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La louve solitaire

  • 1968
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Danièle Gaubert in La louve solitaire (1968)
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Françoise looks like a sexy kitten by day, but is a silent she-wolf by night, making very clever robberies of gold jewels. Despite the interest, and competition, from Bruno, she ends a lonel... Read allFrançoise looks like a sexy kitten by day, but is a silent she-wolf by night, making very clever robberies of gold jewels. Despite the interest, and competition, from Bruno, she ends a lonely she-wolf.Françoise looks like a sexy kitten by day, but is a silent she-wolf by night, making very clever robberies of gold jewels. Despite the interest, and competition, from Bruno, she ends a lonely she-wolf.

  • Director
    • Edouard Logereau
  • Writers
    • Jean-Paul Guibert
    • Marcel Jullian
    • Edouard Logereau
  • Stars
    • Danièle Gaubert
    • Michel Duchaussoy
    • Julien Guiomar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    113
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edouard Logereau
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Guibert
      • Marcel Jullian
      • Edouard Logereau
    • Stars
      • Danièle Gaubert
      • Michel Duchaussoy
      • Julien Guiomar
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Danièle Gaubert
    Danièle Gaubert
    • Françoise Tilmont, dite la Louve
    Michel Duchaussoy
    Michel Duchaussoy
    • Bruno
    Julien Guiomar
    Julien Guiomar
    • Durieux
    Carole Lebel
    • Olga
    Albert Simono
    • Evrard
    • (as Simono)
    Sacha Pitoëff
    Sacha Pitoëff
    • Saratoga
    Rémy Longa
    • Robert
    François Maistre
    François Maistre
    • Davenport
    Maurice Sarfati
    • Silvio
    Maurice Teynac
    Maurice Teynac
    • Stanmore
    B.W. Husson
    • Madame Stanmore
    Jacqueline Staup
    • Melissa
    Jacques Brunet
    Jacques Brunet
    • Hans
    Serge Merlin
    • Silvio
    • Director
      • Edouard Logereau
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Guibert
      • Marcel Jullian
      • Edouard Logereau
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    6RodrigAndrisan

    Danielle Gaubert it's all the attraction!

    What an original and ingenious hiding of the vault behind the fridge! Danielle Gaubert is beautiful and looks great in the black outfit. She reminded Sylva Koscina in "Judex" and, of course, Marisa Mell in "Danger: Diabolik". Danielle Gaubert even looks very much like Marisa Mell, as if they were two twin sisters and, unfortunately, both died very young, of cancer. Julien Guiomar, as usual, is very good as a rogue cop. Michel Duchaussoy is colorless, odorless and totally mediocre. Sacha Pitoëff also makes a high-class gangster character. Francis Lai's music is not at all what would have needed this film, which could have been much better than it is.
    4VincentElgar

    Pussyfoot

    La Louve Solitaire, which I saw as "Golden Claws of Cat Girl" (a title worthy of ten stars alone), stars stunning redhead Danielle Gaubert as trapeze artist turned cat burglar Françoise. There's more than a little hint of Nikita in the way Françoise is forced to work for the government after being caught red-handed on a job and one can't help but wonder whether Luc Besson saw this before making that movie. Assisted by undercover agent and gifted lip-reader Bruno (Michel Duchaussoy), Françoise undertakes a daring heist to help nail a drug trafficking gang. Complications inevitably ensue.

    The heist sequence is reasonably well-done and is the highlight of this fairly obscure little movie which suffers badly from an uneven tone. Whereas Françoise has all the makings of a comic book heroine – a sexy, catsuit-clad superthief with remarkable acrobatic abilities - La Louve Solitaire is a grey, gloomy movie. Françoise is too cold and remote a character to empathise with and the script lacks the snap and humour that would have brought her flirtations with Bruno to life. Danielle Gaubert certainly looks the part, but her glacial beauty was put to far better use in Radley Metzger's 'Camille 2000'.

