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En cinquième vitesse

Original title: Col cuore in gola
  • 1967
  • 16
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Jean-Louis Trintignant in En cinquième vitesse (1967)
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Bernard meets Jane at a club. Finding a blackmailer's body near her, they flee from police and a dwarf's gang. Jane's father died mysteriously, linked to her stepmother's photo. They seek he... Read allBernard meets Jane at a club. Finding a blackmailer's body near her, they flee from police and a dwarf's gang. Jane's father died mysteriously, linked to her stepmother's photo. They seek her brother Jerome's help.Bernard meets Jane at a club. Finding a blackmailer's body near her, they flee from police and a dwarf's gang. Jane's father died mysteriously, linked to her stepmother's photo. They seek her brother Jerome's help.

  • Director
    • Tinto Brass
  • Writers
    • Tinto Brass
    • Sergio Donati
    • Francesco Longo
  • Stars
    • Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • Ewa Aulin
    • Roberto Bisacco
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    966
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Tinto Brass
      • Sergio Donati
      • Francesco Longo
    • Stars
      • Jean-Louis Trintignant
      • Ewa Aulin
      • Roberto Bisacco
    • 16User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • Bernard
    • (as Jean Louis Trintignant)
    Ewa Aulin
    Ewa Aulin
    • Jane Burroughs
    Roberto Bisacco
    Roberto Bisacco
    • David
    Charles Kohler
    • Jerome Burroughs
    Luigi Bellini
    • Jelly-Roll
    Monique Scoazec
    • Veronica Yassupova
    Enzo Consoli
    • Bartender
    Vira Silenti
    • Martha Burroughs
    Skip Martin
    Skip Martin
    • Dwarf
    • (uncredited)
    David Prowse
    David Prowse
    • Jelly-Roll's Partner
    • (uncredited)
    Janet Street-Porter
    • Salon Receptionist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Tinto Brass
    • Writers
      • Tinto Brass
      • Sergio Donati
      • Francesco Longo
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    lazarillo

    Not a great film, but worth seeing

    This pop psychedelic giallo is an early film by the Italian "master of eroticism" (he's definitely "master" of something), Tinto Brass. Unfortunately, it's VERY derivative of Michaelangelo Antonioni's "Blow-up" from the previous year, and while some find that movie borderline pretentious, this movie is well over the borderline. It also compares pretty unfavorably to the OTHER pop psychedelic giallo released in 1967, "Death Laid an Egg", which also features French actor Jean Trintigant and Swedish nymphet Ewe Aulin. But just because it isn't as good as two excellent movies like "Blow-up" and "Death Laid an Egg" doesn't necessarily make it bad. It's well filmed, and it has good acting and good music. I actually liked it better than "Salon Kitty", "Caligula" or any of Brass' other later, more erotic, but much more tedious ventures.

    The story is pretty insubstantial. A man spots a a young girl at a disco and is immediately drawn to her. Later he finds the disco owner dead and the young woman standing over his body. Since the disco owner was apparently blackmailing her recently deceased father, the girl suspects that the killer might be a member of her own oddball family--her androgynous twin brother, her grasping mother, or her sinister gangster stepfather. As the couple are chased all over Swinging late 60's London by all kinds of colorful characters, including a hulking black man and a dwarf, they try to piece together the bizarro plot (while the viewers try even less successfully to do the same thing). Brass also throws in a lot of black and white footage--perhaps in an homage to American film noir--however, this style really clashes with the colorful psychedelic pop art and the principal story, which far from being downbeat and noirish, is often as light and airy as a soufflé.

