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Les sorcières de Salem

  • 1957
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  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
844
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Les sorcières de Salem (1957)
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Salem 1692. The young Abigail, seduced and abandoned by John Proctor, accuses John's wife of being a witch in revenge. It will be the beginning of a series of witchcraft trials and a dark mo... Read allSalem 1692. The young Abigail, seduced and abandoned by John Proctor, accuses John's wife of being a witch in revenge. It will be the beginning of a series of witchcraft trials and a dark moment in American history.Salem 1692. The young Abigail, seduced and abandoned by John Proctor, accuses John's wife of being a witch in revenge. It will be the beginning of a series of witchcraft trials and a dark moment in American history.

  • Director
    • Raymond Rouleau
  • Writers
    • Arthur Miller
    • Jean-Paul Sartre
    • Marcel Aymé
  • Stars
    • Simone Signoret
    • Yves Montand
    • Jean Debucourt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    844
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    • Director
      • Raymond Rouleau
    • Writers
      • Arthur Miller
      • Jean-Paul Sartre
      • Marcel Aymé
    • Stars
      • Simone Signoret
      • Yves Montand
      • Jean Debucourt
    • 6User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Simone Signoret
    Simone Signoret
    • Elisabeth Proctor
    Yves Montand
    Yves Montand
    • John Proctor
    Jean Debucourt
    Jean Debucourt
    • Reverend Parris
    Alfred Adam
    Alfred Adam
    • Thomas Putnam
    Pierre Larquey
    Pierre Larquey
    • Francis Nurse
    Mylène Demongeot
    Mylène Demongeot
    • Abigail Williams
    Jean Gaven
    Jean Gaven
    • Peter Corey
    Jeanne Fusier-Gir
    Jeanne Fusier-Gir
    • Martha Corey
    Françoise Lugagne
    Françoise Lugagne
    • Jane Putnam
    Coutan-Lambert
    • Rebecca Nurse
    Aribert Grimmer
    Aribert Grimmer
    • Gilles Corey
    • (as A. Grimmer)
    Pascale Petit
    Pascale Petit
    • Mary Warren
    Yves Brainville
    • Hale
    Michel Piccoli
    Michel Piccoli
    • James Putnam
    Alexandre Rignault
    Alexandre Rignault
    • Willard
    Gerd Michael Henneberg
    • Herrick
    • (as Henneberg)
    Jean Riveyre
    • Gilchrist
    François Joux
    • Hathorne
    • Director
      • Raymond Rouleau
    • Writers
      • Arthur Miller
      • Jean-Paul Sartre
      • Marcel Aymé
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    User reviews6

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    8gizmomogwai

    Who knew this existed?

    Arthur Miller's knockout play The Crucible was published in 1952, so it always struck me as odd that we didn't get a film version until 1996- after the Cold War ended. It's been a decade since I saw the 1996 adaptation, and I wasn't impressed by it. I don't totally remember why, but I thought it was a mistake to actually show the girls engaged in witchcraft-like activities and thought the ending was a bit abrupt, cutting off Proctor's prayer on the gallows. But as it turns out, it actually wasn't the original film version. The first was a French movie from 1957- The Crucible, or The Witches of Salem.

    I did like this version better. Although it too shows the girls engaged in witch-like activities (indeed, in this version Abigail appears to be a bona fide witch), it seems slightly more restrained. All of the subject matter involving the supernatural and the political made this movie intriguing and compelling to me. After watching 15 minutes or so, I knew I wanted more. The 1957 film definitely borrows from Miller's play but in a way it is its own take on the Salem witch trials of 1692. It manages to get its point across adequately. It does strike me as odd that the French and Germans would take interest in a witch case from America when Europe had many brutal witch hunts of its own- but setting the story in Salem is true to Miller's story which is the obvious inspiration.
    9ferreirr

    Unjustly unknown

    This great movie does not receive the recognition it deserves and unfortunately, does not yet have a dvd version in order to reach a greater audience. The performances by both Yves Montand and Simone Signoret are memorable and Sartre's screenplay adds a tone which is darker and deprived of hope to Arthur Miller's play. It explores the theme very well and I'd certainly have it my collection with Dreyer's "Day of Wrath", another masterpiece.
    9claudio_carvalho

    Impressive Unknown Film

    In the beginning of the XVII Century, certain protestant sects left England heading to North America. In 1692, Salem, Massachusetts, was one of the most powerful and austere colonies.

