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Le sang des autres

Original title: The Blood of Others
  • TV Movie
  • 1984
  • 2h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
655
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Le sang des autres (1984)
DramaHistoryRomanceWar

WWII. In German occupied Paris, Helene is torn between the love for her boyfriend Jean, working for the resistance and the German administrator Bergmann, who will do anything to gain her aff... Read allWWII. In German occupied Paris, Helene is torn between the love for her boyfriend Jean, working for the resistance and the German administrator Bergmann, who will do anything to gain her affection.WWII. In German occupied Paris, Helene is torn between the love for her boyfriend Jean, working for the resistance and the German administrator Bergmann, who will do anything to gain her affection.

  • Director
    • Claude Chabrol
  • Writers
    • Simone de Beauvoir
    • Brian Moore
    • Odile Barski
  • Stars
    • Jodie Foster
    • Michael Ontkean
    • Sam Neill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    655
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Writers
      • Simone de Beauvoir
      • Brian Moore
      • Odile Barski
    • Stars
      • Jodie Foster
      • Michael Ontkean
      • Sam Neill
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jodie Foster
    Jodie Foster
    • Hélène
    Michael Ontkean
    Michael Ontkean
    • Jean
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Bergman
    Lambert Wilson
    Lambert Wilson
    • Paul
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Gigi
    Alexandra Stewart
    Alexandra Stewart
    • Madeleine
    Jean-François Balmer
    Jean-François Balmer
    • Arnaud
    John Vernon
    John Vernon
    • Charles
    Marie Bunel
    Marie Bunel
    • Yvonne
    Michel Robin
    Michel Robin
    • Raoul
    Roger Miremont
    Roger Miremont
    • Marcel
    • (as Roger Mirmont)
    Christine Laurent
    • Denise
    Kate Reid
    Kate Reid
    • Madame Blomart
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    Jean-Pierre Aumont
    • Henri Blomart
    Monique Mercure
    Monique Mercure
    • Madame Klotz
    Micheline Presle
    Micheline Presle
    • Denise
    Renaud Verley
    Renaud Verley
    • Le docteur Duval
    Marcel Guy
    • Le docteur Lenfant
    • Director
      • Claude Chabrol
    • Writers
      • Simone de Beauvoir
      • Brian Moore
      • Odile Barski
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    User reviews9

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    Scott-166

    A good story of war and love!

    This movie has some points that invites a viewer: first of all, the story is based upon a novel written by the great Simone de Beauvoir; second, the movie has a fine director, Monsieur Claude Chabrol and last but not least, a good cast where we can find some great names, like Jodie Foster and Sam Neill (in a great performance, as a sick and deeply in love nazist). The important is that all these points are not a deception. The movie has a witty and elegant screenplay, the direction of Monsieur Chabrol, if it's not a overwhelming work of art, is good and convincing and the cast is really a standout. A good love and war story that goes on in a pleasant way. Watch out: the very last scene is a really knockout! Cotation (7 of 10).
    3nbott

    Thoroughly Unbelievable

    Jodie Foster and Michael Ontkean playing French war resistors is a stretch of the imagination I could not entertain. This story should have been in French with French actors and actresses. I really do not like films that have English lines but songs that are in French etc. At least they did not attempt to have phony French accents. I hope Mr. Chabrol was paid well for this lapse in his usual brilliant film career. This is truly the worst film I have seen directed by this classic filmmaker. Towards the end of the film there is a bit of script writing involving a love-obsessed Nazi and Jodie Foster that is one of the silliest things I have ever seen. This film, as so many others do, seems to enjoy depicting Germans during World War II as somehow not intelligent. Storytellers seem to forget that they almost conquered all of Europe. This VHS will definitely be donated to the next charity yard sale in my neighborhood. Skip this film.
    6jmbwithcats

    When you love someone, you do things that aren't done, including making a believable film.

    Jodie Foster plays Hélène in World War II's German-occupied Paris, where she is torn between the love for her boyfriend Jean, working for the resistance and the German administrator Bergmann, who will do anything to gain her affection.

    Watching Jodie Foster in the role you really see the promise and potential she showed as a young actress. Playing a young and precocious idealist, Hélène stumbles through life, never quite responsible, never quite concerned, while the war goes on around her.

    Sam Neill steals the show as the brilliantly suave, sick and terrible Nazi who falls deeply in love with Hélène.

