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Adieu l'ami

  • 1968
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  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
4.5K
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Charles Bronson and Alain Delon in Adieu l'ami (1968)
HeistActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

After an overseas deployment, two former French Foreign Legion members plan to break into the vault of a French corporation.After an overseas deployment, two former French Foreign Legion members plan to break into the vault of a French corporation.After an overseas deployment, two former French Foreign Legion members plan to break into the vault of a French corporation.

  • Director
    • Jean Herman
  • Writers
    • Jean Herman
    • Sébastien Japrisot
  • Stars
    • Alain Delon
    • Charles Bronson
    • Brigitte Fossey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Herman
    • Writers
      • Jean Herman
      • Sébastien Japrisot
    • Stars
      • Alain Delon
      • Charles Bronson
      • Brigitte Fossey
    • 27User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Dino Barran
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Franz Propp
    Brigitte Fossey
    Brigitte Fossey
    • Dominique 'Waterloo' Austerlitz
    Olga Georges-Picot
    Olga Georges-Picot
    • Isabelle Moreau
    Bernard Fresson
    Bernard Fresson
    • L'inspecteur Antoine Méloutis
    Ellen Bahl
    • Martha
    Jean-Claude Balard
    Jean-Claude Balard
    • Un inspecteur de police
    Michel Barcet
    • L'inspecteur Muratti
    Stéphane Bouy
    Stéphane Bouy
    • Un homme à Neuilly
    André Dumas
    • Le directeur du personnel
    Steve Eckardt
    • Le baraqué
    Marie-Noëlle Gresset
      Lisette Lebon
      • Gilberte
      Marianna Falk
      • Catherine
      • (as Mariana Falk)
      Sandrine Schmidt
      Catherine Sola
      • L'infirmière
      Antoine Baud
        Béatrice Costantini
        • La jeune malade
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Jean Herman
        • Writers
          • Jean Herman
          • Sébastien Japrisot
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        User reviews27

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        snivlem138

        One's of Bronson's best performances!

        Bronson shines in this great film. This is clearly one his his best pics yet. The movie is great. The story, the acting... Everything. The chemstry between Bronson and co-star Alain Delon works well.

        One quesion though... why is Bronson billed so low? Look at how the cast is listed on imdb page... Bronson WAS the star of this, along side Alain Delon.

        I've heard that new DVD versions of this film are terrible in quality. I have an OLD vhs of this that is pretty good. The quality isn't great, but it is surely watchable. I guess I'm lucky.

        Anyway- go see this movie now!
        7lost-in-limbo

        Even thieves have a code of honour.

        Utterly tactical, strange (watch for the kinky moment of a drop-dead gorgeous blonde acting as pull-string doll for some rich folks), pointless but undoubtedly compelling late-night feature. This unhinged French production is a stew of perplexedly unfocused ideas and random plot illustrations centred on its very charismatic stars (if somewhat anti-heroes) Alain Delon and Charles Bronson. Really they don't get to do all that much, especially during the confined, lengthy mid-section where they hide themselves in a building during the Christmas break to crack a safe with 10,000 possible combinations. Oh fun! But this is when the odd, if intriguing relationship is formed between Delon and Bronson's characters. After a manipulative battle of wills (and childishly sly games against each other), the two come to an understanding that sees them honour each other's involvement and have a mutual respect. This would go on to play a further part in the twisty second half of the story with that undetectable curve-ball. Still their encounters early on suggest there's more, but what we get is vague and this is magnified by that 'What just happen there?' ending that might just make you jump. YEEEEAAAAAHHHHHHHHH! Glad to get that out of the system.

        The pacing is terribly slow, but placidly measured for it and this seems purposely done to exhaust with its edgy, nervous underlining tension. Watch as the same process is repeated over and over again, and you know something is not quite right and the scheming eventually comes into play. Now everything that does happen feels too spontaneous, but the climax payoff is haunting. The taut, complex script is probably a little too crafty for its own good, but there are some neat novelties (Coins, glass and liquids… try not spilling) and visual symbolisms. Jean Herman's direction is efficiently sophisticated and low-key, but get a tad artificial and infuse an unwelcoming icy atmosphere. The sound FX features more as a potent note, than that of Francois DeRoubaix's funky score that's mainly kept under wrapped after its sizzling opening. Top drawers Delon (who's quite steely) and Bronson (a jovial turn) are solid, and work off each tremendously. Bernard Fresson chalks up the attitude as the Inspector who knows there's more going on than what is being led on. An attractive female cast features able support by Brigitte Fossey and Olga Georges-Picot.

