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Le Diable en robe bleue

Original title: Devil in a Blue Dress
  • 1995
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  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
27K
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Le Diable en robe bleue (1995)
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A Black war hero is hired to find a mysterious woman, and gets mixed up in a murderous political scandal in 1948 Los Angeles.A Black war hero is hired to find a mysterious woman, and gets mixed up in a murderous political scandal in 1948 Los Angeles.A Black war hero is hired to find a mysterious woman, and gets mixed up in a murderous political scandal in 1948 Los Angeles.

  • Director
    • Carl Franklin
  • Writers
    • Walter Mosley
    • Carl Franklin
  • Stars
    • Denzel Washington
    • Tom Sizemore
    • Jennifer Beals
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    27K
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    • Director
      • Carl Franklin
    • Writers
      • Walter Mosley
      • Carl Franklin
    • Stars
      • Denzel Washington
      • Tom Sizemore
      • Jennifer Beals
    • 94User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • Easy Rawlins
    Tom Sizemore
    Tom Sizemore
    • Dewitt Albright
    Jennifer Beals
    Jennifer Beals
    • Daphne Monet
    Don Cheadle
    Don Cheadle
    • Mouse Alexander
    Maury Chaykin
    Maury Chaykin
    • Matthew Terell
    Terry Kinney
    Terry Kinney
    • Todd Carter
    Mel Winkler
    • Joppy
    Albert Hall
    Albert Hall
    • Odell
    Lisa Nicole Carson
    Lisa Nicole Carson
    • Coretta James
    Jernard Burks
    Jernard Burks
    • Dupree Brouchard
    David Fonteno
    David Fonteno
    • Junior Fornay
    • (as David Wolos-Fonteno)
    John Roselius
    John Roselius
    • Mason
    Beau Starr
    Beau Starr
    • Miller
    Steven Randazzo
    Steven Randazzo
    • Benny Giacomo
    Scott Lincoln
    Scott Lincoln
    • Richard McGee
    L. Scott Caldwell
    L. Scott Caldwell
    • Hattie Parsons
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    Barry Shabaka Henley
    • Woodcutter
    Nick Corello
    • Shariff
    • Director
      • Carl Franklin
    • Writers
      • Walter Mosley
      • Carl Franklin
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    8NateWatchesCoolMovies

    A terrific spin on classic Chandler

    Devil In A Blue Dress takes the classic Raymond Chandler mystery form and uproots it just a smidge, setting it in the African American community of 1948 Los Angeles, with terrific results. Noir takes on a double meaning (naughty pun) as WWII vet turned private eye Ezekial "Easy" Rawlins (Denzel Washington) finds himself mired in the quick sands of corruption, coersion and murder most foul after taking on a job that's led him straight to the dirtiest little secret in town. After he accepts a missing persons inquiry from mysterious DeWitt Allbright (Tom Sizemore, first shady and then downright scary when we see what he's really about), he finds himself searching for a girl named Daphne (Jennifer Beals) a runaway with ties to a very powerful politician (Maury Chaykin makes your skin creep and crawl) with some seriously disturbing extra curricular activities. Rawlins recognizes danger when he sees it and tries to back out, but by then he knows too much and it's way late in the game. Now he must navigate the scene like the pro he to escape not only with answers, but perhaps his life. Washington gives him the underdog treatment, a worn out gumshoe who still has some grit left, enough for one last ride in any case. There's an L.A. Confidential type feel to the plot in the sense that it ducks some conventions in order to service true surprise from its audience. Sizemore is a charming viper as the kind of dude you never want to trust (isn't he just the best at playing that?) and Beals subverts the damsel in distress archetype by injecting her performance with a jolt of poison. In terms of L.A. noir this baby is fairly overlooked, but holds its own to this day. Watch for Don Cheadle as well.
    8OllieZ

    Deserves more attention.

    I am glad I caught this film on TV; it was great entertainment and executed well.

    I don't want to ramble on too much, so here goes. The acting is great - Washington giving another good performance. His narration was suitably dry too. Cheadle just chewed on the scenery. He was hardly in the film, but when he was, his impact as Mouse was powerful. Elsewhere, Beals was good as the titular devil in the blue dress. Sizemore was good as the sleaze ball who hires Washington - yet he seems to good at playing these types in all his films.

    The aesthetic of the film was enticing. The smooth camera-work was mesmerising. The first shot that tracks through the busy streets and then cranes up through the window to Easy is so Hitchcock - or any director of film noir for that matter. The colours are beautiful too, from the orange skies in the day, to the hazy blues at night.

    The story is gripping, if a tad predictable. If you like your Sam Spade and your Marlowes this film will be fine for you. The ending where Washington closes in on a house in the hills is very 'Big Sleep'.

    Devil In A Blue Dress is unique in terms of perspective. The story is told from a black males view point and this makes the film very interesting to watch. No more all-white worlds of the 40's generation. This film shows both sides of the coin, and doesn't end up with a chip on both shoulders.

