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La Tulipe noire

Original title: La tulipe noire
  • 1964
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.1K
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Alain Delon in La Tulipe noire (1964)
Period DramaActionAdventureComedy

French Revolution-era count leads double life as bandit "Black Tulip," robbing village. Injured, he has brother impersonate him. Brother discovers count's selfish motives, sparking conflict ... Read allFrench Revolution-era count leads double life as bandit "Black Tulip," robbing village. Injured, he has brother impersonate him. Brother discovers count's selfish motives, sparking conflict between their principles and truth.French Revolution-era count leads double life as bandit "Black Tulip," robbing village. Injured, he has brother impersonate him. Brother discovers count's selfish motives, sparking conflict between their principles and truth.

  • Director
    • Christian-Jaque
  • Writers
    • Alexandre Dumas
    • Paul Andréota
    • Christian-Jaque
  • Stars
    • Alain Delon
    • Virna Lisi
    • Dawn Addams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Writers
      • Alexandre Dumas
      • Paul Andréota
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Stars
      • Alain Delon
      • Virna Lisi
      • Dawn Addams
    • 15User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Julien de Saint Preux…
    Virna Lisi
    Virna Lisi
    • Caroline 'Caro' Plantin
    Dawn Addams
    Dawn Addams
    • La marquise Catherine de Vigogne
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Le marquis de Vigogne
    Adolfo Marsillach
    Adolfo Marsillach
    • Baron La Mouche
    Jorge Rigaud
    Jorge Rigaud
    • L'intendant général
    • (as Georges Rigaud)
    • …
    Laura Valenzuela
    Laura Valenzuela
    • Lisette
    Robert Manuel
    Robert Manuel
    • Le prince Alexandre de Grasillach de Morvan Lobo
    Francis Blanche
    Francis Blanche
    • Plantin
    Yvan Chiffre
    José Jaspe
    José Jaspe
    • Brignon
    Álvaro de Luna
    Álvaro de Luna
    Perla Cristal
    Perla Cristal
    Lucien Callamand
    • Frontin
    Santiago Ontañón
      José Luis Pellicena
      Enrique Ávila
      Enrique Ávila
      • Un villageois…
      Rico Lopez
      • Un cavalier
      • (uncredited)
      • …
      • Director
        • Christian-Jaque
      • Writers
        • Alexandre Dumas
        • Paul Andréota
        • Christian-Jaque
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      User reviews15

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      7blanche-2

      What a welcome! And I HATE tomatoes!

      In 1789 France, a thief known as La Tulipe Noir, regaled in black, including a black mask and cape, is going through France robbing noblemen. This sounds like Zorro or Robin Hood, except that the sentence ends "stealing from noblemen." Nothing about helping the poor. La Tulipe Noir, in reality Count Guillaume de Saint Preux (Alain Delon) is interested only in getting money and enjoying his clandestine affair with Marquise Catherine de Vigogne, who is a married to Marquis de Vigogne (Akim Tamiroff).

      The French somehow believe in La Tulipe as a revolutionary hero. But no one knows who he is. The Chief of Police Baron La Mouche (Adolfo Marsillach) believes Guillaume is La Tulipe and runs a sword down the man's cheek during an event, figuring when he's making his robbery rounds, he'll be easy to recognize.

      Now unable to rob anyone, Guillaume sends for his younger lookalike brother, Julien (Alain Delon) to lure La Mouche. Julien is guileless and idealistic, not to mention romantic, so when he meets Caroline Plantin, (Verna Lisi) a revolutionary, he falls for her.

      Julien soon learns that Guillaume is not interested in being a revolutionary so he takes on his La Tulipe persona to support the revolutionaries.

      This story is loosely based on a Dumas novel - real loosely, from what I understand. I found it delightful and very tongue-in-cheek. It's not as good as the Mark of Zorro of Tyrone Power, which had humor but also exciting drama, but it was still fun. Delon himself would play Zorro about ten years after this.

      Delon plays both brothers beautifully, Guillaume more macho and tough, Julien sweet and innocent. His acting can be controversial because of his staggering, almost impossible good looks and a charisma that wipes everybody else off the screen. And let's face it, it's usually men who find fault with him. If you've seen "Two Men in Town," "Mr. Klein," "Notre Histoire," and many others, he's an excellent actor, the winner of two Cesars, the French equivalent of the Oscars.

      Akim Tamiroff and Adolfo Marsillach are fantastic in their roles, bringing a good deal of humor to them.

