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Les aventures du brigadier Gérard

Original title: The Adventures of Gerard
  • 1970
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
398
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Claudia Cardinale, Peter McEnery, and Eli Wallach in Les aventures du brigadier Gérard (1970)
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Based on satirical short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a vain, egotistical Etienne Gerard, a French brigadier serving during the Napoleonic Wars. He thinks he's the best soldier an... Read allBased on satirical short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a vain, egotistical Etienne Gerard, a French brigadier serving during the Napoleonic Wars. He thinks he's the best soldier and lover that ever lived and intends to prove it.Based on satirical short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle about a vain, egotistical Etienne Gerard, a French brigadier serving during the Napoleonic Wars. He thinks he's the best soldier and lover that ever lived and intends to prove it.

  • Director
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Writers
    • H.A.L. Craig
    • Henry E. Lester
    • Gene Gutowski
  • Stars
    • Peter McEnery
    • Claudia Cardinale
    • Eli Wallach
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    398
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • H.A.L. Craig
      • Henry E. Lester
      • Gene Gutowski
    • Stars
      • Peter McEnery
      • Claudia Cardinale
      • Eli Wallach
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Peter McEnery
    Peter McEnery
    • Col. Etienne Gerard (Hussars of Conflans)
    Claudia Cardinale
    Claudia Cardinale
    • Teresa, Countess of Morales
    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Napoleon Bonaparte
    Jack Hawkins
    Jack Hawkins
    • Marshal Millefleurs (Renegade English Officer)
    Mark Burns
    Mark Burns
    • Col. Russell (Coldstream Guards)
    Norman Rossington
    Norman Rossington
    • Sgt. Papilette (Hussars of Conflans)
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Duke of Wellington
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    • Santarem, Count of Morales
    Ivan Desny
    Ivan Desny
    • Gen. Lassalle
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Marshal Henri Massena
    Aude Loring
    • Madeleine
    Carlo Delle Piane
    Carlo Delle Piane
    Ugo Fangareggi
    Ugo Fangareggi
      Véronique Vendell
      Véronique Vendell
      • Young Woman in Hay
      John Bartha
      John Bartha
      Omero Capanna
      • Fighter
      • (uncredited)
      Mario Ingrassia
      • Soldier
      • (uncredited)
      Solvi Stubing
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        • Director
          • Jerzy Skolimowski
        • Writers
          • H.A.L. Craig
          • Henry E. Lester
          • Gene Gutowski
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        User reviews9

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        Charles_Bronson

        Eh..

        I saw this movie this morning and I must say it does not deserve one star. I admit, this movie is not exactly a CLASSIC per se but it has its share of funny moments. I'm not much of a fan of OLD movies but this one has charm to it. You have the lovely Claudia Cardinale of 'Once Upon a Time in the West' fame and Eli Wallach in this movie...good cast and an alright movie.

        It's supposed to be an adventure/comedy and sees to be more alongside the genre of Comedy more than anything. It's funny but not downright hilarious in parts and the adventure seems more comical than serious.

        Eh, not bad. **+/****
        2brogmiller

        Merde!

        Sir Arthur Conan Doyle introduced Etienne Gerard to readers in 1894. This quixotic, delightful character has since been depicted rather disappointingly, not least in this misjudged mishmash by arty-farty Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski who has turned what the author intended as a satire into an infantile, puerile farce rendered even more ridiculous by the terminally irritating and totally incongruous score of Riz Ortolani.

        Skolimowski had at least the good sense to take with him to Italy his fellow countryman Witold Sobocinski, whose camerawork is splendid. Apart from that we have a collection of thespians, some of whom should know better, making utter fools of themselves. The only one who emerges smelling of roses is the glorious Claudia Cardinale. She and Sobocinski at least warrant awarding this ludicrous opus 'deux points'.

        It is supremely ironic that the adaptor here, H. A. L. Craig, turned in such an excellent script for the other Napoleonic film of that year 'Waterloo'. Grotesquely ironic is that in Skolimowski's effort the author's son Adrian is billed as 'technical advisor'. I sincerely hope that when seeing the finished film he hung his head in shame. By all accounts Skolimowski himself was disappointed with the result. Quelle surprise!

