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Voici le temps des assassins...

  • 1956
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  • 1h 53m
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Voici le temps des assassins... (1956)
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André Chatelin is a restaurant owner in Les Halles in Paris. One morning, a girl named Catherine asks to see him. She happens to be the daughter of his estranged wife, Gabrielle, that André ... Read allAndré Chatelin is a restaurant owner in Les Halles in Paris. One morning, a girl named Catherine asks to see him. She happens to be the daughter of his estranged wife, Gabrielle, that André left more than twenty years before. As Gabrielle has just died, André accepts to accommoda... Read allAndré Chatelin is a restaurant owner in Les Halles in Paris. One morning, a girl named Catherine asks to see him. She happens to be the daughter of his estranged wife, Gabrielle, that André left more than twenty years before. As Gabrielle has just died, André accepts to accommodate Catherine first, then gives her a job in his restaurant before finally marrying her. Bu... Read all

  • Director
    • Julien Duvivier
  • Writers
    • Julien Duvivier
    • Charles Dorat
    • Maurice Bessy
  • Stars
    • Jean Gabin
    • Danièle Delorme
    • Robert Arnoux
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    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • Julien Duvivier
      • Charles Dorat
      • Maurice Bessy
    • Stars
      • Jean Gabin
      • Danièle Delorme
      • Robert Arnoux
    • 19User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • André Chatelin
    Danièle Delorme
    Danièle Delorme
    • Catherine
    Robert Arnoux
    Robert Arnoux
    • Bouvier
    Liliane Bert
    Liliane Bert
    • Antoinette
    Gérard Blain
    Gérard Blain
    • Gérard Delacroix
    Lucienne Bogaert
    Lucienne Bogaert
    • Gabrielle
    Aimé Clariond
    Aimé Clariond
    • Monsieur Prévost
    • (as Aimé Clariond de la Comédie Française)
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • Madame Jules
    Germaine Kerjean
    Germaine Kerjean
    • Madame Chatelin mère
    • (as Germaine Kerjean de la Comédie Française)
    Robert Manuel
    Robert Manuel
    • Mario Bonnacorsi
    • (as Robert Manuel de la Comédie Française)
    Robert Pizani
    Robert Pizani
    • Le Président
    Jean-Paul Roussillon
    Jean-Paul Roussillon
    • Amédée
    • (as Jean-Paul Roussillon de la Comédie Française)
    Gaby Basset
    • La femme de charge de la guinguette
    Paul Demange
    Paul Demange
    • Le client au régime
    Olga Valéry
    Olga Valéry
    • La duchesse
    Betty Beckers
    • Une fille
    Jane Morlet
    • Madame Aristide, la caissière
    • (as Jane-Morlet)
    Gérard Fallec
    • Gaston
    • Director
      • Julien Duvivier
    • Writers
      • Julien Duvivier
      • Charles Dorat
      • Maurice Bessy
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    7bob998

    Great film? No

    Were it not for the final 15 unbelievable minutes, I could have given this one 9, because the direction is assured, and the cinematography by Armand Thirard is wonderfully evocative, both of Les Halles and the Seine riverbank. Gabin and Blain playing two men suckered by a woman give excellent performances, Lucienne Bogaert as the woman's junkie mother gives another in a long line of vicious performances (how I've loved to hate her over the years), and the woman herself, Daniele Delorme, playing the crazed daughter of Gabin and Bogaert manages to hold her emotions in check until those final unbelievable minutes.

    I grew up watching Duvivier's films: Carnet de bal, Pepe le moko and La Bandera. I saw in them a mastery of detail and a way of working with actors that pleased me very much. His work in the 50's doesn't equal what he did then.
    9brogmiller

    The female of the species.......

    From the opening shot of Daniele Delorme as Catherine walking across Les Halles this film takes hold and never loosens its grip. Superbly structured and beautifully paced it builds to a terrifying although somewhat melodramatic finale. This has to be one of Jean Gabin's greatest roles as he does not so much act the part of Andre as inhabit it. The change in this easy-going, good-natured man as he realises that he has been duped and deceived is highly effective. One usually cringes at the titles given to European films for the American market but here Kipling's words 'Deadlier than the Male' are decidedly apt. Lucienne Bogaert, Germaine Kerjean and Gabrielle Fontan play their monstrous characters with relish whilst Daniele Delorme as the 'femme fatale' is stupendous in what would seem, on paper, an extremely difficult role. Her portrayal reminds one of Shakespeare's phrase 'There is no art to find the mind's construction in the face'. The diverse characters in and around the restaurant are wonderfully drawn. Shot by the legendary Armand Thirard and edited by one of director Duvivier's regular collaborators Marthe Poncin, this is film noir of the highest quality. Even the best directors alas have only so many great films in them and although we have good ones like 'Henriette' and 'Marie-Octobre' from Julien Duvivier still to come, the film under review is sadly the last of his very best. Disappointing to see that Cesar the canine chum who plays such a vital role in this film, is uncredited. Oh well, that's showbusiness!
    10dbdumonteil

    Film noir extraordinaire!

    This Duvivier gem is the definitive proof that the FRench cinema was not moribund in the late fifties.Julien Duvivier,the master of the film noir French style ("Pepe le Moko" was a strong influence on the American film noir),outdoes himself and gives his last masterpiece ."Voici le temps des assassins " outdistances all former works ,it's really the apex of evil.

