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Picpus

  • 1943
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Picpus (1943)
CrimeDramaMystery

Picpus is a street and a subway stop where a number of murders have been committed, Maigret tries to find the killer.Picpus is a street and a subway stop where a number of murders have been committed, Maigret tries to find the killer.Picpus is a street and a subway stop where a number of murders have been committed, Maigret tries to find the killer.

  • Director
    • Richard Pottier
  • Writers
    • Jean-Paul Le Chanois
    • Georges Simenon
  • Stars
    • Albert Préjean
    • Juliette Faber
    • Jean Tissier
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    165
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Pottier
    • Writers
      • Jean-Paul Le Chanois
      • Georges Simenon
    • Stars
      • Albert Préjean
      • Juliette Faber
      • Jean Tissier
    • 5User reviews
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    Albert Préjean
    Albert Préjean
    • L'inspecteur Maigret
    Juliette Faber
    • Berthe
    Jean Tissier
    Jean Tissier
    • Mascouvin
    André Gabriello
    • Lucas
    • (as Gabriello)
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    • Louis Dubief
    Guillaume de Sax
    • Maître Laignan
    Édouard Delmont
    Édouard Delmont
    • Le Cloaguen
    • (as Delmont)
    Antoine Balpêtré
    Antoine Balpêtré
    • Le grand patron
    • (as Antoine Balpetré)
    Henri Vilbert
    • Amadieu
    Palau
    Palau
    • Le docteur Pierre
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • La soeur de Le Cloaguen
    Colette Régis
    • Madame Le Cloaguen
    Jean-Marie Boyer
    • Le petit employé
    • (uncredited)
    Albert Brouett
      Henri Charrett
        Raymond Dardelin
          Jean Dasté
          Jean Dasté
          • Le clerc
          • (uncredited)
          Jean Daurand
          • Le coursier
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Richard Pottier
          • Writers
            • Jean-Paul Le Chanois
            • Georges Simenon
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          7mdjedovic

          A decent, entertaining French film noir, but very far removed from Simenon's creation

          Inspector Maigret (Albert Préjean) is unwittingly dragged away from his long-deserved holiday to solve a baffling case of a corpse found in a wardrobe during a move. His bullish colleague Amadieu (Henri Vilbert) is certain that the workers who transported the wardrobe are the killers but Maigret is unconvinced especially as corpses begin to pile up. Who is this mysterious killer who sends the police anonymous letters signed only Picpus?

          Albert Préjean stars as Maigret in this wartime Continental Films take on the famous Georges Simenon character. He is a terrific leading man, cool, charming, witty, and stoic, displaying all the qualities that made such Hollywood actors as Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper and William Holden stars. Of course, his portrayal of the commissaire is about as far from the heavy-set, taciturn man described by Simenon as possible, but it works within the confines of this film.

          Indeed, the whole movie seems to owe more to American noir than anything written by Simenon. There's little trace of the sombre atmosphere and the psychological analyses that are the chief characteristics of the Maigret novels. Instead, "Picpus", as directed by Richard Pottier, fills its runtime with numerous twists, pretty girls, and even a climactic fight scene which impressed me with its realistic and brutal nature. Maigret develops a fondness for the sexy private detective by the name of Berthe (Juliette Faber) but is she truly an ally or is she a femme fatale. No prizes for those who guess correctly.

          The novel is adapted for the screen by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and the screenplay's a mess. To be honest, I'm not a fan of the original novel, translated as "To Any Lengths" either, with its preposterous plot and cartoonish characters, but Le Chanois' adaptation takes all those flaws and enhances them by adding a whole host of needless characters, blind allies, and red herrings. By the end, he has tied himself up in so many knots, that he doesn't even bother to explain everything forgetting several major subplots along the way. The body count balloons from two to seven, and the final explanation doesn't make much sense seeing how it relies on a series of highly improbable coincidences.

          But, for all the shortcomings of the plot, "Picpus" actually works as a fairly entertaining and well-made thriller. This is mostly down to its solid cast, led by the highly likeable Préjean, and reliable direction from Richard Pottier. He does a great job of mimicking Hollywood thrillers with their noirish atmosphere and off-beat cinematography inspired by German expressionism. There are several great scenes set in front of an enormous map of Paris equipped with lightbulbs that shine whenever a crime is reported on a certain street. I was also impressed by Pottier's brief but imaginative use of split-screen in the scene in which Maigret first learns of the crime.

          Even Le Chanois' script, when it isn't too busy trying to untangle its Gordian plot, delivers several memorable scenes. As a fan of the Maigret novels, I enjoyed how it picks apart the commissaire's unusual methods and brings them into conflict with his colleagues' standard operating procedure. "Maigret's methods may be fanciful, but they work," says his boss (Antoine Balpêtré) only to later revert his opinion. "Intuition has never brought us anywhere". In a rare moment of poetic introspection, Maigret describes his intuition as his geometry in which "the triangles and circles are alive. They have hearts and heads. Must be understood. The shortest way from one point to another isn't always a straight line."

          There's plenty of humour in "Picpus" as well, mostly in the form of Maigret's bumbling, overweight assistant Lucas (André Gabriello). He's no one's idea of refined comedy, but he's also not as grating as most comic relief characters are. He's no Stepin Fetchit, that's for sure. I enjoyed the subtler comedic moments more, for sure, like the third-act sequence in which Maigret goes looking for a suspect at a Native American-themed dinner, or the running gag about slippery parquette. The comedy in "Picpus" is not its greatest strength but it also isn't obnoxious or distracting the way it is in some thrillers from the same period.

          In conclusion, "Picpus" is very far removed from Simenon's creation but as a French take on film noir, it is a decent, entertaining effort. I especially enjoyed Préjean's performance and the moody cinematography. It isn't the kind of film to satisfy your need for psychological thrillers and profound characterisation, but it will scratch that rainy-day itch quite nicely.
          dbdumonteil

          Not very Simenonesque

          I completely agree with my good friend writer's reign:Albert Prejean was not a good Maigret.He is too young,too handsome and too chic to portray him successfully.

          The story itself is not Simenonesque:it is closer to Agatha Christie's whodunit with a dash of Maurice Leblanc's imposture subject thrown in for good measure.We do not find the psychological study of the characters,the social comments ,Simenon's trademarks .

          A killer is doing away with people ;these people have certainly got something in common ,but what? a clairvoyant,a blind man,a doctor, a real estate agent.All takes place near the metro station "Picpus" and the eponymous street.Hence the title.

          The supporting cast walks away with the honors,particularly Jean Tissier and the always reliable Noel Roquevert...

          Like this ?Try these (From Simenon) "Panique "(1946) by Julien Duvivier "Le Voyageur de la Toussaint" (1942) by Louis Dacquin "Maigret Tend Un PIège " (1958) By Jean Delannoy "La Mort de Belle" by Edouard Molinaro (1961) "Le Chat" by Pierre Granier-Deferre (1970)
          6gridoon2025

          Interesting early stab (no pun intended) at Maigret

          The most imaginative bit of this early Inspector Maigret entry comes near the start: it is a flashback / split screen combo (i.e. We see flashbacks on half of the screen, the present on the other half). The rest of the film is much too talky and muddled, though Albert Prejean is a terrific Maigret - he alone pushes my rating to **1/2 out of 4.

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          • Release date
            • February 12, 1943 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • France
          • Language
            • French
          • Also known as
            • Signé Picpus
          • Production company
            • Continental Films
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 35 minutes
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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