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Une belle garce et le truand

Original title: Popsy Pop
  • 1971
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
164
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Claudia Cardinale and Stanley Baker in Une belle garce et le truand (1971)
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Popsy double-crosses her older partner Silva. Silva has arranged to divert diamonds from a large corporate-run diamond mine in the South American jungle, and Popsy does her "pop" wrong as th... Read allPopsy double-crosses her older partner Silva. Silva has arranged to divert diamonds from a large corporate-run diamond mine in the South American jungle, and Popsy does her "pop" wrong as they are both pursued by police.Popsy double-crosses her older partner Silva. Silva has arranged to divert diamonds from a large corporate-run diamond mine in the South American jungle, and Popsy does her "pop" wrong as they are both pursued by police.

  • Director
    • Jean Herman
  • Writers
    • Henri Charrière
    • Jean Herman
    • J.B. Beellsolell
  • Stars
    • Claudia Cardinale
    • Stanley Baker
    • Henri Charrière
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    164
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Herman
    • Writers
      • Henri Charrière
      • Jean Herman
      • J.B. Beellsolell
    • Stars
      • Claudia Cardinale
      • Stanley Baker
      • Henri Charrière
    • 7User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Claudia Cardinale
    Claudia Cardinale
    • Popsy Pop
    Stanley Baker
    Stanley Baker
    • Inspector Silva
    Henri Charrière
    Henri Charrière
    • Marcou
    Georges Aminel
    • Papa Legba
    Joachim Hansen
    Joachim Hansen
    • Freddy
    Marc Mazza
    • Tormenta
    Roberto Garcia
    Marco Chacin
    Mayra Chardiet
    • Blond Woman Off Boat
    Mireilla Delgado
    Alfredo Joss
    Mario Brito
    • Guard with Rifle
    • (as Lotario)
    Boris Chacon
    Carlos Guerrero
    Cesar Ascanio
    • El Chino
    Moune de Rivel
    • Sister Mary Galán
    Leroy Haynes
    • Ponchette
    Ginette Leclerc
    Ginette Leclerc
    • Brunette with Fan
    • Director
      • Jean Herman
    • Writers
      • Henri Charrière
      • Jean Herman
      • J.B. Beellsolell
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    4RodrigAndrisan

    Just another movie with Claudia Cardinale!

    Claudia is beautiful as always but the movie is not one of her best, in fact, it's one not really good, even mediocre. The presence of Henri Charrière, who is also the author of the script, does not ennoble anything, but on the contrary, it is a boring presence. Stanley Baker, a very good actor, beautiful man, does not have a role for his talent. Two stars for the presence of Claudia and two stars for the presence of Stanley Baker, four stars in total.
    4gridoon

    Very unslick.

    The fact that Henri Charriere, whose life was dramatized in "Papillon" with Steve McQueen in 1973, wrote the script for this caper film and also has a supporting role in it may make some people willing to check it out, mostly out of curiosity. But don't be fooled; it's an (initially) muddled, padded and unexpectedly unslick picture. Not even Claudia Cardinale in a low-cut dress can make it worth watching. (*1/2)
    6Bunuel1976

    POPSY POP (Jean Herman, 1971) **1/2

    Mildly enjoyable international caper, very typical of its period and mainly notable – if at all – for its eccentric setting (a South American diamond mining-town), casting (Henri Charriere of "Papillon" fame as the gang boss, Stanley Baker's graduating from criminal in ROBBERY [1967] to inspector and Claudia Cardinale as a beautiful but duplicitous chanteuse nicknamed "Popsy Pop") and plot situations (the film is as much about the diamond theft and subsequent chase as the settling of a score – of the romantic type – involving the three principals); equally to the fore, especially during the narrative's first half, is the vivid local color.

    Another Jean Herman film which often plays on late-night Italian TV but I've yet to catch is the gangster thriller FAREWELL, FRIEND (1968) which basically hinges on the potentially dynamic star combo of Alain Delon and Charles Bronson.
    ChristerThor

    See the real Papillon

    The fact that Henri Charriere wrote this script and acted in the film is the only reason it hasn't slipped into oblivion long ago. For anyone who has read his autobiographies, "Papillon" and "Banco", seeing Henri Charriere in the flesh is the main reason to seek this movie out. The very fact that he went from escaping Devil's Island and then reinventing his life through some death-defying adventures, all the way up to a film-actor, is a feat to be admired.