        Should you listen carefully you will hear the sound of Sir Arthur turning in his grave!
        6Pleasehelpmejesus

        Indifferent

        I don't think this movie is much to get excited about either but I don't agree that the "easily entertained" are stupid or that they should be "ignored" because of some perception of same, valid or no. I also think that when being dictatorial rather than critical which is the proper tone for a review, one should know the difference in meaning between "fitfully" and "fittingly." When it comes to stupidity, let he who is without etc.... I have seen more than one film which I thought was "stupid" but rarely do I think that people who disagree with my opinion are "stupid" simply because they like something I don't. I am also uncomfortable with the notion that their right to be entertained is predicated on their personal taste.
        7Bunuel1976

        THE ADVENTURES OF GERARD (Jerzy Skolimowski, 1970) ***

        I was pleasantly surprised by this one: Leonard Maltin rates it a BOMB but I found it great fun, if uneven. Skolimowski's first English-language film was actually shot in Cinecitta' and, in fact, features many Italians in the cast (all of whom struggle with the literary - and very English - nature of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's original!).

        There's still plenty of amusing detail to savor - the subject matter of the Napoleonic Wars is treated as farce most of the time and, in fact, there's quite a bit of slapstick involved (to which Skolimowski's technique is happy to oblige via numerous camera tricks, pretty much the sole link here to his early Polish films) - and, accordingly, all the performances are broadly delineated: Peter McEnery is a pompous yet likable ne'er-do-well hero; Eli Wallach is a buffoonish (and gay) Napoleon; while Jack Hawkins has a whale of a time (which, alas, happened very seldom in the films he made following the tragic loss of his voice) as the flustered leader of a bandit rabble who have adopted novel means of torture and execution, and are even dressed in Klan-type garb!

        Apart from asides to the audience, McEnery also engages in a constantly interrupted duel with British officer Mark Burns - with whom he also spars for the affections of beautiful and fiery Spanish countess Claudia Cardinale. John Neville is the Duke of Wellington in his last film for almost 20 years (when he achieved some latter-day notoriety, in another tongue-in-cheek fantasia no less, with the title role of Terry Gilliam's THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN [1988]). Riz Ortolani contributes a suitably jaunty, yet frequently rousing, score.

        Unfortunately, some of the film's visual impact was inevitably lost in the pan-and-scan version I watched (taped off Cable TV); originally shot in Panavision, I wouldn't mind owning this in its proper Aspect Ratio on DVD...
        8UncleCliffy

        Frolic and Merriment

        The Adventures of Gerard is a somewhat silly romp set during the Napoleonic era featuring that career-went-nowhere semi-sexy Brit Peter McEnery. McEnery is exceptionally handsome in a rakish kind of way -- in this movie, he always looks slightly unclean, like a 1970s porn star, sporting as he does the cheesiest of mustaches. But he keeps a twinkle in his eye, and his physical comedy is well-polished. He has a really nice body from the waist up, but the skinniness of his legs is reinforced by the military uniforms he wears in this movie, which are extraordinarily high-waisted.

        McEnery as Gerard plays some kind of messenger, a low-ranking French officer ferrying missives among the regiments of the French army occupying Spain. Hilarity ensues, mostly involving Claudia Cardinale as a sexy Spanish lass doing her best Sophia Loren imitation, with pouty lips and unkempt tresses. At one point, she is (thinly) disguised as a boy, but McEnery sees through her disguise (how could he not?!) and proceeds to seduce her (how could he?!). See what I mean about hilarity ensuing? Spain itself looks like the Old West as envisioned by Sergio Leone. And the movie will win no Oscars for Sound Effects Editing. I swear you can visualize the sound guys clapping coconuts together in the booth, timing their clangings to the fourfold footfalls of the equine cast.

        This is a fun film. With its tongue-and-cheek dialog ("The Emperor himself approved my mustache!"), none-too-subtle sex humor, vigorous visual gags, hairbreadth escapes and coincidences, broad stereotypes (the English and their tea! and there is a whole fox-hunting sequence), and the time-honored technique of directly addressing the camera (which is a technique I like, when done well, which it is here), it is a genuine hoot. And McEnery has a subtlety about him. He can do a lot with a twist of his mustache or a raised eyebrow. He does sexy-stupid really well. Look for that all-purpose ethnic Eli Wallach as Napoleon.

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        • Trivia
          One of two films based on a story and/or characters by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that were released in 1970. The other was La vie privée de Sherlock Holmes (1970).
        • Quotes

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          Teresa, Countess of Morales: For Spain!

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          Referenced in Blow up: Vous avez vu tous les films avec Napoléon ? (2021)

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        • Release date
          • July 3, 1970 (West Germany)
        • Countries of origin
          • United Kingdom
          • Switzerland
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • The Adventures of Gerard
        • Filming locations
          • Rome, Lazio, Italy
        • Production company
          • Sir Nigel Films
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          • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 32m(92 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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