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C'est la guerre

Original title: Lafayette Escadrille
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Tab Hunter and Etchika Choureau in C'est la guerre (1958)
American youth and flying ace flies for France in World War I, meets and loves a French girl and a prostitute.
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American youth and flying ace flies for France in World War I, meets and loves a French girl and a prostitute.American youth and flying ace flies for France in World War I, meets and loves a French girl and a prostitute.American youth and flying ace flies for France in World War I, meets and loves a French girl and a prostitute.

  • Director
    • William A. Wellman
  • Writers
    • Albert Sidney Fleischman
    • William A. Wellman
  • Stars
    • Tab Hunter
    • Clint Eastwood
    • Etchika Choureau
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    5.5/10
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    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Albert Sidney Fleischman
      • William A. Wellman
    • Stars
      • Tab Hunter
      • Clint Eastwood
      • Etchika Choureau
    • 19User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Tab Hunter
    Tab Hunter
    • Thad Walker
    Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood
    • George Moseley
    Etchika Choureau
    Etchika Choureau
    • Renée Beaulieu
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Drill Sergeant
    David Janssen
    David Janssen
    • Duke Sinclair
    Paul Fix
    Paul Fix
    • U.S. General
    Veola Vonn
    Veola Vonn
    • The Madam
    Will Hutchins
    Will Hutchins
    • Dave Putnam
    Robert Hover
    Robert Hover
    • Dave Judd
    • (as Bob Hover)
    Tom Laughlin
    Tom Laughlin
    • Arthur Blumenthal
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Frank Baylies
    Henry Nakamura
    Henry Nakamura
    • Jimmy
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Sgt. Parris
    Raymond Bailey
    Raymond Bailey
    • Amos J. Walker
    William Wellman Jr.
    William Wellman Jr.
    • Bill Wellman Sr.
    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • Tom Hitchcock
    Denny Devine
    • Lawrence 'Red' Scanlon
    • (as Dennis Devine)
    Ralph Guldahl
    • Dudley Tucker
    • Director
      • William A. Wellman
    • Writers
      • Albert Sidney Fleischman
      • William A. Wellman
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    Sleepy-17

    Sadly cliched and uninteresting

    There isn't much here more than a great director's swan song. Tab Hunter's acting is pretty good (!?) but not enough to lift the drab GI-in-love-with-a-French-woman theme. Most of the flying scenes don't match the ones from the director's 30s films. If you're interested in the director's career, don't skip this, you'll enjoy the themes and the depiction of air combat. Also Leonard Rosenman's score is a stand-out. But if you're not a Wellman fan you won't remember this a month after you've seen it. Wellman is one of the great American directors; see everything else and watch for the evidence of his skills that are sadly not to be found here.
    7thinker1691

    " Somewhere between Abore and Paris, I grew Up "

    The films involving early flying, aircraft and the conflict of air battle are very interesting. However, due to the limited equipment and the lack of good directors and writers, the earliest offerings of movie flying are greatly lacking. The late great Howard Hughes did one called 'Hells Angels' which was not bad, but difficult to follow. This is one of those attempts. The casting is overloaded with prime star material, in fact this movie has some of the best aspiring talent in Hollywood. If you'll look closely, you'll see, David Janssen, playing Duke Sinclair, Clint Eastwood playing George Moseley, Tom (Billy Jack) Laughlin as Arthur Blumenthal, Paul Fix as the General and Will Hutchins as Dave Putnam. Tab Hunter is Thad Walker in this story which is more love story than W.W.I fighting epic, is fine for it's day, but somewhat of a sleeper for modern audiences. Nvertheless, a good offering of primitive flying and fanciful storyline for it's time. ***
    7dglink

    "Wings" Jr.

    William Wellman's soaring aerial drama, "Wings," won the first Academy Award for Best Picture in 1927, and, three decades later, the director returned to World War I flying aces in his 1958 picture, "Lafayette Escadrille." Although Wellman's second depiction of early pilots and dogfights pales in comparison to his first effort, the film nevertheless has its moments. The aerial scenes, well photographed by William H. Clothier in black and white, are reminiscent of the earlier film. Evidently shot in the air, the fragile aircraft sweep across the French countryside, well, California actually, and we get point-of-view shots of pilots in their cockpits, similar to those in "Wings."

    Although Tab Hunter was never known as a great actor, he plays young American troublemaker turned expatriate pilot, Thad Walker, quite well. The handsome blonde is hunky eye candy and quickly falls under the spell of equally blonde and winsome Etchika Choreau. Unfortunately, the film details the romance, trials, and tribulations of the dewy-eyed pair, which border on the clichéd, and neglects the camaraderie of Walker's fellow pilots and their daring exploits in the air. Among Walker's neglected comrades are a pre-"Fugitive" David Janssen, a pre-"Billy Jack" Tom Laughlin, and Brett Halsey. Oh, and there is another young actor among the pilots, a tall good looking guy, Clint Eastwood, whose subsequent career would overshadow those of both the film's star and its Oscar-winning director.

