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L'Arbre de Noël

Original title: L'arbre de Noël
  • 1969
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  • 1h 50m
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6.3/10
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William Holden, Bourvil, Brook Fuller, and Virna Lisi in L'Arbre de Noël (1969)
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Pascal spends holidays with his father Laurent. During a trip, a plane carrying a nuclear weapon crashes nearby, exposing Pascal to radiation. Despite his imminent death, Laurent aims to pro... Read allPascal spends holidays with his father Laurent. During a trip, a plane carrying a nuclear weapon crashes nearby, exposing Pascal to radiation. Despite his imminent death, Laurent aims to provide an unforgettable experience for his son.Pascal spends holidays with his father Laurent. During a trip, a plane carrying a nuclear weapon crashes nearby, exposing Pascal to radiation. Despite his imminent death, Laurent aims to provide an unforgettable experience for his son.

  • Director
    • Terence Young
  • Writers
    • Michel Bataille
    • Terence Young
  • Stars
    • William Holden
    • Virna Lisi
    • Bourvil
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    841
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terence Young
    • Writers
      • Michel Bataille
      • Terence Young
    • Stars
      • William Holden
      • Virna Lisi
      • Bourvil
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Laurent Ségur
    Virna Lisi
    Virna Lisi
    • Catherine Graziani
    Bourvil
    Bourvil
    • Verdun
    Madeleine Damien
    Madeleine Damien
    • Marinette
    Mario Feliciani
    Mario Feliciani
    • Le docteur
    Friedrich von Ledebur
    Friedrich von Ledebur
    • Vernet
    • (as Friedrich Ledebur)
    Georges Douking
    Georges Douking
    • L'animalier
    • (as Douking)
    Michel Thomass
    • L'ami corse
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    Jean-Pierre Castaldi
    • Le motard de la gendarmerie
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
    • Charlie le breton - le pompiste
    France Daunic
    • La monitrice
    Brook Fuller
    • Pascal Ségur
    Paul Bonifas
    Paul Bonifas
      Adrien Cayla-Legrand
      • Stationmaster on the platform
      • (uncredited)
      Lucie Dolène
      • Pascal Ségur
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
      Roland Malet
      • Policeman
      • (uncredited)
      Gaston Meunier
      • Customer at Maxim's
      • (uncredited)
      • …
      Raymond Pierson
      • Customer at Maxim's
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Terence Young
      • Writers
        • Michel Bataille
        • Terence Young
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      7bkoganbing

      Sad almost beyond endurance

      For tax reasons and to be nearer his beloved African game preserve William Holden spent a lot of time in Europe during the sixties working. At the end of the decade Holden starred in The Christmas Tree which is not what you would think by the title, a warm and fun holiday movie. Christmas is peripheral to this very sad, almost beyond endurance sad movie.

      Holden is one of the richest men in the world and a widower who has a young son Brooke Fuller. While on holiday in Corsica and swimming on the beach Fuller is exposed fatally to radiation poisoning. I'm not sure of the science of this, but I think the effects are those that would be sustained in one of those dirty bomb type explosions. You'll have to see the film to see how it is done.

      There's no hope but to make the lad's weeks/months as happy as possible. The moral if there is any is that all the wealth and power in the world can never be brought to bear against the inevitable.

      The cast also includes Virna Lisi and the great French comedian Bourvil. It's a great film, but not for the Yuletide season.
      7wolfcariusm

      A movie just as it's described

      There is nothing bad about this movie, it is typical of the time it was made. I cannot imagine anyone who knows the plot and then decided to watch could expect or want anything else than that which was shown. Obviously some critics have issues. I wonder if they saw it v.o. or dubbed into English. All film d'époque are OTT and nothing is so subtle that any child could not understand it. This is not an intellectual adult movie, anyone who cannot see why actors did the movie should at least have the courage to ask before accusing them. There are also more messages (social and political criticism) than meet the eye and in this respect it is certainly more daring than the less subtle similar criticism Spielberg tried to shove into War of the Worlds which obliviously passed a hundred miles above the heads of the people it was directed at.
      6Bunuel1976

      THE Christmas TREE (Terence Young, 1969) **1/2

      This was shown at Christmastime on local TV in the late 1980s, back when Leslie Halliwell's conservative Film Guide was the 'Bible' of movie-reviewing tomes – and, since he had disparagingly labelled this "the most lachrymose film of the sixties", I missed out on it! Mind you, this does provide the double threat of being an all-stops-out 'weepie' with child interest – of which quite a few, oddly enough, were made in Europe around this time (including MISUNDERSTOOD {1966} and THE BALLOON VENDOR {1974}, which was a big hit when released in theaters locally)!

