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J'irai cracher sur vos tombes

  • 1959
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
318
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Renate Ewert and Christian Marquand in J'irai cracher sur vos tombes (1959)
CrimeDramaRomance

After the lynching death of his black brother in Memphis, a light-skinned African-American, heads to a small Southern town, where he draws the attention of a heiress, and learns that the pla... Read allAfter the lynching death of his black brother in Memphis, a light-skinned African-American, heads to a small Southern town, where he draws the attention of a heiress, and learns that the place is as racist as his hometown.After the lynching death of his black brother in Memphis, a light-skinned African-American, heads to a small Southern town, where he draws the attention of a heiress, and learns that the place is as racist as his hometown.

  • Director
    • Michel Gast
  • Writers
    • Boris Vian
    • Jacques Dopagne
    • Louis Sapin
  • Stars
    • Christian Marquand
    • Antonella Lualdi
    • Fernand Ledoux
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    318
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michel Gast
    • Writers
      • Boris Vian
      • Jacques Dopagne
      • Louis Sapin
    • Stars
      • Christian Marquand
      • Antonella Lualdi
      • Fernand Ledoux
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Christian Marquand
    Christian Marquand
    • Joe Grant
    Antonella Lualdi
    Antonella Lualdi
    • Lizbeth Shannon
    Fernand Ledoux
    Fernand Ledoux
    • Horace Chandley
    Renate Ewert
    Renate Ewert
    • Sylvia Shannon
    Marina Petrova
    Marina Petrova
    • Sheila
    • (as Marina Petrowa)
    Daniel Cauchy
    Daniel Cauchy
    • Sonny
    Catherine Fonteney
    • Virginia Shannon
    Claude Berri
    Claude Berri
    • David
    Jean Droze
    • Ted
    Gisèle Gallois
    Gisèle Gallois
    • Mona
    Lud Germain
    • Harrison - Le serviteur des Shannon
    • (as Ludovic Germain)
    Monique Just
    • Jay
    Jean Sorel
    Jean Sorel
    • Elmer
    Marie-Blanche Vergnes
    • Janet
    André Versini
    • Lex
    Paul Guers
    Paul Guers
    • Stan Walker
    Christian Boisseau
    • Un gars de la bande de Stan
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Michel Gast
    • Writers
      • Boris Vian
      • Jacques Dopagne
      • Louis Sapin
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    5whatsupomar

    I SPIT OF THIS FILM

    Let me keep it simple. This is one of those films that "looks" depressing from beginning to end, and I don't like depressing films. Granted there is some interesting camerawork by veteran cinematographer Marc Fossard and the jazzy soundtrack by Alain Goraguer is sort of intriguing. However the whole idea of an American film done in French by the French is difficult to digest. It starts out interesting enough as a crude exposé of racism in the American South but degenerates into a sexploitation ode to the legendary superiority of African American virility. That's the only explanation I could come up with after watching the main character, Joe Grant -a black man passing for white- arrive at the fictional town of Trenton, and unleash a veritable sexual revolution among the female population. It is never explained how or why every girl in town wants to get into Joe's pants. After all, the man is only there to avenge his brother's lynching, and does absolutely nothing to cause such a nymphomaniac reaction! That is only one of the many uncertainties that plague the script of "J'irai cracher sur vos tombes". I have never read the Boris Vian novel in which is supposedly based, nor do I intend to ever do so. (For me it is quite enough to enjoy Vian´s musical exploits with his muse Magali Noël). But I digress. Back to the film, there's not much to redeem it, unless you enjoy Trenton's seedy atmosphere, a brief lesbian kiss, a topless beauty swimming in a river, sado-masochism behavior by all, violence, and, of course, Joe's uncalled for sexual magnetism, as played by the extremely virile Christian Marquand. C´est dommage!
    7jrd_73

    Enjoyably Pulpy French Film About Crime and Race in America

    I Spit on Your Grave is a French film about the problems of crime and race in America. It seems to be made by people who have learned about crime and race strictly by watching other movies. Is this a bad thing? Not if one watches I Spit on Your Grave in the right frame of mind.