    After seven months of sexual abstinence of his frigid wife Elisabeth (Simone Signoret), the hard-worker farmer John Proctor (Yves Montand) has sex twice with the seventeen year-old virgin servant Abigail Williams (Mylène Demongeot) that is infatuated on him. When the other servant Mary Warren (Pascale Petit) sees John sneaking to Abigail's room during the night, she calls Elisabeth that sends Abigail back to her uncle's home.

    When a group of women are accused of witchcraft, the manipulative and wicked Abigail manipulates Mary and other hysteric girls to revenge against Elisabeth, telling that they can see spirits and accusing the innocent Sarah Good and Elisabeth of witchcraft. The local Reverend Paris (Jean Debucourt), the Governor Danforth (Raymond Rouleau) and other politicians support the accusation expecting to increase their power against the repressed inhabitant. John and other dwellers are imprisoned and only a confession can save them from the gallows.

    "Les Sorcières de Salem" a.k.a. "The Crucible" is an impressive unknown film based on a true story. The magnificent screenplay explores the theme of manipulation and fight for power by the powers that be in the XVII Century, the same way the McCarthyism did in the Twentieth Century or the lie about the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq more recently, using the ignorance or omission of the population. The performances are top-notch, highlighting the talented Mylène Demongeot in an ambiguous role. Unfortunately this film has never been released on VHS or DVD in Brazil, and in Amazon is only available on an expensive VHS. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "As Virgens de Salem" ("The Virgins of Salem")

    Note: On 21 September 2023, I saw this film again on a DVD released by Versátil do Brasil.
    dbdumonteil

    A hanged man does not bleed

    Everybody knows Arthur Miller's "the crucible" ;few people outside France know that,long before the excellent version starring Daniel Day-Lewis,the play was filmed in France.One should note that it was first performed on stage ,featuring roughly the same actors,directed by Raymond Rouleau ,a man who was primarily a theatre man (and also a good actor :"Falbalas" "L'Assassinat du Père Noel") So "Les Sorcières de Salem " was the French title (= Salem Witches).Critics were divided on the Montand /Signoret's performance;historian Jean Tulard goes as far as to write that it was their fault if the film was not successful.But Jean Tulard is a right-wing writer whereas Signoret and Montand were at this time securely under the influence of communism.This film was for them a political gesture.

    But Miller's play was so strong it survived the dated events it actually depicted (McCarthyism).It has become the symbol of personal freedom,freedom of thought.Informing and signing papers abound along the drama and could not fool the audience about what Miller was actually saying.

    Yves Montand's performance was somewhat dwarfed by Day-Lewis ' sensational portrayal of Proctor.But on the other hand,Mylene Demongeot is dazzlingly talented as Abigail .Sensual,maleficent,she steals every scene she is in;she should have become one of the greatest French actresses but it was not to be :she got lost in mediocrities such as OSS 117 or Fantomas.Too bad .

    As the precedent user has pointed out,Rouleau's directing was influenced by Dreyer and particularly "Dies Irae".Rouleau plays the part of judge Danforth.

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      The film was almost impossible to find for nearly sixty years due to Arthur Miller blocking the film from being screened or released in any way. This was, according to different accounts, either so that the film didn't steal the spotlight from an English-language adaptation of his play he was working on, and which eventually came out as La Chasse aux sorcières (1996), or as an act of revenge on star Yves Montand, who had an affair with his wife Marilyn Monroe. Actress Mylène Demongeot begged Miller on several occasions to allow the film to be shown again, both before and after the newer adaptation came out and bombed at the box office, but in vain. French company Pathé finally acquired the rights and restored the film in 2016 and released it on Blu-ray and DVD on March 29th 2017, twelve years after Miller's death.
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    • Release date
      • April 26, 1957 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • East Germany
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Crucible
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Films Borderie
      • Pathé Consortium Cinéma
      • Pathé Cinema
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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