    One aspect of the movie I find intriguing is the perspective. I'm used to seeing WWII films from the Jew's perspective, with Schindler's List, Holocaust, and The Story of Anne Frank and many others, and in a Rosencrantz and Guildenstern way, the bit players of the darker tales, The French are the main characters while the story of the Jews goes on in the background almost unaware. It is interesting to see the story from another angle.

    In the end, The Blood of Others is the story of a girl who does the wrong things because she's young, and does the right things out of love, but what she really believes is a childish ideal, and her life, though a short one, tells the tale of small but important sacrifices made during the war effort for the resistance. The movie some what falls short in this regard, because while we feel a loss, the overall film suffers from a lack of depth and tension.
    5gridoon2025

    One of Claude Chabrol's least interesting - and least distinctive - films

    "The Blood Of Others" is a strange project for Claude Chabrol to have undertaken: a made-for-TV WWII period piece made by a French director working with a (mismatched) international cast, set in Occupied Paris but shot in English, with several English-speaking actors playing French and Germans. Most of the film is an old-fashioned, disjointed soap opera; only near the end are there a few meager suspense sequences. Jodie Foster is fine, and the film definitely gets a shot in the arm from Sam Neill when he enters the picture in the second half. But it's still one of Chabrol's least interesting films. Overlong, too. ** out of 4.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Love in Time of War

    In 1838, in Paris, Hélène Bertrand (Jodie Foster) is the young and talented designer of the dress shop owned by Gigi (Stéphane Audran). Her "sister" Yvonne (Marie Bunel) works with her sewing dresses and her boyfriend is Paul (Lambert Wilson), who is involved in political movements. When Hélène meets Paul's friend Jean Blomart (Michael Ontkean), she has a crush on him. Soon she seduces him, and they become lovers. When Paris is occupied by the Nazis, Jean goes to the front and is wounded and becomes POW. Gigi becomes a collaborator, and her major client is the German Dieter Bergman (Sam Neill), who falls in unrequited love with Hélène. She uses Bergman to bring Jean back to Paris, where he becomes leader of the underground resistance. He believes Hélène might be a collaborator, but she will do anything to prove her loyalty to France to her lover.

    "The Blood of Others" (1984) is a romance by Claude Chabrol about love in time of war. This film is underestimated by critics and viewers, since the story is not bad, with beautiful costumes and location, and a great cast. Maybe the only but is the movie spoken in English, instead of French and German. The English language is weird throughout the story. My vote is seven.

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    • Trivia
      Claude Chabrol cast Micheline Presle in Le sang des autres (1984), one of the many projects he had accepted against the grain and chosen to handle in the most superficial way as possible. When Micheline asked him if he had any ideas about how she should have played her character, he replied that he didn't. The actress eventually played the role to good reviews, leading the director to tell her with self-irony that she had been much more praised than the film itself.
    • Alternate versions
      The original version was a 175 minute made-for-tv movie filmed in English, in open-matte format, titled "The Blood of Others", produced by the USA tv cable network HBO. It was formatted to a 1.33 aspect ratio and first broadcast in a full 3-hour time slot beginning at 8:00 PM on August 25, 1984. At the request and instigation of director Claude Chabrol, it was afterwards cut by 40 minutes to 135', reformatted to a 1.78 aspect ratio, dubbed into French, retitled "Le sang des autres", and shown theatrically in France and other European countries beginning on May 2, 1985. This cut version then had its dubbing removed and the original sound (and language) restored, the aspect ratio was reformatted back to 1.33, and released on VHS in the USA under both the English and French titles (still in the 135' cut version). Much later it was released on DVD in Europe in PAL format for Region 2, using the same version as the USA VHS (the cut version in the restored original English sound and 1.33 ratio), but with added subtitles for the DVD and cut by an additional 5 minutes to 130' (125' on the DVD due to PAL speedup), and retitled "Blood of Others" (without the preceding word "the").
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    • Soundtracks
      C'Était Écrit
      (I Was Lucky)

      Music by Jack Stern

      English lyrics by Jack Meskill

      French lyrics by André Hornez

      Performed by Maurice Chevalier

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 1984 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Blood of Others
    • Filming locations
      • Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • HBO Premiere Films
      • Filmax
      • International Cinema Corporation (ICC)
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      2 hours 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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