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Le Voleur

Original title: Le voleur
  • 1967
  • Tous publics
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Le Voleur (1967)
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In Paris around 1900, Georges Randal is brought up by his wealthy uncle, who steals his inheritance. Georges hopes to marry his cousin Charlotte, but his uncle arranges for her to marry a ri... Read allIn Paris around 1900, Georges Randal is brought up by his wealthy uncle, who steals his inheritance. Georges hopes to marry his cousin Charlotte, but his uncle arranges for her to marry a rich neighbour. As an act of revenge, Georges steals the fiance's family jewels, and enjoys ... Read allIn Paris around 1900, Georges Randal is brought up by his wealthy uncle, who steals his inheritance. Georges hopes to marry his cousin Charlotte, but his uncle arranges for her to marry a rich neighbour. As an act of revenge, Georges steals the fiance's family jewels, and enjoys the experience so much that he embarks upon a life-time of burglary.

  • Director
    • Louis Malle
  • Writers
    • Georges Darien
    • Jean-Claude Carrière
    • Louis Malle
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Geneviève Bujold
    • Marie Dubois
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
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    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Georges Darien
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Louis Malle
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Geneviève Bujold
      • Marie Dubois
    • 13User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Georges Randal
    Geneviève Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold
    • Charlotte Randal
    Marie Dubois
    Marie Dubois
    • Geneviève Delpiels
    Julien Guiomar
    Julien Guiomar
    • L'abbé Félix La Margelle
    Paul Le Person
    Paul Le Person
    • Roger Voisin dit Roger-La-Honte
    Christian Lude
    • Urbain Randal - l'oncle et tuteur de Georges
    Françoise Fabian
    Françoise Fabian
    • Ida
    Marlène Jobert
    Marlène Jobert
    • Broussaille
    Bernadette Lafont
    Bernadette Lafont
    • Marguerite - la bonne délurée
    Martine Sarcey
    • Renée Mouratet
    Roger Crouzet
    • Mouratet
    Jacques Debary
    Jacques Debary
    • Le député Courbassol
    Fernand Guiot
    Fernand Guiot
    • Emiel Van Der Busch
    Marc Dudicourt
    • Georges Antoine
    Paul Vally
    • Maître Vivonne - le notaire
    Monique Mélinand
    • Madame de Montareuil
    • (as Monique Melinand)
    Madeleine Damien
    Madeleine Damien
    • Marie-Jeanne
    Jacqueline Staup
    • Madame Van der Busch
    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Georges Darien
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Louis Malle
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    User reviews13

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    10Spamlet

    A sadly overlooked Masterpiece.

    Just saw this forgotten gem by Louis Malle today on Starz. I absolutely loved it. I admit I have a huge bias towards movies about thieves: the artistry of their trade fascinates me (and explains why I can't get enough of playing "Thief" the computer game series).

    Nevertheless, this was an engrossing turn of the century period piece which is filled with brilliant, subtle characterizations of extremely interesting and complex characters. It's exciting without needing to be fast paced and it doesn't sacrifice depth of emotion (which is repressed but fully present under the surface as these characters must constantly re-evaluate their involvement in their chosen lifestyles).

    The film is beautifully structured so that by the end of it we, who have been voyeuristically caught up in the romance of suave criminals, must, like them, take stock of what has been lost.
    6ma-cortes

    Jean Paul Belmondo is terrific as a shrewd burglar and well accompanied by several gorgeous French actresses

    In Paris circa 1900, rakish Georges Randal (Jean Paul Belmondo) is brought up by his rich and egoistic uncle , who robs his inheritance . Georges hopes to marry his cousin Charlotte (Geneviève Bujold) , but his uncle manages himself for her to marry a wealthy neighbour. As an act of vengeance, Georges steals the family jewels. Subsequently , he becomes an expert thief , enjoying the experience so much that he join forces with another swindler , a cunning priest : abbé Félix La Margelle (Julien Guiomar) . He unites other fellow thieves and all of them robbing the bourgeois people and making off with their women . While he meets and falls in love for a great number of beautiful girls : Geneviève Bujold ,Marie Dubois , Françoise Fabian , Marlène Jobert , Bernadette Lafont . The light touch of the masters! Malle makes ... Belmondo takes.

    This was a decent and brilliant Louis Malle film, but neither extraordinary , nor notable , but an acceptable and passable picture . Set in the turn of the century , being a very well designed period piece which is filled with subtle characterizations , intrigue , drama , action , and brief bits of humor and irony . These elements are efficiently and compellingly blended by Luis Malle , a director during the¨Nouvelle Vague, New Wave" of 1950s and 1960s , though technically not considered a Nouvelle Vague auteur . Including a splendid protagonist , Belmondo , who along the way gets flirty with a great deal of wonderful and popular French actresses . Cast is frankly well as Jean Paul Belmondo who gives a sympathetic and enjoyable acting , as usual , as a spoiled young who embarks upon a life-time of burglary . Belmondo was at the peak of his international fame , by the time he played his best titles as Pierrot le Fou , Weekend at Dunkirk , Tender Scoundrel , Chinese Adventures in China , Oh ¡ , Backfire, Mississippi Mermaid , among others . Support cast is pretty good , such as : Marie Dubois , Françoise Fabian , Bernadette Lafont , Marlene Jobert and brief appeaarances and cameos from Charles Denner , Anne Vernon , Jean-Luc Bideau and Louis Malle himself as a figurant .

