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Le marginal

  • 1983
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  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Le marginal (1983)
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The story is about Commissioner Jordan who arrives in Marseille to combat drug trafficking activities in his own unique way.The story is about Commissioner Jordan who arrives in Marseille to combat drug trafficking activities in his own unique way.The story is about Commissioner Jordan who arrives in Marseille to combat drug trafficking activities in his own unique way.

  • Director
    • Jacques Deray
  • Writers
    • Jacques Deray
    • Jean Herman
    • Michel Audiard
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Henry Silva
    • Maria Carlos Sotto Mayor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Jacques Deray
    • Writers
      • Jacques Deray
      • Jean Herman
      • Michel Audiard
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Henry Silva
      • Maria Carlos Sotto Mayor
    • 10User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Commissaire Philippe Jordan
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Sauveur Meccacci
    Maria Carlos Sotto Mayor
    • Livia Maria Dolores
    • (as Carlos Sotto Mayor)
    Pierre Vernier
    Pierre Vernier
    • Inspecteur Rojinski
    Maurice Barrier
    Maurice Barrier
    • Tonton
    Claude Brosset
    Claude Brosset
    • Antonio Baldi
    Tchéky Karyo
    Tchéky Karyo
    • Francis Pierron
    Jacques Maury
    Jacques Maury
    • Maître Cappa
    Roger Dumas
    Roger Dumas
    • Inspecteur Simon
    Gabriel Cattand
    • Contrôleur Dumas
    Michel Robin
    Michel Robin
    • Alfred Gonet 'Freddy le chimiste'
    Jacques David
    Jean-Louis Richard
    Jean-Louis Richard
    • Antoine
    Didier Sauvegrain
    • Un tueur de Meccaci…
    Stéphane Ferrara
    • L'indic assassiné
    Daniel Breton
    • Un homme de main de Meccacci
    Jean-Roger Milo
    • Le gardien du squatt
    Dany Kogan
    • Director
      • Jacques Deray
    • Writers
      • Jacques Deray
      • Jean Herman
      • Michel Audiard
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    direhard

    Master-Piece

    This is master-piece, one of the best movies I've ever seen. Belmondo is excellent, and Tcheky Karyo, of course. Music of Ennio Morricone is so beautiful that you can't describe it (it reminds me on music in movie "Frantic" by Polanski, where Morricone also made music). This one of the best detective movies, ever shoot in the world cinematography, of course with "The French Connection". You have to watch it.
    8stuka24

    Another winner!

    With Belmondo as with many of the things that matter, either you love him or you don't. I do, and it comes in the family, so be forewarned :).

    There are films that demand not to be analyzed. This is one. Belmondo is a cop who behaves like a gangster to, well, get the gangsters behind bars. His code of ethics wouldn't win medals in any police academy, even a Third World's. Speaking of which, the way we see Marseille, it could well be Turkey or Bolivia :). Facts are not stylized, our hero kills and fails to be killed just by chance. You feel the danger, for instance, when he gets into a squatter's den in order to rescue the daughter of somebody whom he put into jail. He's a hardened man, always with a good blunt answer: "You should have thought about this before!" is what he says to this man when he moans that his daughter has been caught by this delinquents. But then, he gets the victim out of trouble, from an environment that makes his real "nemesis" look less menacing.

    Morricone's score doesn't disappoint, as usual. "Beautiful, elegant, tense, suffocating and full of melodrama" (written by Paul Werkmeister "miser42" on Amazon).

    It's difficult not to compare this to the masterwork of the genre: THE PROFESSIONAL. While it remains at the top, this would make a great 2nd best, specially if you don't want to get emotional at the end.

    Pierre Vernier makes a great if unusual (and thus, welcome) sidekick. Like Jordan, sometimes he doesn't need to utter a word to answer. Henry Silva is finely cast.

    Enjoy!
    7Coventry

    Belmondo, Go!