    The film may be a tad predictable, but this should not deter you. This film is underrated and deserves your attention. Very entertaining.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Everyone was peeing on my head and telling me it's raining.

    Devil in a Blue Dress is written and directed by Carl Franklin, who adapts from the book written by Walter Mosley. It stars Denzel Washington, Tom Sizemore, Jennifer Beals, Don Cheadle and Maury Chaykin. Music is by Elmer Bernstein and cinematography by Tak Fujimoto.

    Carl Franklin had already laid down a considerable neo-noir marker with his searing 1992 thriller One False Move, here he goes more traditional but garners equally impressive results. Plot has Washington as a WW2 veteran who has lost his job and desperately needs money to keep hold of his pride and joy - his house. Taking on a job offered by shifty DeWitt Albright (Sizemore), to find a missing woman, Rawlings quickly finds himself in up to his neck in murder and deception, he must turn ace detective to save his skin.

    Set in late 1940s Los Angeles, what instantly stands out is the period detail. The clothes, the cars and the establishments frequented by Easy and company. With voice over narration also provided by Washington, in dry and sardonic tones, it's every inch a loving ode to the film noir movies released at the time the pic is set. There's plenty of neon signs about the place, some bad ass cops, good sex, brandy and sharp suits, smoking and coolness and of course a psychopath in the classic mould (Cheadle excellent).

    But of course noir dressage is only that if you haven't got a good pot boiling plot, thankfully this has one. The story takes unexpected turns, always remaining interesting, the distinctive characterisations breathing heavy, managing to off set the run of the mill stereotypes in the supporting ranks. It can be argued that Beals as the titular femme fatale of the title is under written, but the character comes with an air of mystery that serves Franklin's atmosphere very well. Tech credits are high, something of a given with Bernstein and Fujimoto on the list, while Washington turns in another classy show of subtlety and believability.

    Lovers of film noir should get much rewards from Devil in a Blue Dress. 7.5/10
    Mumba-2

    The most under rated film of the Decade

    Carl Franklin's adaptation of Walter Mosley's classic detective novel is a dark and funny tale of a detective with bad luck. Denzel Washington handles the material well. However, the star in the film is Don Cheadle as Mouse. This cold blooded killer steals several scenes away from Washington. The film also creates an accurate depiction of the racial climate in the late 40's. Issues of race and identity are displayed in the entire film. And Franklin does an incredible job of controlling the characters and narrative.

    An incredible film.
    chaos-rampant

    Great immersion in LA world

    This has a convoluted story like out of Chandler. There's the dreamy woman who has disappeared, the unlikely schmo hired to find her. She is white, a rich man's wife thought to have disappeared in the black side of town. They get him to investigate, a black guy who just wants to make mortgage so he can simply keep owning his house.

    A lot of snooping around in clubs and seamy places around LA follows. People turning up dead in the night and he stands to get the rap. Hidden machinations that involve people in high places, a set of incriminating photos with a mayoral election in the balance. And all this as the noir world that turns against the protagonist - he's beaten, framed for murder, used as pawn - but, being a black man, it now acquires another layer of significance that conveys a more real plight than Marlowe.

    And we have a curious eye of the camera, a world rife with texture and depth. This isn't the glossy recreation of an era that we find in LA Confidential, but more like Altman where we brush against spaces and the world surrounds from all sides. In this aspect it's worthy of The Long Goodbye. It has all these marvelous places, the blues club above the convenience store, the cabin up in the hills where a dead body turns up, his sunny neighborhood that is routinely invaded.

    It's as good as if adapted from Chandler, plus about black experience in a world where boundaries are drawn starkly against you, plus a world rife for exploration as these boundaries are tranversed. It's good stuff, this one. They tried to set it up for future films where Denzel returns as the PI but I see that it didn't pan out. First time's the charm anyway.

    Noir Meter: 3/4 / Neo-noir or post noir? Neo

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    • Trivia
      When Daphne and Easy enter Richard McGee's house, the radio program in the background is The Life of Riley, starring William Bendix.
    • Goofs
      When Easy and Mouse question Dupree, Mouse pours a glass of bourbon for him and screws the cap back on. Corks were still being used in 1948, and the screw cap was not in use until the 1970s.
    • Quotes

      Mouse: You just said don't shoot him, right? Well I didn't, I just... I choked him. Easy, look- if you ain't want him killed, why'd you leave him with me?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Showgirls/Canadian Bacon/Se7en/The Run of the Country/A Month by the Lake (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      West Side Baby
      Written by John Cameron and Dallas Bartley

      Performed by T-Bone Walker

      Courtesy of Capitol Records

      Under license from CEMA Special Markets

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 1996 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El demonio vestido de azul
    • Filming locations
      • Griffith Observatory, 2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • TriStar Pictures
      • Clinica Estetico
      • Mundy Lane Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,140,822
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,422,385
      • Oct 1, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,141,551
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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