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Paris by Night

  • 1988
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
238
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Charlotte Rampling in Paris by Night (1988)
DramaThriller

Clara Paige (Charlotte Rampling) is a busy Euro Member of Parliament with a husband and child at home and a high powered career, but on a trip to Paris, her ordered existence is overturned b... Read allClara Paige (Charlotte Rampling) is a busy Euro Member of Parliament with a husband and child at home and a high powered career, but on a trip to Paris, her ordered existence is overturned by a murder and a chance encounter.Clara Paige (Charlotte Rampling) is a busy Euro Member of Parliament with a husband and child at home and a high powered career, but on a trip to Paris, her ordered existence is overturned by a murder and a chance encounter.

  • Director
    • David Hare
  • Writer
    • David Hare
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Rampling
    • Michael Gambon
    • Iain Glen
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    238
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    • Director
      • David Hare
    • Writer
      • David Hare
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Rampling
      • Michael Gambon
      • Iain Glen
    • 8User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Charlotte Rampling
    Charlotte Rampling
    • Clara Paige
    Michael Gambon
    Michael Gambon
    • Gerald Paige
    Iain Glen
    Iain Glen
    • Wallace Sharp
    Robert Hardy
    Robert Hardy
    • Adam Gillvray
    Jane Asher
    Jane Asher
    • Pauline
    Andrew Ray
    Andrew Ray
    • Michael Swanton
    Niamh Cusack
    Niamh Cusack
    • Jenny Swanton
    Jonathan White
    • Simon Paige
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Janet Swanton
    Robert Flemyng
    Robert Flemyng
    • Jack Sidmouth
    Robert David MacDonald
    • Sir Arthur Sanderson
    Julian Firth
    Julian Firth
    • Lawrence
    Brian Cobby
    • Foreign Secretary
    Bradley Cole
    Bradley Cole
    • Young Man
    Rashid Karapiet
    • Sikh Leader
    Sandi Toksvig
    Sandi Toksvig
    • Sandra
    Juliet Harmer
    Juliet Harmer
    • Delia
    Melissa Stribling
    Melissa Stribling
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    8ricohp69

    True psychological thriller

    An under-appreciated multiple themed experiment on love, ethics, feminism, murder and the growing EU, showcasing a luminous Charlotte Rampling in a complicated and compelling story. Michael Gambon plays the ailing MP husband in a fractured marriage - a deep moral fissure which splinters the entire film. Central character Clara Paige rises to European parliament power holding onto a decaying sense of self in a European Union working to bring together disparate elements such as boorish English aristocrats and rioting French farmers. Against this backdrop comes a passionate affair; a twist of fate; the unexpected act of murder; its hidden and soon not so hidden consequences, and the jumbled choices each character makes leading them toward the film's devastating climax.

    Like the characters' sketched two faced drawing on a café napkin, to their late night phone calls and visits, this film is about our darkest corners and how we navigate them - in family; politics; and ultimately, in love. Paris by Night is David Hare's dark gem.
    5dwhodgson

    Unless you need a sleeping pill, stay away from this one.

    What a boring movie. Charlotte Rampling plays a British politician with a troubled family life. She stays in Paris and complicates her life with an affair and a murder. The movie is constantly shot in the dark making it difficult to tell whether the setting is Paris or London. I gave it 5 out of 10 and only because I am a big fan of Michael Gambon.
    10robert-temple-1