      This was a non-dubbed version with subtitles - you will certainly be let down if you see it dubbed. Very good film.
      8maatheij

      full of memories

      this is the famous novel by Dumas la tulipe noir, not Zorro or whatever I have read in other reviews. I can recall many names in this film, extremely popular in our cinema, television and theater, like Adolfo Marsillach, as the Police Chief la Mouche, Alvaro de luna, before being a most celebrated bandit in Spanish television, José Luis Pellicena, glory of Spanish theater thorough decades, and many others. Very pretty actresses, you can't beat a famous Miss Italy, Virna Lisi, and on top of that, the most handsome and charming of all, Alain Delon, 28 year old by then, at the peak of his career to make this film version of revolution, adventure, romance, comedy and all the ingredients of the great Alexandre Dumas novel.
      Kirpianuscus

      seductive

      A seductive fight film for the atmosphere, youth of lead actors, for humor and for absurd of few scenes. A sort of flavor of nostalgia remains the main gift of this lovely, easy film about brotherhood, legend, justice, French Revolution premises and love.
      7dbborroughs

      Good film deserving of a good DVD release

      French version of the Zorro legend set during the period just prior to the French Revolution plays like Zorro the Gay Blade at times. Its an amusing romp with Alain Delon in the heroic lead (Delon would take up the mantle of Zorro a decade later and sleep walk his way through the role). Its the typical stuff with the "bandit" hailed as hero while the ruling class hates his guts. Filled with funny remarks and great action this is a film to search out, or would be if there were any decent copies floating around. The only way it seems to see this is on really bad low budget videotapes, which is a shame since its better than most swashbuckling romps that have appeared over the years.
      6ma-cortes

      French/Spanish co-production starred by a Zorro-alike , Alain Delon , against nasty Adolfo Marsillach

      In this first ¨Tulipe Noire¨ starred by Alain Delon took a chance and jumped from Film Noir , action genre to costumed comedy-adventures ; he steals the show as a masked hero relishing his secret identity on his horse called Voltaire and in cape and wielding sword ; executing bounds and leaps , twists and climbs and throughly enjoys himself . In 1789, at the beginning of French Revolution , an outlaw named "Black Tulip" held the surroundings of a town called Roussillon in fear . The inimitable Alain Delon in a double role as Julien De Saint Preux/Guillaume De Saint Preux, as he dons a black outfit and becomes the Black Tulip , the legendary masked , hero of oppressed who declares himself a revolutioner . Black Tulip riding in the hoof-prints, enjoys his hidden activity in black cape and wielding blade and helps the good people who are mistreated ,thwarting the ambitious plans of the meanie official , as the poor people respect him like a new Robin Hood . When he contends Baron Mouche (Adolfo Marsillach) , he was wounded , but then appears his twin brother . Meanwhile , he falls in love with gorgeous Caroline (Virna Lisi) . He battles against Marquis of Vigogne (Akim Tamiroff) , baron La Mouche and Prince of Grasillach (Robert Manuel) . Black Tulip's helped by a servant named Brignon (Jose Jaspe) and unites forces to Plantin (Francis Blanche), his beautiful daughter and revolutionaries .

      Derring-do , feats, adventures, humor and action find this agreeable swashbuckler . Alain Delon runs and jumps, bounds and leaps all over the images and Adolfo Marsillach overacting outrageously when plays the villain Baron . Black Tulip-Delon splendidly fights evildoers and greed oppressors , while saving his brother an the damsel in distress . Delon made the character of Zorro his own and quickly established himself as a French legend ; starring years later , a similar film titled ¨Zorro¨ by Duccio Tessari . Delon is terrific as the Black Tulip , well accompanied by ideal heroine , a pretty Virna Lisi . Nice cast keeps the picture moving at a rapid clip , special mention for Adolfo Marsillach as a grumpy and bungler baron in a sensationalistic and exaggerated performance . Being a French-Spanish co-production appears several secondary actors seen in usual genres of the 60s as Jose Jaspe , Alvaro De Luna, Jorge Rigaud , Enrique Avila , Perla Cristal and Laura Valenzuela , wife of film producer , Jose Luis Dibildos . The film is set during French Revolution , though was filmed in Spain, Sevilla Films, Madrid, (studio) and Trujillo, Cáceres, Extremadura ; displaying a colorful cinematography by Henry Decae . Lively and jolly musical score with rousing leitmotif by Gerard Calvi .

      The motion picture was well-mounted and fast paced by Christian Jacque, an expert on adventures and historic genre as proved in ¨Fanfan¨, ¨Lady Hamilton¨ , ¨Madame Sans Gene¨ , ¨Madame Du Barry¨ , ¨Lucrece Borgia¨, among others . Ratinh : 6,5 . Worthwhile watching .

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        The film bears no resemblance whatsoever with the novel by Alexandre Dumas entitled "The Black Tulip".
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        Referenced in Zorro (1975)

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      • Release date
        • February 28, 1964 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
        • Spain
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Black Tulip
      • Filming locations
        • Trujillo, Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain
      • Production companies
        • Flora Film
        • Mizar Films
        • Méditerranée Cinéma
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        1 hour 55 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.20 : 1

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