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Le trottoir

Original title: The Flesh Is Weak
  • 1957
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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John Derek, Freda Jackson, and Milly Vitale in Le trottoir (1957)
CrimeDrama

Pimps prey on young women coming to London for work.Pimps prey on young women coming to London for work.Pimps prey on young women coming to London for work.

  • Director
    • Don Chaffey
  • Writers
    • Deborah Bedford
    • Roger Falconer
    • Leigh Vance
  • Stars
    • John Derek
    • Milly Vitale
    • William Franklyn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    162
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Deborah Bedford
      • Roger Falconer
      • Leigh Vance
    • Stars
      • John Derek
      • Milly Vitale
      • William Franklyn
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Derek
    John Derek
    • Tony Giani
    Milly Vitale
    Milly Vitale
    • Marissa Cooper
    William Franklyn
    William Franklyn
    • Lloyd Buxton
    Martin Benson
    Martin Benson
    • Angelo Giani
    Freda Jackson
    Freda Jackson
    • Trixie
    Norman Wooland
    Norman Wooland
    • Inspector Kingcombe
    Harold Lang
    Harold Lang
    • Henry
    Patricia Jessel
    Patricia Jessel
    • Millie
    John Paul
    • Sergeant Franks
    Denis Shaw
    Denis Shaw
    • Saradine
    Joe Robinson
    Joe Robinson
    • Lofty
    Roger Snowdon
    • Benny
    Patricia Plunkett
    Patricia Plunkett
    • Doris Newman
    Vera Day
    Vera Day
    • Edna
    Shirley Anne Field
    Shirley Anne Field
    • Susan
    Charles Lloyd Pack
    • Salvi
    Mary Mackenzie
    • Bit Role
    Jack May
    Jack May
    • Prospective Client
    • Director
      • Don Chaffey
    • Writers
      • Deborah Bedford
      • Roger Falconer
      • Leigh Vance
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    9clanciai

    The anatomy of prostitution

    This drama is set in Soho and is a shocking presentation of the prostitution problem, showing in detail how it works for an innocent girl suspecting nothing to get caught in a web of ruthless pimps. John Derek had just before played the role of Joshua in "The Ten Commandments" and then plunged into this swamp of ruthless criminality, showing his great versatility. The other actors are good as well, but the main thing of the film is the thorough almost documentarily meticulous analysis of how the prostitution business works - and shocking, for being so highly developed already in the mid fifties.
    8olarko

    Giani's Girls

    One or two performances in this story of prostitution and the pimps behind it made this an interesting film. The United States hadn't seen such a blatant tale with such a good cast before; this is why this film caught the attention of the viewers. The writing was terse and pointed; the black-and-white cinematography made the picture riveting in much of its running time. The direction of the film is excellent and always tasteful.

    Certainly, nothing in John Derek's film history gave a hint that he even knew what a pimp was, nor had he played a villain before. His performance was slick and believable. Milly Vitale had played completely sympathetic roles in the films for which U.S. audience knew her -- "War and Peace" and "The Seven Little Foys" -- but roles that amounted to nothing, so her performance in this small, dark film was a welcome surprise.

    The remainder of the company -- Martin Benson, Freda Jackson, Patricia Jessel, Shirley Ann Field, and others -- were slightly known here at this time, later to make their superior talents known both on stage and screen; in this film, their contributions are very welcome!

    A good British film and a better use of these actors' talents than American cinema gave them!
    6boblipton

    A Walk On The Wild Side

    Milly Vitale comes to London to see what she can make of herself. She meets John Derek and it's love, love love..... until one evening, she realizes he's a pimp who's been grooming her as a streetwalker.

    It's a rough film to sit through. Can anyone be that naive? Can anyone be that coldly manipulative? Derek plays it like Dirk Bogarde; there's something soft about him, compared with his hard, mobster brother, Martin Benson, that makes the whole thing make sense of sorts.

    The movie takes its time, but I find the conclusion, with its statement that there are some things you can come back from, that society will forgive, to be unbelievable; or perhaps it's a wish that the world will forgive.
    7planktonrules

    John Derek is a pimp?!

    It's interesting that the British film "The Flesh is Weak" never uses the word prostitute...or any other euphemism for that line of work. It reminds me of a lot of Pre-Code films in Hollywood that dealt with abortion, prostitution, adultery and the like. The adult audience members knew what was going on...but the film never directly used these terms...perhaps so if there were kids in the audience they'd be oblivious to the subtext.

    When the story begins, Marissa is new to London and is in need of work. Considering she's from Italy, has no family in the UK and is a bit dim, she's a perfect recruit for Toni Giani (John Derek). But he's clever and subtle. He doesn't approach her and say "how about becoming a ho?" but instead befriends her and she falls in love with him. Only then does he trap her into turning her first trick for him, as he tells her he's in financial trouble and will go to jail unless he can quickly raise some money! The rest of the film is about Marissa's time working for Tony as well as after she leaves him, as Tony's not about to allow any of his 'property' to get away scot free!

    This is a very good film though I really wish Marissa had been a smarter and more likable character. As it is, you may find yourself annoyed with her, as I did. Still, it's a good film about a man who would do anything...even ask his beloved to morally debase herself for him.
    5malcolmgsw

    The Flesh Is Weak....and so is the script

    When this film was released Soho was dominated by violent gangs.One of the tools of their trade was the flick knife which is shown in the film and which was shortly to be banned by act of parliament.One of the basic problems are the leads.Martin Benson is fine but the parachuted in American star John Derek is woefully miscast,pretty he is menacing he isn't.By the way why does he and Benson have different accents?Monica |Vitale plays an innocent Italian girl picked up by a pimp.There seems to be a gang war of sorts and there is an investigating writer,not reporter,played by William Franklyn.Much of this film is muddled and not helped by the small studios at Walton.It has to be said that this film clearly earned its X certificate on its release.

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    • Trivia
      First credited role for Shirley Anne Field, who appeared in several minor uncredited roles before this.
    • Quotes

      Angelo Giani: You cross me again, and brother or no brother, I'll cut your throat.

    • Crazy credits
      End credit is: This is not the End.
    • Soundtracks
      Night Club Music
      Composed and Played by Jerry Levy (as Gerry Levy)

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 1958 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Flesh Is Weak
    • Filming locations
      • HM Prison Holloway, Parkhurst Road, London, England, UK(Marissa is sent here)
    • Production company
      • Raymond Stross Productions
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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