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Adieu poulet

  • 1975
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  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Patrick Dewaere and Lino Ventura in Adieu poulet (1975)
Police ProceduralWorkplace DramaCrimeDrama

Two policemen risk of interfering with a corrupt politician.Two policemen risk of interfering with a corrupt politician.Two policemen risk of interfering with a corrupt politician.

  • Director
    • Pierre Granier-Deferre
  • Writers
    • Jean Laborde
    • Francis Veber
  • Stars
    • Lino Ventura
    • Patrick Dewaere
    • Victor Lanoux
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Pierre Granier-Deferre
    • Writers
      • Jean Laborde
      • Francis Veber
    • Stars
      • Lino Ventura
      • Patrick Dewaere
      • Victor Lanoux
    • 10User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Lino Ventura
    Lino Ventura
    • Le commissaire Verjeat
    Patrick Dewaere
    Patrick Dewaere
    • L'inspecteur Lefèvre
    Victor Lanoux
    Victor Lanoux
    • Pierre Lardatte
    Julien Guiomar
    Julien Guiomar
    • Le contrôleur général Ledoux
    Pierre Tornade
    Pierre Tornade
    • le commissaire Pignol
    Françoise Brion
    Françoise Brion
    • Marthe Rigaux, la patronne du bordel
    Claude Rich
    Claude Rich
    • Le juge Delmesse
    Michel Peyrelon
    • Roger Portor
    Claude Brosset
    Claude Brosset
    • Antoine Portor
    Gérard Hérold
    • l'inspecteur Moitrié
    Gérard Dessalles
    • L'inspecteur Ransac
    Jacques Rispal
    Jacques Rispal
    • Mercier
    Patrick Feigelson
    • Louis
    Jean-Yves Gautier
    Jean-Yves Gautier
    • Letellier
    Pierre Londiche
    Pierre Londiche
    • Jeanvier - l'indicateur au chien
    Jacques Serres
    • L'inspecteur Martin
    Christiane Tissot
    • Marie Portor
    Ève Francis
    Ève Francis
    • La vieille dame
    • Director
      • Pierre Granier-Deferre
    • Writers
      • Jean Laborde
      • Francis Veber
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    8elo-equipamentos

    When a crime fact clash against political establishment !!

    This neo French Noir explores an usual matters where a crime clash against the powerful politician establishment, Lino Venture defying this corrupt system helped by a crazy partner at Paris, as they say "Starts a dream" this forgotten gem from the mid-seventies has a strong persona of the incorruptible cop the Commissioner Verjeat, when expose a politician at public space by vengeance over a death of a policemen from his department, aftermaths he is "promoted" by another precinct, actually it came front above, trying throw off the menace, aside Ventura a true French institution on a his apogee, has another highlight on movie his partner the odd Inspector Lefrevre (Patrick Dewaere) a sort of opposite of Verjeat, fabulous unknown Noir picture from Pierre Granier-Deferre, underrated!!!

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    First watch: 2020 / How many: 2'/ Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
    9gerrythree

    Lino Ventura Stars In French Crime Picture That Is Still Timely Today

    "His face was his fortune" is one description of Lino Ventura, the former wrestler turned actor. In movies like The Sicilian Clan and Adieu Poulet, he played a tough cop as well as any actor on either side of the Atlantic. In Adieu Poulet, as Verjeat the cop on a mission, Ventura's character has almost everyone lined up against him: a cop killer, a political big shot in Rouen who has connections to the national government in Paris and, of course, Verjeat's superiors who consider him a loose cannon. Adieu Poulet already shows the decline in the French film industry from only a few years earlier, when French films were regularly shown in art house theaters in the United States. The production values of this movie are almost non-existent, the budget of this film must have been a tenth of The Sicilian Clan made six years earlier and financed by 20th Century Fox's French movie distribution company. That movie opened in the USA at the Sutton on 57th Street in NYC in 1970 and got a fairly wide release. Adieu Poulet was released in the USA in 1979, playing at the 68th Street Playhouse, where New York Times reviewer Vincent Canby gave the movie a bad review. Then oblivion for Adieu Poulet.

    I was able to see the movie with subtitles only because eight years ago CUNY-TV used to show French movies on its cable channel, subtitles courtesy of Julia McPhail. Adieu Poulet's tale involves crooked politicians, the goons they hire to stamp out their opposition and even the operator of a whorehouse who says she has connections, so Verjeat had better lay off her, after an old customer drops dead in a bed with a built in vibrator. You know, the subject of whores, politicians distancing themselves from the deaths of civil servants and cover-ups of corruption are as timely now in New York City as over 30 years ago in Rouen.