    A cinematic gem in every way

    This magnificent British film from the late eighties seems to have been largely forgotten, though I cannot understand why. I would say that it ranks with Jack Clayton's THE PUMPKIN EATER (1964, see my review) and Jules Dassin's 10:30 PM SUMMER (1966, see my review) as one of the finest psychological cinematic dramas of the second half of the 20th century. It was written and directed by David Hare, who in my opinion has never received sufficient recognition for his unique talent, despite his numerous successes on stage and screen and the fact that Brenda banged his shoulders with a sword. Every aspect of this film shows genius. The lead performance by Charlotte Rampling as a Conservative M.E.P. of the European Parliament may possibly be the best performance of her entire career, despite all her triumphs over the years before and since. Michael Gambon, who plays Rampling's sad and disintegrating husband, was not yet recognised at this time as the towering figure he is now seen to be. But his resonant voice and impeccable performance here are clear signs of his work to come, especially the lustre he would later add to numerous Stephen Poliakoff productions. The story is extremely harrowing. Rampling plays a cold and ambitious Conservative woman politician, who neglects her child and is alienated from her husband, who is a Westminster MP. I have heard gossip to the effect that David Hare was not unfamiliar with such a woman, but whether or not that be true, he certainly has drawn a fine portrait of her, although an extremely chilling one. She is asked to take part in an important political and diplomatic meeting in Paris, so off she goes on that mission, from her family home in London. (We never see her in a European Parliament environment, and this film is so old that the European Union was then still called 'the Common Market'.) Hare gives excruciatingly accurate and unflattering portraits of the 'Foreign Office types', often called 'mandarins', of two countries, who generally manipulate all foreign affairs and toy haughtily with the fates of nations (or plot how to destroy them by merging them all in a continental marshmallow controlled by themselves, where voters count for nothing). Robert Hardy plays one particularly loathsome specimen, who keeps leering at Rampling and making anonymous phone calls of a suggestive nature to her, in which he says: 'I know who you are.' He has evidently got a whiff of some suppressed scandal in her background, and as the story progresses, we find that is all too true. Andrew Ray does a superb job of playing Michael Swanton, a former business partner of Rampling and her husband, whom they financially cheated in the past, and who has evidence of their early fraud. He has been blackmailing Rampling and turns up again in a state of absolute desperation. Much later in the film we learn that his reason for being so desperate is that he is penniless and needs the money for the education of his daughter, rather than out of greed, and that he is a pathetic figure rather than a sinister one. In fact, it becomes clearer as the action progresses that the sinister ones are Rampling and Gambon, who in the public eye appear to be paragons of public service and integrity. The moody cinematography for this film by Roger Pratt is truly superb, and greatly adds to the effect. He has taken the title literally, as so much of it is indeed by night, but a very imaginatively shot night which entirely lacks the usual cheap tricks of less creative nocturnal film lighting. I wonder if he is related to the Anthony Pratt who did the Production Design, which is also excellent. Even though the film has two Pratts, it has no pratfalls, but is even, controlled, and fluid throughout. The result is a powerful, sad, desperate drama, where some characters' fates are deserved and others are not. Not unlike Life, really.
    8jgcorrea

    Arguably one of the best movies dated 1988

    1. Distant Voices, Still Lives 2. Who Framed Roger Rabbit 3. The Return of Sherlock Holmes: The Bruce Partington Plans 4. Abolição (mini-series) 5. Dangerous Liaisons 6. Tucker: The Man and His Dream 7. Married to the Mob 8. Não amarás (Krótki film o milosci) 9. Não matarás (Krótki film o zabijaniu) 10. Thelonious Monk: Straight, No Chaser 11. O Primo Basílio 12. Strange Interlude [in American Playhouse: 13. Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 14. A Handful of Dust 15. Mississippi Burning 16. Komissar 17. The Unbearable Lightness of Being 18. A Summer Story 19. Cop 20. Paris by Night.
    8emailbillphillips

    Guilty Pleasures

    Couldn't take my eyes off this movie, AND Charlotte Rampling who gets sexier the older she gets. (Is she a jogger? Just watch the scenes where she runs.) Plot keeps tugging at you from beginning to end. There really are no "good guys" here, moral ambiguity galore. But, if you want a 1980's "film noir" that gets darker twist by twist, here's a great way to waste a couple of hours.

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      Final theatrical movie of Melissa Stribling (Lady Boeing).
    • Quotes

      Foreign Secretary: We need help with the french; to go to Paris to haggle over farm prices.

      Clara Paige: I thought Sir Michael was in charge?

      Foreign Secretary: No. Sir Michael has broken his neck, out riding.

      Clara Paige: I hope he's alright.

      Foreign Secretary: Oh yes, fine, but not up to haggling. Particularly with the french, which involves a great deal of shaking your head.

    • Soundtracks
      O Holy Night
      (uncredited)

      Music by Adolphe Adam

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1989 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paris bei Nacht
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Zenith Entertainment
      • Film Four International
      • British Screen Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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