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Voici le temps des assassins...

  • 1956
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  • 1h 53m
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7.5/10
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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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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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    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.
    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
    10adrianovasconcelos

    Superlative direction, character studies, photography: a masterpiece

    Julien Duvivier and Jean-Pierre Melville are my favorite French film noir directors. Duvivier is in his best form ever in VOICI LE TEMPS DES ASSASSINS, a masterpiece from beginning to end.

    It boasts one of Jean Gabin's finest performances ever - no mean accolade given that Gabin simply never acted badly, regardless of the quality of the film he appeared in. And he appeared in a fair number of duds.

    In this case, he delivers a calm, nuanced performance reflecting the basic good nature of his character, always ready for a kindness to his staff, customers, and friends. He loves his mother and treats his old maid with respect, two women who have always looked out, and continue to look out for him. However, his genuinely benign nature belies a strong character. He is no pushover or fool. The subtle script trains the spotlight on a selfless, generous man who gradually loses his cool and changes as he finds more and more about his deceitful wife.

    His first wife, whom he divorced but does not resent for taking him to the cleaners, is the mother of his second wife to be, Catherine, a young woman played by the beautiful yet facially plain Danielle Delorme - an interesting combination of contrasts that reflects Catherine's own inner contradictions, and capacity to change mood, lie and backstab others in the blink of an eye.

    Delorme delivers an outstanding performance of psychotic complexity under the veneer of normality and bodily elegance. It is clear from the way she looks at Gabin and at his restaurant that she has a plan. That she is not the angelical soul she tries to convey comes across steadily, and is confirmed with her clever and opportunistic theft of a wad of notes from a customer.

    There is nothing innocent about her purported innocence, and her laughing and crying reaction to Gérard murder is a sequence of genius and psychological insight reflecting Duvivier's sensitive understanding of the fact that Catherine is not just out and out evil, but is also capable of love.

    Catherine ingratiates herself into Gabin's life with ulterior motives which are dropped piecemeal in the viewer's lap. The result is riveting film narrative.

    Tough logic drives the highly credible and incisive script. B&W photography is exceptional. Fitting soundtrack, too, with great initial song by Germaine Montero.

    There is not one weak acting performance in the film. Gérard Blain excels as Gabin's loyal but misunderstood and tragically misrepresented best chum. Gabrielle Fontan as Gabin's sharp-eyed and whip expert mother, and Lucienne Bogaert as Delorme's drugged mother also deserve the highest plaudits.

    Perhaps César could have been a meaner-looking dog. I accept that but César too has an exterior that belies his inner personality. That fun and loving exterior conceals a basic loyalty toward his beloved owner, himself an example of loyalty. The scene where César lies next to Blain's covered corpse is deeply touching and it provides the logical ramp for his final, revengeful attack. The beast is capable of far nobler feelings than the modern-looking, cunning, and apparently civilized Catherine, the trademark femme fatale.

    Must-see film noir. 10/10
    10didierfort

    I can't believe...

    No, I can't believe that this film only get 3 users reviews, 419 voters, and not even one topic on its message board! It is one of the four immortal masterpieces —along with "Pépé le Moko", "La fin du jour" and "Panique"— of an immortal master, Julien Duvivier.

    All in there is at the very top (and even the over-the-top is at the top!).

    A clockwork scenario, the sharp dialogues, a cinematography like they knew how to make. And the best own's performances for Jean Gabin, Danièle Delorme, Lucienne Bogaert.

    See it! Watch Duvivier's movies! Vive le cinéma!

    Didier_fort at hotmail.com
    9norbert-plan-618-715813

    A complex & fluid plot

    Jean Gabin runs a restaurant in Paris. He manages his team. He has an adopted son, Gérard Blain. There's his mother, who runs a guinguette on the banks of the Marne. His ex-wife's daughter appears; his ex-wife is dead and his daughter doesn't know what to do, so she comes to see him in Paris. It's Danièle Delorme in the role of femme fatale, who returns with designs that we'll gradually come to understand thanks to the script, which moves forward slowly but surely, with points of no return at every turn. She's going to turn Jean Gabin's world upside down.

    Danièle Delorme carries the film. Jean Gabin is quite credible as the restaurant owner. Gérard Blain is more monolithic. The life of Jean Gabin's character is turned upside down by all these women: his deceased ex-wife, his ex-wife's daughter, his mother. We could even say that they are all femmes fatales, such is their influence on the various characters. This is a film noir.

    It's a good thing that the music is sparse and not overdone like many films of the period. This makes the film even stronger. A very pleasant surprise.

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    • Trivia
      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
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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