me several viewings to fully sort out the plot, and several more to realize what I was actually seeing -- a very, very black comedy. In this respect it's worth placing with the darkest works of Evelyn Waugh or Henry Green.

    The film catches its participants at the top of their form: Pinter never wrote a better screenplay, Anne Bancroft (arguably) never gave a better performance, Peter Finch certainly didn't, and Maggie Smith and James Mason are deliciously evil in supporting roles. There are too many marvelous moments to list them all, but watch especially for the zoo scene between Bancroft and Mason (who are clearly having a great time) and for the slyly-written scene where Finch learns that his wife is pregnant -- again.

    So why is it no longer my favorite movie? My admiration for its technique is unabated, but as I get older I find the film's nasty tone harder and harder to take. There's not an admirable human being in the whole movie -- they're all foolish, duplicitous, or vindictive. I can't live with these people, much as I've enjoyed eavesdropping on them over the years.
    9seanodartofilm

    A Woman Under The Influence.

    Great movies remain great movies some of them, like "The Pumpkin Eater" acquire an extra something with the passing of time. Harold Pinter does really extravagant things with Penelope Mortimer's novel and the extraordinary Jack Clayton gives it just the right mixture of human drama and sharp satire. Anne Bancroft is indescribable moving, beautiful, powerful, frightening. Peter Finch is also superb as is James Mason. I particularly enjoyed the brief moments with Yootha Joyce, Maggie Smith and Cederic Hardwicke. I advise all movie lovers in the Los Angeles area to check the American Cinematheque listings. I saw "The Pumpkin Eater" there, a beautifully restored print and reminded me when one went to the movies to see adult themes treated by intelligent adult artist with enormous regard for their audiences. Oh, those were the days.
    10dmwhite50

    Brilliant Study Of A Marriage

    There are scenes from this movie that have been burned into my memory for years-- Anne Bancroft being accosted a crazed and lonely housewife while in a beauty parlor, her nervous breakdown in the middle of Harrod's in London, James Mason revealing her husband's infidelity to her cruelly while having tea at the zoo-- The Pumpkin Eater is one of my favorite movies. Anne Bancroft never gave a better performance-- she is startlingly good-- plus the excellent Harold Pinter screenplay and the brilliant direction of Jack Clayton-- this film is an eloquent essay on isolation and emptiness among other things. I recommend this film to all serious students of acting, writing, and directing. What a brilliant performance by the great Anne Bancroft. She won many awards for inc,, and should have won the Oscar Award also.
    7mls4182

    A disappointment

    I've never seen a film with so many great talents giving technically good performances with a script that offers virtually no insight into the characters or their motivations.
    9bookwoman-3

    overlooked gem

    I came upon this movie on late night t.v. a few years back. I really love Anne Bancroft and I think that she is, not underrated, but more correctly, overlooked as a great actress. This film is a wonderful study of a marriage in trouble and Ms. Bancroft and the great Peter Finch are so believable as lovers and as a married couple that I wondered why I had never even heard of the film before. I felt their pain - wait, sorry . . . I think someone else named Clinton coined that phrase. But seriously, Anne Bancroft is able to really convey heartbreaking loneliness that you just want to cry or help her in some way. I love movies that engage you thoroughly. If you enjoy movies that make you think and also have a viewpoint about human relations, please try to find this film. An added bonus is a wonderful appearance in a small role by Maggie Smith - certainly a very early one in her career. I really like finding gems like this!

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    • Trivia
      This movie never explains its title, which refers to a traditional children's rhyme: "Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater/Had a wife, but couldn't keep her/So he put her in a shell/And there he kept her very well." This serves as the epigraph of Penelope Mortimer's original novel.
    • Goofs
      In the shot after Jake pours out his drink on Conway, the film is being run backwards for some reason, as the smoke from the cigarette clearly indicates.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Jo Armitage: Yes. I'll have one.

    • Connections
      Featured in James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hate (1984)

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 1964 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Pumpkin Eater
    • Filming locations
      • Turville, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(Cobstone Windmill - the Armitage's country house with views of town below)
    • Production company
      • Romulus Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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