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Je vous salue... mafia

Original title: Je vous salue, mafia!
  • 1965
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
159
YOUR RATING
Eddie Constantine in Je vous salue... mafia (1965)
CrimeDrama

A terrific film with a top-notch cast! Jack and Henry play hit men ordered to kill Eddie. Jack is torn between his orders and the loyalty he feels to his old pal, Eddie. An intriguing look a... Read allA terrific film with a top-notch cast! Jack and Henry play hit men ordered to kill Eddie. Jack is torn between his orders and the loyalty he feels to his old pal, Eddie. An intriguing look at the emotional make-up of Mafia hit men. A truly memorable climax. We definitely recommen... Read allA terrific film with a top-notch cast! Jack and Henry play hit men ordered to kill Eddie. Jack is torn between his orders and the loyalty he feels to his old pal, Eddie. An intriguing look at the emotional make-up of Mafia hit men. A truly memorable climax. We definitely recommend this great crime/intrigue thriller. 16mm.

  • Director
    • Raoul Lévy
  • Writers
    • Raoul Lévy
    • Pierre Lesou
  • Stars
    • Henry Silva
    • Jack Klugman
    • Micheline Presle
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    159
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    • Director
      • Raoul Lévy
    • Writers
      • Raoul Lévy
      • Pierre Lesou
    • Stars
      • Henry Silva
      • Jack Klugman
      • Micheline Presle
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Schaft
    Jack Klugman
    Jack Klugman
    • Phil
    Micheline Presle
    Micheline Presle
    • Daisy
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Sylvia
    Eddie Constantine
    Eddie Constantine
    • Rudy Hamberg
    Michael Lonsdale
    Michael Lonsdale
    • Hyman
    • (as Michel Lonsdale)
    Ricky Cooper
    • Ben
    Tener Eckelberry
    • Hyman
    • (as T.R. Ekelberry)
    Carl Studer
    Carl Studer
    • Ruidosa
    • (as Karl Studer)
    Donald O'Brien
    Donald O'Brien
    • Mafia Thug
    • (as Daniel O'Brien)
    Jean-Marc Allègre
      Danielle Couprayen
      • Director
        • Raoul Lévy
      • Writers
        • Raoul Lévy
        • Pierre Lesou
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      4planktonrules

      French New Wave meets French Film Noir in this two person show.

      Some folks might watch "Hail, Mafia" and assume this is just a typical French gangster film. However, French film noir was quite different. This film, instead is much like if you started with French film noir and blended it with the New Wave...creating an odd sort of hybrid.

      Like many productions of the era, although it's not an American film is stars American actors. This is because in post-war Europe (particularly Italy), folks thought having American stars in their movies would make them more marketable and even B-list actors like Henry Silva and Jack Klugman would make the pictures very international.

      The plot to this story is very simple. Two gangsters have been contracted to kill a third gangster. But before they ultimately kill the guy, there is a build-up--with angry Phil (Klugman) and more business-like and cold Schaft (Silva). It's all accompanied by a lot of jazz music and is almost good...almost. The problem for me is twofold. First, there just isn't much in the way of plot. Second, this is a clearly a case of style over substance. Not a terrible film...but there are so many better French gangster films...such as any of the pictures of Jean-Pierre Melville.
      6Leofwine_draca

      New Wave assassins

      An interesting French Eurocrime movie following the fortunes of Henry Silva and Jack Klugman playing a pair of mafia hitmen hunting for their latest target; the problem is that he's an old buddy of Klugman's. This reminded me of PULP FICTION in the way it depicts the friendship between the assassins and charts their meals and misadventures along the way, although it looks a lot different, shot in the French 'New Wave' style. The ending's a memorable one.
      7davidbaldwin-11838

      Hail The Storyteller!

      One of the most refreshing movie experiences I have had in recent years. This tale of two hitmen on a journey from New York to France to rub out a potential Grand Jury squealer is an absolute delight. So unpretentious and yet so involving as it moves along with a good rhythm and a cute jazz soundtrack. Klugman and Silva are fine in the awkwardness of their difficult killer team relationship. And Eddie Constantine as interesting and reliable as ever.
      7riggsy

      A classic Eddie Constantine

      At the time in Paris, Eddie Constantine was much bigger than Jack Klugman. I haven't seen the film since its release, but I recall it as a fast-paced hard-bitten policier. My Dad was in there as the Mafia boss Hyman, and he calmly dispatched his enemies with one word from the putting green. Great fun.
      8kuciak

      A Hidden Masterpiece

      If this film had been directed by Jean Pierre Melville, Criterion or someone else would have already have made a DVD special edition. It concerns two men, played by Henry Silva and Jack Klugman who travel to France to kill a man, a former gangster played by Eddie Constantine. They are sent to kill this man because they fear that he may testify and bring some underworld figures down. What happens on this journey is a story of fate, and some ironic twists.

      While the beginning of the film starts out kind of chessie, (the shots of New York) so we are to get the feeling that the scenes with the actors were filmed in New York. When the two men get to France, that is when the film really takes off. It is almost like a road picture, as they travel from Paris to Marseille, two Americans, who don't speak French traveling in a strange land, Country much more foreign then, than it would be today.

      Klugmans character has personal reasons why he wants to kill the character played by Constantine, while Silva, playing a guy called SHAFT, is only doing this job because it is his job. This film was based I believe on an American novel, and what is different here is that while usually in stories such as this the older man acts more the professional, while the younger is more carefree, HAIL MAFIA defies these conventions. Though Silva I believe is only 8 years younger than Klugman, he the younger man seems to live by codes, (he doesn't even smoke) and is the boss of the two, while Klugman seems to have the more easy going attitude, and not as careful. Their relationship is a very interesting on this road to a murder.

      I think that this film paved the way for Silva to get starting roles in Europe, and while it did not do that for Klugman, the film should be famous for his line regarding 'what would make a man quit smoking, Which he would have to do some 30 years latter due to throat cancer. The photography on the French scenes is first rate, filmed by the famous cinematographer of the New Wave, Raoul Coutard. Their are some other interesting touches, such as when Constantine's girl friend (I think his wife at the time) looks at a picture of John F Kennedy, and when she offers him a glass of Orange Juice, he says yes but with some Scotch (Constantine had a drinking problem).

      If this film were ever remade, and took place in the 21'st Century, one problem would be technology is a bit different than in 1965. I hope more people get to see this buried treasure.

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      • Release date
        • August 11, 1965 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Hail, Mafia
      • Filming locations
        • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
      • Production companies
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        • ITTAC
        • PECF
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      • Color
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