    Joe Grant (Christian Marquand) is a (very) light-skinned African-American from Mississippi who finds his brother dead from a lynching. He decides to go to Trenton (presumably N. J.), pass for white, and avenge his brother. Trenton is a crime ridden city under the influence of a bike gang led by a smooth-talking scoundrel who plans to marry the local rich girl, Elisabeth Shannon (Antonella Lualdi). Joe goes to work for a bookseller (Fernand Ledoux), promptly upturns the criminal status quo, and falls for the rich girl.

    The script is somewhat hard to swallow at times. It seems that every hot looking, young woman wants to go to bed with Joe. He constantly obliges in spite of the fact that he supposedly loves the rich girl. Also, the film wears its references rather loudly. Joe is dressed similarly to Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront. The bike gang is out of The Wild One or some juvenile delinquent B-picture. The rich girl's fancy estate suggests a Southern melodrama. The climatic run to the Canadian border (from Trenton, N. J.?) suggests a lot of westerns and gangster films. It is clear the filmmakers have watched many other movies.

    At its best, I Spit on Your Grave has an in-you-face energy that reminds me of Samuel Fuller. I enjoyed the film for that reason. As a pulpy crime movie, I Spit on Your Grave is a lot of fun. As some sort of statement about race and crime in America, the film misses by a wide margin.
    dbdumonteil

    Boris Vian disowned it reportedly...

    I've not read his novel,so I will not argue,but all that I can say is that the film is a complete disaster ;today in France everybody's forgotten all about the movie .Director Michel Gast has made only four movies in total.

    The leads ,Antonella Lualdi and Christian Marquand ,had teamed up the precedent year in Astruc's excellent "Une Vie";but Gast left them to their own devices and it has to be seen to be believed.How could we believe Marquand is a black man with a white skin? (Vian's book was a pastiche ,they say)How could we believe that Daniel Cauchy (see Melville's "Bob le Flambeur") and Jean Sorel (Jean Sorel?) are "rebels without a cause "James Dean style?(the electric chair scene takes grotesque to new limits).And this macho racist man played by Paul Guers?And the old man played by veteran Fernand Ledoux ,the best actor in the whole movie,but in his worst part ever.

    The script is so poor (I do not speak of the lines,particularly those when Guers tells Lualdi she is restive and he will take pleasure in taming her) it's difficult to catch up with the plot.The form is Nouvelle Vague style complete with jazz with borrowings from the American movies (the ending recalls Lang's "You only live once" and too many chase movies).If it's a plea against racism,then it thoroughly fails in its purpose.
    2jfrentzen-942-204211

    Ludicrous Tract on U.S. Race Relations Concocted by French Fillmmakers

    A French-made rumination of American racial tensions, circa the late 1950s, emerges a ludicrous attempt. A remarkable dissonance of plot, character and sentiment overwhelms practically every scene. The juxtaposition of French-language dialogue and the Continental performances are at odds with the subject matter, which focuses on a so-called "light-skinned" African-American, played by badly miscast lily-white Christian Marquand, who tries to fit in with a U.S. town overrun with racist bourgeois and a "Wild Racer"-type motorcycle gang that appear to have been imported from some American-International juvenile delinquency movie. The clashes of acting, stilted dialogue, a strange French version of Americana, and a plot that is meant to be social commentary but emerges as mild exploitation, result in an abject failure. A risque nude swimming scene is a surprise, and was probably the only reason this movie found its way into the international marketplace. A good jazz-infused music score is the singular plus here.
    1gibbs-18172

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    Not one person sexually assaulted or any balls cut off!

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    • Trivia
      Boris Vian, the author of the novel on which the movie was based, died during the preview of J'irai cracher sur vos tombes (1959). He disowned the adaptation of his novel.
    • Connections
      Featured in Drive-In Follies (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Blues De Memphis
      Composed and Conducted by Alain Goraguer

      Performed by Alain Goraguer Et Son Ensemble

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    • Release date
      • June 26, 1959 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • I Spit on Your Grave
    • Filming locations
      • Studios de la Victorine - 16 avenue Edoard Grinda, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France(as studio de la Victorine - Nice)
    • Production companies
      • CTI (Cinema Television International)
      • Société Internationale de Production de Films (SIPRO)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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