    I'm a huge fanatic of harsh, gritty and excessively violent cop thrillers from the 70's and early 80's. You know, those flicks with one macho copper solving cases through using hugely unorthodox methods (much against the will of his supervisors) and stumbling upon complex networks and internal corruption. The rudimentary plot is always secondary to the charisma of the lead character, the obligatory virulent car chases, the hardcore violence and the exciting soundtrack. The most famous films are American, like "Dirty Harry" starring Clint Eastwood and "The French Connection" starring Gene Hackman, but over in Europe there was quite a vast number of nasty cop thrillers as well. Most of them were made in Italy, obviously, but the French had Jean-Paul Belmondo! He depicts the ideal macho copper who – dressed in a leather jacket and jeans – singlehandedly pulverizes the Paris-Marseille drug cartel. I'm not at all familiar with Belmondo's work (or at least, not yet) but he boosts the exact right balance between arrogance and utter coolness. Belmondo plays the Parisian police commissioner Philippe Jordan, sent to Marseille to help the local police force with deconstructing the drug business led by Mr. Meccacci. Jordon's methods are effective but slightly nonconformist, like throwing 200kg heroine into the sea. Due to Meccacci's political influences, Jordon is transferred back to Paris, but as a desk clerk in a sleazy red light district. Still he doesn't give up his battle against Meccacci, especially not when his henchmen annihilate one of Jordan's personal friends. There are some impressive action sequences, like the helicopter vs. the speedboat sequence and the wild chase through Paris with an awesome and bulletproof Ford Mustang. The fact that J.P. Belmondo apparently did all of his stunt work himself makes it even more impressive, as some of that stuff looked quite dangerous. The great and heavily underrated Henry Silva portrays the relentless drug baron/super villain, but he's criminally underused and his voice is horribly dubbed. The score is nice but not exceptional and definitely not Ennio Morricone's best work. Overall I certainly cannot say I was displeased with my very first acquaintance with Jean-Paul Belmondo and I'm already curious to check out the other film of his I have lying around; "The Professional".
    7kalevpoeg

    Belmondoism.

    For me this movie seems a little chaotic, it mostly jumps from scene to scene and doesn't follow theme line very accurately. Still, it's entertaining movie for action or cop movie fans. At time of original release this was an excellent action film, but for time being action movies are at totally new level. Therefore don't expect too much. This movie has some good points thought. First of all, we see very good starting actor, young Tchéky Karyo here. Second, for car fans there is a car chase scene with Ford Mustang. Third, Belmondo makes his own stunts. Quite interesting is also to watch the first orange bullet train speeding in France! It's a little nostalgic to see this movie. I would say that after every 15 years or so, it is fun to see it again
    searchanddestroy-1

    Dirty Philippe

    After the success of LE PROFESSIONAL and the likes of PEUR SUR LA VILLE and L'ALPAGUEUR - major action crime flicks - and before the failure of his last action film - LE SOLITAIRE- Jean-Paul Belmondo gave us this one, directed by Jacques Deray, with whom he made BORSALINO, PAR UN BEAU MATIN D'ETE, and LE SOLITAIRE. It is obviously inspired by the DIRTY HARRY fashion, the tough, rough cop - Philippe Jordan - who applies his own methods, against all codes, rules, except his very own ones. Henry Silva plays the villain, this American actor who already played in Daniel Vigne's LES HOMMES and jean Claude Roy's L'INSOLENT, two gritty French crime flicks. The Paris car chase, under the aerial subway line, is of course a tribute to BULLITT, or FRENCH CONNECTION - also car chase under the New York aerial subway line - scene.

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      Belmondo once again beats his own record for opening week admissions in Paris with 468,000 tickets sold.
    • Connections
      Featured in Il fait des Bond: Les meilleures cascades de Rémy Julienne (1998)

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1983 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Le Marginal
    • Filming locations
      • Boulevard Auguste Blanqui, Paris 13, Paris, France(car chase under the metro)
    • Production companies
      • Cerito Films
      • Les Films Ariane
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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