    But this film is really shaky in almost every way. The story was written probably from his own experiences, dealing with diamond thieves in the South American jungles. It's really pretty standard fare, storywise, dealing basically with the theme of honor amongst thieves.

    Papillon/Charriere is one of several burglars who stage a daring theft from the steaming jungles, only to experience betrayal from one of their own. They pursue their betrayers and are themselves pursued. But the film maintains an unexpectedly slow pace for this type of movie, despite being basically a "chase story". You almost get the feeling that all of the actors are waiting nervously for Charriere to do something throughout the film, but he spends a lot of time sitting and thinking and smoking before answering questions, in a heavily-accented English.

    Charriere seems to have gotten a bit too comfortable by the time he made this film, looking a bit too portly to be taken seriously as a swashbuckling, fist-fighting burglar. The film also contains the typical countercultural themes of the time involving fear of aging, which was perhaps a bit of a marketing ploy to the audiences of the time. It seems a bit out of place in the overall story.

    Read Henri Charriere's two autobiographies first, then perhaps watch the Steve McQueen film-version of the first book, which was released only a few months before Charriere died . Only then will you maybe acquire the curiosity to see the man behind the amazing books. Otherwise you may fall asleep before the film is over.
    6TheFearmakers

    Actually More BANCO than PAPILLON

    There's a point where PAPILLON author Henri Charrière has a long passionate kiss with Italian bombshell Claudia Cardinale when you know exactly why he wrote POPSY POP aka THE BUTTERFLY AFFAIR aka THE 21 CARAT SNATCH, and why he cast himself in the part of a really old rogue being kissed by this semi-young, gorgeous cult starlet...

    He gets screwed as well, as in screwed-over by Cardinale as POPSY POP, who saunters into an extremely poor diamond-mining village in Venezuela: A uniquely ragged, dilapidated third-world location that's far more interesting than a rushed heist plot involving a helicopter vanishing with the diamonds and the girl...

    Who had also befriended British import Stanley Baker as a cop named Silva, so he's supposedly a local and on the side of the otherwise violent, torturing miners/revolutionaries, who make bandits in Spaghetti Westerns -- which this resembles a cheaper jungle-set version of -- seem wimpy by comparison...

    But we're not here very long, cutting to the chase with Baker and Charrière traveling through more lush, tropical towns to find the girl, who connects with an annoying (and distracting) politician in what's ultimately more a visualized script treatment (liken to Charrière's obscure PAPILLON sequel BANCO) than a realized heist flick.

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      Set (and filmed) in Venezuela where Henri Charrière spent most of his life after famously escaping prison, which was covered not in Papillon (about his prison life) but the little-known sequel Banco, which includes the irony of very poor people mining for diamonds (actually in the book it's gold).
    • Quotes

      Popsy Pop: My name's Popsy Pop.

      Inspector Silva: Popsy Pop? Welcome to Vista Alegre. I'm Inspector Silva. The city's yours.

      Popsy Pop: Is the city yours to give?

      Inspector Silva: Yes. Some people may tell you I'm just a policeman. But really I'm the Prince of this place.

      Popsy Pop: The Prince? Who's the King?

      Inspector Silva: Here? The diamond.

    • Alternate versions
      The EastWest DVD budget double feature version of Popsy Pop (paired with The Cop in Blue Jeans (1976)) uses the Paragon Video Productions print of the film (title is The Butterfly Affair). The DVD case lists the running time of The Butterfly Affair as 100 minutes but the actual running time is Paragon's 76 minutes.
    • Soundtracks
      Popsy-Pop Song
      Music by Frédéric Botton

      Lyrics by Frédéric Botton

      Performed by Claudia Cardinale

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1971 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • Venezuela
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Butterfly Affair
    • Filming locations
      • Caracas, Venezuela(Popsy and Freddy first head to Caracus after the heist.)
    • Production companies
      • Sofracima - Audifilm
      • Fida Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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