        A cryptically directionless, but polished crime drama maintained by its two leads and some bizarre inclusions.
        7FilmCriticLalitRao

        A good star vehicle for American actor Charles Bronson

        Adieu L'ami/Farewell,Friend is a near perfect film in which a viewer is assured that there is all possibility of entertainment guaranteed.This is because apart from strong men in the form of maverick actors namely Alain Delon and Charles Bronson,there are also good performances by beautiful women such as Brigitte Fossey and Olga Georges Picot.It is true that "Adieu L'ami" respects all the conventions of heist film genre but it cannot be classified as an ordinary heist film as it is only until the end that the viewers have to guess about the actual perpetrators of a financial crime.This effect has been created by treating everybody as a suspect.As a different type of heist film, the theme of men being overshadowed by women develops slowly.This gives viewers ample time to develop their loyalties.Before directing this film, Jean Herman had already made around 15 short films.As far as screenwriter is concerned, this is Sébastien Japrisot's second film.He is best remembered for having written "L'été Meurtrier" for Jean Becker (Jacques Becker's son) which starred Isabelle Adjani and Alain Souchon.
        9simonize-1

        A clever script from the late SEBASTIAN JAPRISOT and smart performances from the two male leads results in an engaging entertaining thriller

        A clever script from the late SEBASTIAN JAPRISOT and smart performances from the two male leads - ALAIN DELON and CHARLES BRONSON (or should it be the other way around) result in an engaging and entertaining thriller.

        Add to the above the competent direction from veteran JEAN HERMAN and a sparse but effective score by FRANCOIS DE ROUBAIX, it becomes easy why this film has an odd timeless quality.

        This is a buddy buddy or bonding story with two loners, both disillusioned and world weary, returning, presumably from Algiers. Like the other colonial powers of this time (post WW II leading into the 60s), France had struggled to keep up appearances overseas. Losing Algiers was a bitter blow.

        ADIEU L'AMI (the original title) chronicles the actions of our two (anti) heroes as they struggle to make a go of it, after their discharge.

        One thing happens after another, and the viewer really has to pay attention, because JAPRISOT is lean and economical with his script: if it is there, then there must be a reason.

        Suffice to say, these two men battle it out, physically and psychologically, one long weekend. Their motivation is quite different, their goals are different - their survival depends entirely on each other. That ALAIN DELON and CHARLES BRONSON are outwardly so different - the former, arguably a pretty boy, and the latter an ugly thug, adds to the chemistry.

        That quest makes for a great story, which in turn, makes for a great film.

        Lest I forget there are women in this film, and true to the Japrisot method, they too are memorable, though not nearly as fleshed out; to say much more would be to spoil one's delight in discovering their true nature.

        FAREWELL, FRIEND HAS BEEN RELEASED IN THE UK; AN ANAMORPHIC IMAGE, 16.9 ENHANCED; IN English ONLY (not even subtitles for the hard of hearing); A RUNNING TIME OF 110 MINUTES; MONO SOUNDTRACK but the DE ROUBAIX music has lots of punch!

        Highly recommended.
        chico-10

        New interpretation of plot

        It is my personal opinion that "adieu l´ami" is one of the most underestimated movies of alain delon. Its psychological structure is of a highly complex density and needs to be analysed more. Especially the ambivalent role of women, sex and violence makes plenty of different interpretations possible. I propose to view "adieu l´ami" as an early outlook to the risky and multi-individualistic lifestyle and social attitude of the late ninetees. Comparing now the plot of "adieu l´ami" to the reality of western societies it must be seen as a masterpiece of impressing directive power.

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        • Trivia
          Alain Delon, like many French, had admired Mitraillette Kelly (1958), one of the first Bronson's starring vehicles, and he had the producer approach him when Bronson was in Europe making Pancho Villa (1968).
        • Goofs
          When Barran throws the burning paper up in the shaft when they have opened a hole in the wall you can see it being moved out of the way by film crew because of the shadows it makes before he climbs up.
        • Quotes

          Dino Barran: Give me your word.

          Franz Propp: I ain't got one.

          Dino Barran: Give it to me anyway.

          Franz Propp: Very well friend.

        • Connections
          Featured in The Big Sleaze (2010)
        • Soundtracks
          Adieu L'Ami
          Written and Performed by François de Roubaix And Orchestra

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        • Release date
          • August 14, 1968 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • France
          • Italy
        • Languages
          • French
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Farewell, Friend
        • Filming locations
          • Franstudios - saint maurice, France(Studio)
        • Production companies
          • Greenwich Film Productions
          • Medusa Distribuzione
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        • Gross worldwide
          • $19,800,000
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 55 minutes
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.66 : 1

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