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Le sourire aux larmes

Original title: Griffin and Phoenix
  • TV Movie
  • 1976
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh in Le sourire aux larmes (1976)
Drama

Geoffrey Griffin who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer in his chest, meets Sarah Phoenix as they both attend a university lecture on the psychology of dying. Sarah Phoenix has got term... Read allGeoffrey Griffin who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer in his chest, meets Sarah Phoenix as they both attend a university lecture on the psychology of dying. Sarah Phoenix has got terminal leukemia, but Griffin doesn't know that, and she doesn't know that he is terminally i... Read allGeoffrey Griffin who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer in his chest, meets Sarah Phoenix as they both attend a university lecture on the psychology of dying. Sarah Phoenix has got terminal leukemia, but Griffin doesn't know that, and she doesn't know that he is terminally ill. They start spending time together and fall in love, both struggling with their fate. T... Read all

  • Director
    • Daryl Duke
  • Writer
    • John Hill
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Jill Clayburgh
    • John Lehne
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    477
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daryl Duke
    • Writer
      • John Hill
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Jill Clayburgh
      • John Lehne
    • 11User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Geoffrey Griffin
    Jill Clayburgh
    Jill Clayburgh
    • Sarah Phoenix
    John Lehne
    John Lehne
    • George
    Dorothy Tristan
    Dorothy Tristan
    • Jean
    Ben Hammer
    Ben Hammer
    • Dr. Feinberg
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • Old Man
    Milton Parsons
    Milton Parsons
    • Professor
    Irwin Charone
    Irwin Charone
    • Dr. Thompson
    John Harkins
    John Harkins
    • Dr. Glenn
    Randy Faustino
    • Randy Griffin
    Stephen Rogers
    • Bob Griffin
    Rod Haase
    • Usher
    Ken Sansom
    • Dr. Harding
    Bob Harks
    Bob Harks
    • Theatre Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Sally Kirkland
    Sally Kirkland
    • Jody
    • (uncredited)
    Russell Shannon
      Caroline Yablans
        • Director
          • Daryl Duke
        • Writer
          • John Hill
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        10herrgaman

        Incredible picture.

        This movie does not strike a single false note. Every touch is right on target. Unfortunately it's almost never shown, so do not miss a chance to see it. Except for the fashions and locations, Griffin and Phoenix has not aged a day. Very beautiful, moving and funny.
        10doslobos

        A singularly well-titled story of deathless love

        When I first saw this film on TV I was going through a bad time because of an expanding personal catastrophe. Although in no way really similar to the situation in "Griffin and Phoenix," my own problems -- and my somewhat romantic nature -- made me sympathetic to the situation realistically and lovingly created by Peter Falk and Jill Clayburgh.

        It has become one of my favorite films of the kind. If it is in some respects not always happy, it is thus more true to life. Love is in some aspect always tragic, even when it ends happily in marriage; but love, if it is truly that, is unending and undying. I feel this motion picture should share that fate.
        Mr_Mirage

        Total immersion!!!

        Man! How to get lost in a movie!!!

        I saw this on its original broadcast, and its impact remains with me today, over 20 years later.

        Two human beings, each painfully aware that the end is near, find one another. The ending has stayed with me as the perfect finale to a film, better than most big budget theater films!!!

        One does not think of Falk as a romantic lead, and this film indicates that we, as an audience, have lost much as a result...
        8moonspinner55

        Gritty sentiment, honest portrayals

        Two troubled souls find each other--though time may be running out. A marvelous ABC-TV movie that gave Jill Clayburgh an early triumph (just before "An Unmarried Woman" put her on the Hollywood A-list). The finale, with Peter Falk lashing out on the street, is stunning and staggering in its emotion. It may very well put some viewers off, but I completely understood Falk's character and felt thoroughly his pain and suffering. I've never forgotten that sequence, it is that powerful. Most of the picture is underlined with the usual TV-styled sentiment, however the sincerity of the handling is honestly expressed (thanks to the lead performances and a firm direction). The production is gritty and not glossy (a big plus), and the finale as noted is not romanticized. Worth seeking out.
        10johnnylinehan

        'Got Through' to Oil Riggers

        In the 70s, I worked offshore in the North Sea and I got to run the projector when we viewed films after coming off shift.

        Of the many different films we watched, only two caused the men to linger behind and talk about them. One was 'Over the Cuckoo's Nest' and the other was 'Griffin and Phoenix'.

        'Cuckoo's Nest' had an obvious appeal to the mad, bad and sad men who lived and worked on an offshore construction site. It was essential to be mad to work there.

        We were Cajuns, Texans, Spanish, Lebanese and men from all over the world. We worked a minimum of 12 hrs a day for months at a time building platforms and somehow surviving each other as well as the job and the sea and the weather.

        'Griffin and Phoenix' touched us all for one reason: It was real. On one plane, it is a straightforward love story with moments of deep sadness and even humour. However, the Reality we were affected by was not the story itself or how it was filmed. The thing that got through to all of us, was Peter Falk's anguish.

        The very things that made the world warm to Columbo; the rumpledness, the ordinary-ness, the hidden cleverness - Were all there in this film.

        It made us really feel that it was ourselves up on that screen; That it was our agony; our dilemma; our fate.

        I don't know why it is not shown more often, although I suspect it may be that it would 'interfere' with the Columbo image.

        Whatever the reason, I recommend that you seek it out if you want to see acting that transcends acting and becomes universal truth. No bullshit: Some of us cried. We didn't cry when friends got killed in horrible accidents or even when a few of us got the worst news you can get from home

        But, some of us cried over this film.

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          Star Peter Falk was involved in the editing and post-production this movie for-television.
        • Alternate versions
          Although this film was made for television, it was so acclaimed that it was subsequently released to theaters. The theatrical release includes a title card explaining the reasons for its re-release, and also features an additional love scene between Jill Clayburgh and 'Peter Falk' in which Clayburgh briefly appears nude. (The nude scene, naturally, was absent from the original TV broadcast.)
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          Remade as Griffin & Phoenix (2006)

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        • Release date
          • February 27, 1976 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Griffin & Phoenix
        • Filming locations
          • Six Flags Magic Mountain - 26101 Magic Mountain Parkway, Valencia, California, USA(as Magic Mountain, Valencia, California)
        • Production company
          • ABC Circle Films
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 37 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.33 : 1

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