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Les femmes s'en balancent

  • 1954
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Les femmes s'en balancent (1954)
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Lemmy Caution is back! He hooks up with a fellow agent at a night club to exchange info about a beautiful babe the FBI has under observation. Later, Eddie finds his fellow agent murdered and... Read allLemmy Caution is back! He hooks up with a fellow agent at a night club to exchange info about a beautiful babe the FBI has under observation. Later, Eddie finds his fellow agent murdered and stuffed into a refrigerator! Who is the mysterious woman? Is she or her friends responsib... Read allLemmy Caution is back! He hooks up with a fellow agent at a night club to exchange info about a beautiful babe the FBI has under observation. Later, Eddie finds his fellow agent murdered and stuffed into a refrigerator! Who is the mysterious woman? Is she or her friends responsible for the murder? One of the better Caution series entries.

  • Director
    • Bernard Borderie
  • Writers
    • Peter Cheyney
    • Bernard Borderie
    • Jacques Vilfrid
  • Stars
    • Eddie Constantine
    • Nadia Gray
    • Dominique Wilms
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    182
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Borderie
    • Writers
      • Peter Cheyney
      • Bernard Borderie
      • Jacques Vilfrid
    • Stars
      • Eddie Constantine
      • Nadia Gray
      • Dominique Wilms
    • 3User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eddie Constantine
    Eddie Constantine
    • Selby Frayme…
    Nadia Gray
    Nadia Gray
    • Henrietta Aymes
    Dominique Wilms
    Dominique Wilms
    • Paulette Burdell
    Robert Berri
    • Fernandez…
    Darío Moreno
    Darío Moreno
    • Perera, the Head Waiter
    Nicolas Vogel
    • Jim Maloney
    François Perrot
    François Perrot
    • Langdon Burdell
    Paul Azaïs
    Paul Azaïs
    • Guard at the Pier
    Guy Henry
    Guy Henry
    • Daredo, Paulette's Friend
    Emilio Carrer
    • Dr. Madrales
    Gil Delamare
    Gil Delamare
    • Sagers
    Dominique Bukar
    • Bénito Burdell
    Georgette Anys
    Georgette Anys
    • Mrs. Martinguez
    Martine Alexis
    • Cynthia
    Anne-Marie Mersen
    • Rita, Casa Branca's Telephone Operator
    Christiane Paray
    • Sylvana, the Blonde Barmaid
    Ariane Lancell
    Robert Burnier
    • Metts, the Police Chief
    • Director
      • Bernard Borderie
    • Writers
      • Peter Cheyney
      • Bernard Borderie
      • Jacques Vilfrid
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    5dbborroughs

    Good Lemmy Caution entry is too knowing to fully enjoy

    Eddie Constantine is Lemmy Caution in his second or third go round at the character. Here caution is on the trail of a women who may or may not be mixed up in a blackmail scheme. Its a semi-complicated affair that Lemmy solves more with his fists then his brains. Its an okay Euro Noir that is a bit too knowing for my tastes-Eddie and some of the other cast members pretty much look in the camera and wink. Constantine is a great actor and I could never understand why he never why he was never big here in the US. He was a fine tough guy that looked like he could do pretty much anything. To be certain he made films up to his death, but at the same time he should have been huge here in the US. Worth a look if you're in the mood-its perfect late night fare.
    6the red duchess

    Third outing for the brawny FBI agent later to be immortalised by Godard.

    Or, as the more appropriately hard-boiled English title has it, 'Dames Don't Care!' This is the third Lemmy Caution adventure, the real thing before Godard spliced him in a post-modern blender for 'Alphaville' in the 1960s. Lemmy is a hard-drinking, lascivious, violent FBI special agent who operates in France solving relatively mundane crimes. He has the build of John Wayne, and his films are full of extended, masochistic brawls, the fist-fighting equivalent of swashbuckling. What saves Lemmy from the neanderthal fascismo of Mickey Spillane is his charming gaucheness as an American in France.

    The opening sequence is emblematic of the pleasures on offer in a Lemmy Caution film. After credits of an almost atonal jazz scree drowning more familiar Latin rhythms, a sports car blunders through an eerie, desert-like space up to a nightclub, the Casa Antica, emitting a loud, tottering drunk, who insults the usher, lunges into the club, demanding the best table, the best whiskey, the best chair. The nightclub is a gloriously kitsch affair, recreating ancient Greek ruins, with broken columns, and discreetly Nazi-like statues.

    Our American alco spots a man he doesn't like, dancing with a beautiful lady. He coarsely heckles him, and goads him into fighting. So begins, in these archly theatrical surroundings, the first of many ritualistic pummellings. The lush, though powerful, eventually concedes defeat, and offers his rival a drink as peace offering. It turns out this enemy is actually a contact, and the inebriate is Lemmy Caution, stiffly sober although we've seen him drinking most of a whiskey bottle.

    The contact in involved in a case involving the apparent suicide of a banker, and compromising letters to his wife, who was recently found with a large amount of counterfeit banknotes. Lemmy searches her house, and on returning surreptitiously to the closed night-club, finds the murdered contact stuffed in a fridge. Continuing his investigations with the help of the French police, Lemmy discovers the suicide's adultery, his ex-chauffeur's rise in power with designs on the wife, and decides all the clues point to the lubricious Henrietta. Not before bedding her, of course.

    'Les Femmes s'en balancent' is a strange hybrid of a film. The murder-mystery plot is straight out of Agatha Christie, complete with red herrings, suspects and a final gathering where the great detective reveals the solution. The milieu of night-clubs, jazz, fraud, sexual intrigue, class tension and brutal violence is more familiar from hard-boiled detective fiction and film noir. The irrepressible Lemmy, easily foiling all resistance, and irresistable to women, is more of a comic book proto-James Bond figure than a sour private eye - Godard wanted to call his Lemmy Caution adventure 'Tarzan versus IBM', which sounds about right.

    Aesthetically, the film's style is as flat and functional as a modest American B-movie (the low-budget extends to trips to Rome, but not very convincing sets): few stylistic flourishes; set-ups and situations propelling the narrative. The strikingly aggressive use of jazz, however, looks forward to 'Touch of Evil' (Welles was in Europe at the time); the exterior scenes have a mysterious, almost surreal feel; and the acting is so knowing (Lemmy and Henrietta frequently wink to the audience) as to make the potentially offensive cheerfully camp. Sociologists will probably see something in the FBI agent usurping power from the local police, but Lemmy is more brawns than brains.

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Dames Don't Care
    • Filming locations
      • Franstudio, rue Francoeur, Paris 18, Paris, France(Studio, as Pathé Francoeur)
    • Production companies
      • Compagnie Industrielle et Commerciale Cinématographique (CICC)
      • Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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