    Albert Sidney Fleischman's screenplay has problems with credibility and evasiveness. Despite his wholesome demeanor, Walker is supposed to be troublesome, having suffered at the hands of his father. His conflicted behavior results in some melodramatics involving a French officer, the stockade, and desertion, none of which is convincing. Seeking a job because his "wife," who may or may not be a lady of the evening, is supporting him,he goes to what viewers may perceive as a madame to work at what the audience may construe as a pimp. Not only are the proceedings purposely vague in a 1950's Production Code way, they are at odds with the character as we perceive him and certainly at odds with the image Tab Hunter enjoyed.

    In "Wings," Wellman focused on the aerial spectacle and relegated the personal stories to supporting status. With "Lafayette Escadrille," he goes in the other direction. If the drama had been as compelling as the dogfights and biplanes, the movie would have been successful. Unfortunately, the travails of two beautiful people do not sustain interest, despite Tab's often well-exposed torso. Despite the flaws, "Lafayette Escadrille" is not a disaster and worth a look; the aerial photography is good, the vintage planes are wonderful, Tab's muscles are well defined, and young Clint is obviously on his way to a brilliant career.
    5r96sk

    Isn't one I'd recommend

    Not one that'll live long in the memory.

    'Lafayette Escadrille' is mildly watchable but I can't really recall anything that occurred across the 90 minutes or so. The potential-filled story isn't all that interestingly portrayed and the acting is, while nothing bad, just very plain, pardon the pun, as no-one stands out.

    This is one of Clint Eastwood's early credited roles, though he may as well have been uncredited to be honest - very much seen more than he is heard, though apparently could've been lead if director William A. Wellman had his way. Tab Hunter is the lead here, but the only thing I'll take from him here is that he kinda looks like MMA fighter Ian Garry... just me that sees that? Probably.

    Could be worth a watch for some of the neat aerial sequences near the end, but otherwise this 1958 flick isn't one I'd recommend.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Clint and flying

    Thad Walker (Tab Hunter) steals a car and hits a bicyclist. Luckily, the victim survived. His abusive tycoon father is not so delighted. Thad runs away to Europe as a stowaway on a ship. He joins the Lafayette Escadrille, a squad of American flyers fighting for France during WWI. He falls for French girl Renée Beaulieu. George Moseley (Clint Eastwood) is a member of the squad.

    To me, Tab Hunter is a beef cake with limited acting skills. He doesn't have that many chances to be shirtless, but he makes every one of them count. It is interesting that they gave him a scar on his face. It actually helped his acting. The movie is slow and plodding when it's only his story. It becomes more fun when it's the group. It doesn't hurt to have future star Clint Eastwood in the mix. I like the group, but I like the flying more. I love the trainer planes. They look like kites with wings. If there is more room to grow, it would be more flying sequences. I'm a sucker for real planes and real flying. There is some good flying at the end, but the movie needs more of it especially during the middle part.

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    • Trivia
      According to Tab Hunter in his memoirs, "Tab Hunter Confidential", William A. Wellman was furious because, on the set, Warner Brothers replaced a coffee man, who gave coffee to the crew, with an automatic machine where everyone had to pay, so Wellman grabbed the machine, threw it on the floor and brought it brutally to the street. The coffee man came back.
    • Goofs
      Aviators in World War I generally didn't wear the high-collar tunics like the one worn by Thad. This is because they needed to be able to turn their heads while flying. Rather, they wore a uniform coat that required a shirt and tie.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Narrator: A half-forgotten corner of France in a wholly-forgotten war. In memory of the heroes of the Lafayette Escadrille, who died in defense of life and of liberty. This monument, this patch of foreign sky, belongs to a handful of Americans who flew for France and died for France in the First World War. They came with an air of adventure or a sense of impatience in the days before America entered the war. The wore French uniforms, they fought in French planes, and they fell in love with French women. These weren't just names in 1917; they were headlines. But this story is about a man whose name isn't carved in stone with the other young men of that old war. He ran away to war for reasons of his own. His name is Thad Walker.

    • Crazy credits
      And Introducing Bill Wellman, Jr. Jody McCrea Dennis Devine
    • Alternate versions
      There are two versions of the film: in one the main characters marry each other happily, in the other Tab Hunter's character dies and Etchika Choureau's commits suicide.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tab Hunter Confidential (2015)

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Lafayette Escadrille
    • Filming locations
      • Salinas, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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