      By the way, I now caught up with this on Italian TV and, incidentally, in spite of a British director and an American star (William Holden), this is a Franco-Italian co-production, with those countries represented in the principal cast by Bourvil and Virna Lisi respectively. Actually, only the last act deals with the titular decoration and the period itself and, given the subject matter, I am sure it was chosen with ironic intent: in fact, here we have a boy who is fatally stricken with leukemia when exposed to radiation – in a scene virtually replicating the one in the sci-fi classic THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING MAN (1957)! – on the coast of Corsica (where he had gone ostensibly to spend the summer holidays with the industrialist father he barely knew). The latter was nearby (albeit safely underwater) when a plane exploded on top of the child (sitting in a dinghy) and, while killing its occupants, managed to release a parachute containing an atomic bomb into the sea!

      Upon learning of this condition (which he naturally keeps from his son at first, by pretending he is the sick one!), the star dedicates himself to the boy unconditionally by taking up residence at a French country-side château he owns (with widower Holden's new girlfriend Lisi coming to visit from time to time). Looking after this property, then, is well-meaning but cantankerous handy-man Bourvil – in fact, it is during an argument with his boss (which is unwittingly overheard by the boy) that the latter gets wind of the true nature of their isolation! Anyway, at this point, Holden cannot refuse the kid anything – even when he requests a wolf for a pet. Since his father and Bourvil had served in WWII together, they were no strangers to dangerous missions – and so it is that they infiltrate a zoo and steal a male and female wolf (Bourvil having read in a book they would not survive apart!). The scene of their capture itself is pretty vivid, as the beasts do not take kindly to the intruders and fight back (injuring Holden) – later, there is a suspenseful moment while transporting the stolen 'cargo' at a gas-station as a couple of policemen want to inspect their vehicle and the men have to use their wits in order to get out of this scrape!

      Speaking of animal violence, another strong scene involves the vicious attack by the wolves on a 'mad' steed (who has run away from under his own master, a Holden acquaintance, played by Friedrich Ledebur) – with the horse being eventually put down, actually an act of empathy, by the star! To be honest, though, it is this element above all else which renders the film palatable (though Henri Alekan's cinematography and the score by Georges Auric also help in this regard). The anti-nuclear message, on the other hand, is laid on too thick – with recurring noises of jets flying overhead, at which Bourvil utters accusingly (but also rather desperately), "Assassins"! – ironically enough, the actor would himself die the very next year, at just 53, of a rare disease! As for the child's inevitable death scene (surprisingly, he is not shown to be suffering all that much considering, but I should point out here that the copy I watched ran for just 97 minutes against the film's official length of 110!), this thankfully occurs off-screen – with Holden alerted to the tragedy by the howling of his two loyal pets (for the record, the film was released on VHS in the U.S. under the title WHEN WOLVES CRY!).
      Heimdallav

      Still up to date ,to see even if you don't like to cry .

      I red the book when I was 11 and wanted to see the film . I liked it the same . Now I am 35 and I still like to see it sometimes . It's a good analysis of the characters . What would you do if a person you love very much have to die en six month . Bourvil is my favourite actor and it is one of his best role .
      9brittnangie

      A very emotional Christmas time movie, that is already well summarized in other reviews.

      I saw this movie once when I was a small child (4 or 5),this was obviously very shortly after production. I am now 49 and I have thought often about the emotional impact that it had on me at such a young age. I was inconsolable the evening after watching this and the whole next day. I'm assuming this was because I was a very sensitive child and I was so young when I watched it. Back then children weren't so desensitized to raw emotion as they are today. Even still, I don't think that I would show this movie to a child as young and sensitive as I was. Just thinking about it, this movie is still a very memorable and emotional movie to think about. It just shows very well the lengths that a parent will go to to make their dying child happy when they don't know what else to do. It shows the assumptions that people will jump to without knowing the facts, It also shows the loving bond between a child and his pets. If you enjoy tearjerkers, then this one will do the job. I do still think of it most years around Christmas, and I'd really love to see it again. Just writing this review of a movie I saw 44 years ago brought tears to my eyes. A Wonderful depiction of love, humanity and sacrifice.

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      • Trivia
        Maria Schneider's debut.
      • Quotes

        Marinette: [as Pascal leaves with a large bowl of meat to feed the wolves] Shall I go with you?

        Pascal Ségur: Marinette, women and wolves don't mix.

      • Alternate versions
        Two versions of the film were made and released: (1) The far more accessible continental European cut, "L'abre de Noël", where William Holden's English dialogue was dubbed over, and all the European actors spoke in native tongues; (2) and an alternate international English language cut, "The Christmas Tree", where a majority of the cast spoke phonetic English before being dubbed over by voice actors.
      • Connections
        Referenced in The Dick Cavett Show: Eartha Kitt/Rex Stout/William Holden (1969)

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      • Release date
        • October 15, 1969 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Languages
        • French
        • English
      • Also known as
        • The Christmas Tree
      • Filming locations
        • Station-Service Le Relais du Cheval Noir, Route Nationale 16, Epinay-Champlâtreux, Val-d'Oise, France(Ségur, his son and Verdun fill up their car with gas)
      • Production companies
        • Les Films Corona
        • Jupiter Generale Cinematografica
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $1,303,251
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 50 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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