    The film displays an engrossing and adequate cinematography by prestigious camera operator Henry Decae . As well as an evocative and atmospheric musical score .The motion picture was professionally directed by Louis Malle , but in fits and starts . Malle is considered to be one of the best French filmmakers . His résumé showed that he had worked as an assistant to filmmaker Robert Bresson when Malle was hired by underwater explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau to be a photographer on the Calypso. Cousteau soon promoted him to be co-director of "The Silent World"(1956) . Years later, Cousteau called Malle the best underwater cameraman he ever had . His first film was the intriguing story ¨Lift to the Scaffold¨(58) . Malle's second film, ¨Les amants ¨or "The Lovers"(1958) , starring Jeanne Moreau broke taboos against on screen eroticism. In 1968 the U.S. Supreme Court reversed the obscenity conviction of an Ohio theater that had exhibited "Les Amants." He also made films on the other side of the Atlantic, starting with Pretty Baby (1978), the film that made Brooke Shields an international superstar. The actress who played a supporting role in that film was given a starring role in Malle's next American film, Atlantic City (1980) , that promising actress was Susan Sarandon. In one of his later French films, Au revoir les enfants (1987), Malle was able to find catharsis for an experience that had haunted him since the German occupation of France in World War II. At age 12, he was sent to a Catholic boarding school near Paris that was a refuge for several Jewish students, one of them was Malle's rival for academic honors and his friend . After that , he made ¨Milou en mai¨and ¨Damage¨ with two international actors Jeremy Irons and Juliette Binoche .In his final film, Vania in 42 Street (1994), Malle again penetrated the veil between life and art as theater people rehearse Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya." In that film, Malle worked again with theater director Andre Gregory and actor-playwright Wallace Shawn . Malle was married to Candice Bergen, and he succumbed to lymphoma in 1995. Rating : 6/10 . Well worth seeing .
    6senortuffy

    Surprisingly dull comedy

    I finally got around to watching a tape of this movie I'd made awhile back, and frankly, I was very disappointed. Jean-Paul Belmondo at the peak of his international fame, Louis Malle ("Atlantic City") directing - how could it go wrong? But regardless, this is just a simple comedy without much depth.

    Belmondo plays a French thief around the turn of the century, and the joke is that he and his fellow thieves are robbing the bourgeois and making off with their women. No new ground is broken, and to be honest, even with this simple plot, it isn't particularly well-executed.

    Even fans of Belmondo might be bored with this film - instead of his usual droll demeanor, he's dull and just floats from one scene to another without making much of an impact.

    So-so entertainment, that's all.
    9searchanddestroy-1

    Louis Malle with the Chabrol's touch.

    If I had watcehd this film without seeing the director's name on the opening credits, I would have bet my last shirt on Claude Chabrol, because of the subject, atmosphere - bourgeoisie, upper middle class critism - and actors directing. Yes, Claude Chabrol could have done this; after all, he did LANDRU, which takes place in the same period as this one, costume drama. Very brilliant movie, where Jean Paul Belmondo is absolutely great, complex, ambivalent.
    7bob998

    At least there's Genevieve Bujold...

    ... and those gorgeous eyes to look at. The film would be a lot better if it were 30 minutes shorter, and if Malle didn't lovingly photograph those rich interiors, that gorgeous furniture that Belmondo treats so brutally with his burglar tools. Jacques Saulnier did the production design, and this is a really handsome film to watch. It is a precursor to Stavisky..., the Resnais film that Belmondo starred in some years later, another Saulnier production. The solitary nature of the crimes Randal commits does not allow the idea of a confederation of criminals against the bourgeoisie to develop--this is one of the themes of the script that fails to work.

    The acting is always good. Guiomar as the crooked priest is always effective; you may remember him longer than you do Belmondo. Paul Le Person as a thief has some good scenes, as does Jacques Debary as the politician Randal robs while he's making a speech. The best scene for me was the Guiomar-Marie Dubois encounter, when she recounts a bogus story to the feigned surprise of the priest.

    Louis Malle was one of the greatest French directors, along with Resnais and Chabrol, yet he didn't always make the films that his talent should have let him do. Le Voleur is just too ripe, too pretty, too focused on surfaces to work for me.

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      Following the group with the bear, Randal walks into the gate holding his cane in his left hand. After the cut to his front side, the cane has switched to his right hand.
    • Quotes

      Georges Randal: I do a dirty job but I have an excuse: I do it dirtily.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995)

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 1967 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Latin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Thief of Paris
    • Filming locations
      • Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France(train station)
    • Production companies
      • Nouvelles Éditions de Films (NEF)
      • Les Productions Artistes Associés
      • Compagnia Cinematografica Champion
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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