    Danielle Delorme 's character is one of the most perverse you can see on a screen:she almost makes us forget Jean Simmons in "Angel Face" .This girl is perversity flesh on the bone.Is she a victim (of her education? her sad background?)Delorme told in an interview that her part was "much too much",that she probably had excuses,that she probably suffered during her childhood: terse answer by the director:"evil people are evil,period." Duvivier's world is thoroughly noir:the three old women who are featured in the movie are evil too.

    Germaine Kerjean's character is even more terrifying than the false ingenue :not only she probably broke her son's marriage (Gabin) but she has also continued to dominate him.When Gabin introduces her to Catherine,she simply says with a threatening smile :"she has a chilling way about her" ;actually this reply turns the audience 's heart into ice.this old shrew is sadistic to a fault:you should see her behead her chickens in her guinguette (cafe where you dance on the banks of the Seine)!You should see her thrash her daughter-in-law,yelling,when the whip comes down :"that will knock you into shape!!" Catherine's mother(Lucienne Bogaert) is a slut,the ugliest woman you have ever met,destroyed by alcohol and drugs .She epitomizes decay.She urges her daughter to kill her husband -who was also his twenty years ago-,and the way she plans the murder,lavishly detailed ,makes your flesh creep.

    And there is Gabin's housekeeper (Gabrielle Fontan),a hypocrite spinster who never found love and thus is jealous of Catherine,who is young and beautiful.she moves in the house like a snake ,always on the look-out for some gossips about Catherine,the intruder.

    The action takes place in three places: 1)Gabin's restaurant in Les Halles,now a thing of the past,where the scenarists take a slap at the Americans -who are far from being gourmets- and the dogs (there's humor in this somber story).

    2)Catherine's junkie mother's room ,in a seedy house near decay,where she spins her web.

    3)Her mother-in-law's guinguette,turned into a living hell by the owner.

    The characters move from one place to another,as an almost unbearable tension rises and takes all the characters in a bloody violent final by the misty banks of a glittering Seine.

    This movie contains scenes that will leave you at the edge of your seat,even 50 years after:Kerjean,whipping with an intense pleasure;Gerard's (Gerard Blain) murder in the night down by the Seine;His dog,barking at a scared to death Catherine.Sincerely,I've seen lots and lots of FRench movies,but few (if any) come close to this one when it comes to depicting wickedness ,greed and perversity.

    Once dismissed as "pre nouvelle vague trash" "voici le temps des assassins -looked upon as a masterpiece by Bertrand Tavernier,one of the masters of the contemporary French cinema - has since been restored to favor by a whole generation of viewers (its IMDb rating is currently 7,6!Thanks to the users!)and critics (Jacques Lourcelles notably).

    Claude Chabrol and Bertrand Tavernier love this film.

    Watch "Voici le temps des assassins" at all costs!!!!
    9elo-equipamentos

    The Angel face always comes without notice!!!

    After a long dark winter Jean Gabin comeback to work with Duvivier in this heavy Noir, a divorced Restaurant's owner living in a prosperous life in his high class business, when suddenly appears young daughter of his former wife, Gabin has a young friend who are in final medicine study to be a Doctor, Gabin suggest that both could be a lovely romantic pair, but the young woman will slowly manipulating all situation for your own benefit, seen that Gabin likes too much the prouder student, she acts on both sides, the monster show his sharp claws, so many lies, misleading and finally trying to murder, the heavy atmosphere caught everybody with so madness from this Angel face, the picture always was rejected by the moviegoers, somehow had many best reviews including from Truffaut and others, then the picture will survives and quickly became in a classic from Duvivier-Gabin, a near masterpiece in an old Paris Market, a little bit heavy for some taste, the narrow streets, old decaying area supply an perfect environment to develop such intricate story, just Noir genre allowed it to us!!

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    First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 9.25
    9boblipton

    No Fool Like An Old Fool

    Jean Gabin runs a great restaurant right by Les Halles, the central market of Paris. He's bluff, hardworking, and has taken under his wing Gérard Blain, a poor medical student who works at the market, whom he feeds regularly and takes with him to visit his mother, who runs an inn in the country. Danièle Delorme comes to him from Marseilles. She is the daughter of his ex-wife, who has just died. Gabin takes her in and treats her as a daughter, but comes to have different feelings for her. There's just one problem. Her mother isn't dead. She's a drug addict staying at a cheap hotel nearby, and has a plan for profit.

    It's a tale of betrayal directed by Julien Duvivier, and with Gabin in the lead, it's watching both at the top of their forms. One of the strengths of Gabin is his ability to convince you he is what he's playing on screen. As the chef and owner of the restaurant, he's always busy, cooking, dealing with the staff, tending to his customers, catching fish for a fry-up outside his mother's inn. Others get their moments, like Aimé Clariond as an old rake who keeps bringing young actresses to the restaurant, like a character out of a Clouzot film. In fact, it looks like Duvivier is trying to out-Clouzot Clouzot, and he does a fine job of it.

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      Germaine Kerjean, playing mother Chatelin, is only 10 years and 10 months older than Jean Gabin, who plays her son André.
    • Connections
      Featured in Voyage à travers le cinéma français (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Complainte des Assassins
      Music by Jean Wiener

      Lyrics by Julien Duvivier

      Performed by Germaine Montero

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    • Release date
      • April 13, 1956 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Deadlier Than the Male
    • Filming locations
      • Gare de Lyon, Paris 12, Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique (CICC)
      • Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
      • Les Films Agiman
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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