    Just look at the cover-up of the deaths of the two firefighters at the Deutsche Bank building fire in downtown Manhattan, where Fire Commissioner Scoppetta (who never spent a minute working as a firefighter) is protecting himself and his boss, Mayor Bloomberg, by demoting FDNY brass, convenient scapegoats for a fire at a building demolition project apparently being handled by a firm with organized crime ties. At least in Adieu Poulet, the crooked politicians know that the solution to the Verjeat problem is a promotion, not a demotion. In NYC, whether it is reports by firefighters of massive explosions at the WTC buildings on 9/11 or the giant arson fire at the abandoned Brooklyn rope factory warehouse (whose owner already had cleared out another building he owned with an arson fire) or the $75 million demolition fee paid to demolish the Deutsche Bank building, silence is golden.

    But the tough cops played by Lino Ventura are fictional characters. In the real world, in New York City, arson investigators spend their time not investigating crime but chauffeuring Fire Commissioner Scoppetta to meetings. At least Lardatte, the scheming politician in Adieu Poulet, is not a double dipper like Scoppetta, who collects a big NYC government pension on top of his even bigger FDNY Commissioner salary and is only good at lying and covering up arson fires by connected real estate developers. Only in New York, not Rouen.
    7brogmiller

    So long,copper.

    In 1970 Jean Gabin, ranked 18th in the list of 'Greatest Frenchmen', appeared in 'La Horse', a lamentable opus by Pierre Granier-Deferre which even Gabin's presence could not save. A considerable improvement is this later film from the same director which stars Lino Ventura, who was destined to assume Gabin's mantle and is ranked 23rd.

    Ventura plays Commissaire Verjeat, an avenging angel in true Dirty Harry mode whilst the inspired casting of Patrick Dewaere as his hot-headed assistant provides another fascinating variant on the tried and trusted filmic formula of established versus rising star. As well as possessing that indefinable something extra, both actors complement each other perfectly whilst the other side of the coin is represented by the morally vacuous characters that are played by Victor Lanoux, Claude Rich and Julien Guiomar.

    This is one of the films generally credited with helping to establish the sub-genre known as 'neo-polar' which is characterised by punchy dialogue, taut editing, high body count, maximum machismo and minimal femininity. The basic subject matter is redeemed however by the typically French emphasis on character rather than plot.

    Although 'La Horse' is pretty awful one must acknowledge the excellence of this director's other collaboration with Gabin, 'Le Chat'. The brilliant Dewaere went from strength to strength before his tragically early demise. Ventura is, as always, great value in this but to suggest, as one critic has done, that this film represents 'arguably his finest hour' is frankly, absolute nonsense, as this would mean overlooking 'L 'Armée des Ombres', 'Cadaveri eccelenti' and 'Garde a Vue'.
    6deloudelouvain

    Always nice to rewatch a movie with Ventura and Dewaere.

    Adieu Poulet (or The French Detective for the English title) is the typical french police movie from the seventies. I remember watching it when I was a kid and enjoyed it more then than I did now. In those days there were just not that much of good movies, Adieu Poulet was one of the good ones. Nowadays we have so much more choices. I still like it though, and it's always nice to watch a movie with Lino Ventura and Patrick Dewaere, as both are no longer with us, Lino dies of a heart attack and Patrick Dewaere took his own life seven years after this movie. Dewaere was a promising actor but with a troubled mind, still it came as a shock when he commited suicide. Adieu Poulet has a good cast, the story is easy to follow and entertaining, maybe it didn't age that well but still it's worth a watch.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Crime political movie

    Typical of what French novelist Raf Vallet wrote, see for instance MORT D'UN POURRI, the George Lautner's film also adpted from a Raf Vallet - Jean Laborde - 's book. Another very searing picture, "attack" against politicians in general, all stories involving rotten politicians ready to anything to achieve their goals. Even the nastier things. Here, you may expect the duo Lino Ventura and Patrick Dewaere, and yoou have it, but maybe not the way you hoped it to be. Patrick Dewaere was still "uploading" in his career, he was not yet the star he will become several years later, his role here would have been the same with any actor instead of him. He lacks his "true" personality, here. But his character is good, the face to face between two generations. But I repeat, any actor would have done the same. The same cast: Ventura and Dewaere in the early eighties, would have been terrific, because in this period, the latest had grown up in the meanwhile. Claude Brosset is terrific here as the villain, he partly steals the show. He co stars here Henri Lambert, another famous French villain whom I have always confounded with Brosset. Same kind of faces and supporting characters. Good entertaining political crime flick. Very strange and unexpected ending....

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    • Trivia
      It was the first and only time Patrick Dewaere accepted to play a cop in a movie. He played a judge 2 years later in 'Le juge Fayard dit le sheriff'
    • Connections
      Featured in La Menace, autopsie d'un tournage (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Adieu Poulet (Générique)
      Written and Performed by Philippe Sarde and Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The French Detective
    • Filming locations
      • Côte Sainte-Catherine, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France(informer with dog)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Ariane
      • Mondex Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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