    Aficionados of 1960s interior design might like to check out Franciose's apartment, but others should check out Mario Bava's Diabolik instead - a movie which has the humour and sparkle La Louve Solitaire desperately lacks. 4/10.
    5christopher-underwood

    Useless soundtrack

    Seems to me, beautiful actress, Daniele Gaubert was a bit unfortunate in film. She works her socks off in this. In fact she takes everything off to don a fantastic all over black skin tight costume, does some of her own stunts and acts better than anyone else but to little overall effect. She was also in the following year's, Camille2000 (Radley Metzger) and that should have turned out better than it did. Here there is clearly a real lack of budget, with far too much shot in flat poorly lit TV like studio sets and a male cast unable to deliver hardly any of the, admittedly poorly written, lines with any conviction at all. Great shame because Gaubert is great in and out of that costume but has to do everything herself. Useless soundtrack doesn't help and must surely have been chopped about by someone afterwards, barely ever seeming to match a sequence with any understanding.
    7morrison-dylan-fan

    "When you're at home you've got money around, and when you're away you put it in the bank-I don't appreciate working for nothing!"

    Going to visit Liverpool for the first time with a friend,we caught the return train, (which should take 40 minutes) just in time. At the very next stop in a empty, rural station, the train broke down. Left with no advice after the staff jumped on the first passing train and left all the passengers stranded, what should have been a 40 minute ride,ended up lasting 3 and a half hours. Finally getting home,I wanted to just watch an easy-going movie. Finding Mario Bava's Danger: Diabolik (1968-also reviewed) outstanding, and enjoying both "Kriminal" flicks (also reviewed) I was taken by the Diabolik comparison in dbdumonteil's wonderful review,which led to the cat showing her golden claws to me.

    View on the film:

    Looking so fit in her figure-hugging outfits,Daniele Gaubert, (who was only 44 when she died from cancer in 1987) steals the film with her groovy turn as Tilmont. Performing her own impressive acrobatic stunts, Gaubert gives Tilmont a pulpy, sophisticated thief charm, with Gaubert capturing Tilmont's long-con mind-set. As she steals whilst others are distracted by her looks. Although the flick is in French, the moments that co-writer/(with Marcel Jullian and Jean-Paul Guibert) director Edouard Logereau & cinematographer Roland Pontoizeau make the most stylised to Comic-Book colours leans towards Italian cinema, via the stop-start zoom-ins on Timont's beautiful face,and optical, sniper-vision pans, letting the viewer follow Timont's eye on the next target. Presented with chances to make this adaptation of Albert Sainte-Aube's novel a franchise starter, the writers badly miss the mark by holding Timont's eye-catching humorous thieving skills, in order for a plodding espionage plot to dominate proceedings, and trim the golden claws of the cat girl.
    dbdumonteil

    Cat burglar in black tights.

    "La Louve solitaire" was first a series of novels,then a comic strip ,which ,like "Diabolik" was "strictly for adults " before being transferred to the screen for a movie which seems more appreciated abroad than in its native France .

    André Saint-Aube ,who created the character ,was probably inspired by Louis Feuillade's heroine ,Musidora ,who,in "les Vampires" (1915),wandered on the roofs of Paris in black tights ;on the other hand,as an user pointed out,Luc Besson was certainly inspired by the beginning of the movie (La Louve framed and forced to work for the government) to create "Nikita" .

    The plot ,which deals with drug traffickers ,is banal.Francis Lai's score sometimes bears more than a distant resemblance to that of James Bond ,and sometimes falls into schmaltz ,which predates his "love story" music which charted high everywhere.

    The late sixties saw the rise of woman's lib ,and this heroine displayed a firm independence of men;and a woman who performed acrobatics ,complete with flying trapeze ,to achieve her aims,at that! Danielle Gaubert was a shooting star of the French cinema :she began her career with directors from the old age (Autant-Lara and Carné ) ;then her good looks led her to pose for soft-porn magazines ;after her marriage to ski champion Killy ,she gave up acting in 1972 and sadly died of cancer in the eighties .

    Her pairing with highly talented Michel Duchaussoy ,in a part of an agent capable of reading on the lips ,is a good thing :the moments when they enjoy French breakfasts display a good chemistry between them,and that,without a single kiss!Notice that at the end of the movie ,La Louve cannot eat croissants anymore.This little detail means a lot.Duchaussoy,who recently passed away ,was a favorite of Claude Chabrol ("Que La Bete Meure) and Alain Jessua (with whom he made several movies including "Traitement De Choc").The cast also features Sacha Pitoëff ("L Année Dernière A Marienbad") as a chic villain.

    The movie was not a big success,perhaps because of the macho audience,and there was no sequel.

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1968 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Golden Claws of the Cat Girl
    • Production companies
      • Intermondia Films
      • Les Films Corona
      • Selenia Cinematografica
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      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Sound mix
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