    Trintigant was one of the most famous French actors of the period. He was kind of in the same mold as Jean-Paul Belomondo, Jean Sorel, and Alain Delon. But he didn't seem to rely as much on his good looks as some of his fellow French leading men, and he was often in more interesting, offbeat films like Robbe-Grillet's "TransEuropean Express", "The Angry Sheep", and, of course, "Death Laid an Egg". Ewe Aulin, who was only seventeen at the time, did this film as part of a 1967 trifecta which also included "Death Laid an Egg" and the big-budget celebrity-train-wreck sex comedy "Candy". Only one of these was really a good movie, but SHE is definitely very memorable in all three of them. If nothing else, this is certainly a prime example of a European co-production of the era--an Italian film shot in London with a French leading man and a Swedish leading lady.

    This is by no means a great film, but it is worth seeing.
    5faalfi

    QUITE BORING ! UNSOLVED...

    This film is a dull "dejà vu" (Antonioni & Co.): better the originals.

    Anything new but the inexpressive Ewa also in her nudity...!

    Trintignant is there: maybe ?!.

    I don't know why and for what reasons...And he seems too.

    The fee was so interesting ?

    Not to mention the chasing of Bernard by the bad guys and the ending of the story, both laughable...

    The result is that the leading actor and the most attractive is the "Swinging London" and its people: better than nothing !

    I recommend you not to waste your time as I did yesterday. Tinto Brass has to go softly "erotic" as usual, the way he was and still is (in his 90th), with Sandrelli and Grandi among the others: that's his plus.
    5dopefishie

    Uneven mess

    I love the clear inspiration from comic books. Very artistic style. The intermittent use of b&w is gorgeous. Ewa Aulin is a dream. Simply stunning.

    However, the plot is a mess. The pacing is a mess. The tone is all over the place. The overall narrative has a mystery/detective/crime genre feel to it, but there are so many jarring departures into comedy(?) These tonal bungles kill the suspense and the believability.
    7wvisser-leusden

    a somewhat cheaper copy of Antonioni's 'Blow Up'

    Although not bad, 'Col guore in gola' is clearly inspired by Michelangelo Antonioni's 'Blow Up' -- the famous film from 1966, capturing London's young & fashionable mid-Sixties spirit with unparalleled quality. This Italian copy even goes as far as mentioning Antonioni.

    'Col guore in gola's somewhat hazy plot clearly does not make this film's main attraction. It's the visuals that are prominent here, and they surely are great and inspiring. And very, yes very, mid-Sixties -- as well as a little too extended to our 21st century-taste.

    Male lead Jean Louis Trintignant does not need any introduction. His performance is as usual: most competent. Female lead Ewa Aulin, reminding me of Goldie Hawn, does well, too. Together they take you through 'Col guore in gola', making you a nice watch.
    7dianevallere

    Deadly Sweet....

    Just saw this tonight uncut on the big screen here in Hollywood. Visually very nice. But not really a giallo, I don't know why people keep calling it that. There is a murder which basically occurs off-screen and has almost nothing to do with the "story." Virtually no violence, some eyebrow-raising sex, obviously inspired by Antonioni, et al. Little story, lots of avant garde/graphic style, references to Pop-Art/Lichtenstein, comics, "Blow-Up" and other movies/the Viet Nam War/other issues of the day. Nice visuals/editing/soundtrack (which was remarkably clear in the print I just saw, supposedly soon to be out on DVD). At times notably innovative and fresh. A bit of a surprise ending. Wandering narrative, quick cuts, lots of color and gritty flair. Swinging London backdrop. In b/w and color.

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    • Trivia
      Features Ewa Aulin's first nude scenes. She was 16 when she filmed this.
    • Goofs
      English subtitles mistranslate Earl's Court as"Burns" Court.
    • Quotes

      Bernard: [to cab driver] 12 Earl's Court.

    • Connections
      References Blow-Up (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Girl
      Written by Armando Trovajoli (as Trovajoli) and Audrey Nohra (as Nohra)

      Sung by Mel Ryder

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 1969 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Dead stop - Le coeur aux lèvres
    • Filming locations
      • Jermyn Street, St. James's, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Corona
      • Panda Societa per L'Industria Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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