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Monseigneur

  • 1949
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Monseigneur (1949)
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Louis Mennechain is a modest locksmith. So imagine his amazement when Professor Piétrefond approaches him and tells him he recognizes in him a descendant of the kings of France, more precise... Read allLouis Mennechain is a modest locksmith. So imagine his amazement when Professor Piétrefond approaches him and tells him he recognizes in him a descendant of the kings of France, more precisely of Louis XVII (the king who never reigned). According to him he is none other than the ... Read allLouis Mennechain is a modest locksmith. So imagine his amazement when Professor Piétrefond approaches him and tells him he recognizes in him a descendant of the kings of France, more precisely of Louis XVII (the king who never reigned). According to him he is none other than the monarch's great grandson. Louis's life is soon turned upside down as he becomes the center... Read all

  • Director
    • Roger Richebé
  • Writers
    • Pierre Lestringuez
    • Jean Martet
    • Roger Richebé
  • Stars
    • Fernand Ledoux
    • Bernard Blier
    • Yves Deniaud
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    81
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Richebé
    • Writers
      • Pierre Lestringuez
      • Jean Martet
      • Roger Richebé
    • Stars
      • Fernand Ledoux
      • Bernard Blier
      • Yves Deniaud
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fernand Ledoux
    Fernand Ledoux
    • Le professeur Piétrefond
    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Louis Mennechain
    Yves Deniaud
    • Monsieur Bouaffre
    Marion Tourès
    • Anna Bouaffre
    Paul Frankeur
    Paul Frankeur
    • Le forain propriétaire du musée de cire
    Gabriel Gobin
    Gabriel Gobin
    • Gustave dit Tatave
    Jeanne Lion
    • Adélaïde de Ponthieux
    Paul Faivre
    • Le général de Lormaux
    Richard Francoeur
    • Albert - le maître d'hôtel
    Georges Tourreil
    Georges Tourreil
    • Le marquis Max de Vimandois
    Roger Weber
    Léon Walther
    • Le majordome
    Maurice Escande
    Maurice Escande
    • Le duc de Saint-Germain
    Nadia Gray
    Nadia Gray
    • La duchesse Nathalie de Lémoncourt
    Sylviane Aladin
      Josée Ariel
        Charles Bayard
        • Un invité
        • (uncredited)
        Édouard Francomme
        • Un homme à la foire
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Roger Richebé
        • Writers
          • Pierre Lestringuez
          • Jean Martet
          • Roger Richebé
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        8brogmiller

        If I were King.

        Bernard Blier with his short, portly stature and balding pate was never going to be a leading man but became one of France's best and best-loved character actors, enjoying a long and busy career that lasted until the year of his death. No one portrayed Everyman as convincingly as he and here he is perfectly cast as Louis, a humble, Left-leaning locksmith who is informed by wily archivist Piétrefond that he is the great-grandson of Louis XV11.

        Louis XV1 and Marie Antoinette were both slaughtered in 1793 and at the time Roger Richebé made this film, Royalists still clung to the belief that their son Louis-Charles had escaped from his imprisonment. Since then it has been established that the unfortunate boy died in prison having endured brutal treatment by his guards.

        Little wonder then that his descendant is not only feted by the Royalists and the cream of French society but is also seduced by a ravishing Duchesse. He is in for a surprise however when he discovers that the Archivist, for personal gain, has perpetrated a hoax.........

        This is an utterly enchanting, delightfully entertaining piece, full of dry humour and beautifully performed by all.

        Blier conveys both humility and a constant sense of bewilderment as a working man who suddenly finds himself an object of veneration and Fernand Ledoux as Piétrefond is wonderfully nuanced, combining plausibility with moral ambiguity.

        The Royalists, headed by the elegant Duc de Saint-Gemain of Maurice Escande, are depicted as gentle, courteous and civilised folk desperate for a figurehead. As La Duchesse, Nadia Gray is in the full bloom of her beauty.

        In the final scene Louis, back to being a locksmith, standing in the Church of Saint-Denis, traditional resting place of the monarchs of France, utters the immortal line: "If only it were true." A marvellous moment.

        Richebé is a sorely underrated director and although this film might be lightweight it really stands the test of time.

        It is thought by some to be 'Royalist propoganda' but true cinephiles, whatever their political persuasion, cannot fail to appreciate its quality.
        dbdumonteil

        A descendant of the kings of France?

        We thought for a long time that the Dauphin Louis XVII might have escaped from the Temple,the prison where he was imprisoned with his parents ,aunt and sister after the storming of the Tuileries in 1792.The French had a tendency to believe he had succeeded in his escape:hence the movies which were made .Recently science proved that the child of the Temple was really Louis XVII ;it was the end of a storybook adventure .

        "Pamela" (1944) dealt with the "escape":it had a complicated story but was entertaining.I saw it when I was still thinking that what they taught me in school (He might...) was perhaps true.

        "Monseigneur" is a different matter since it tells a contemporary (1949) story.A historian claims that a modest locksmith is the descendant of the kings of France,Louis XVII 's great grand-son.He has found documents which prove it.

        Roger Richebé,a director too often dismissed as cheesy ,did a good job:Bernard Blier is well cast as the "new" king .There are very fine ideas such as the wax museum visit which has very funny lines(" When things got busy,the guillotine could cut up 120 (sic) heads an hour" ) The aristocrats the historian gathers around the monarch are on cloud nine.

        There's a good unexpected twist .The last scenes in the Saint-Denis Church where the remains of the kings and queens of France are , almost verge on dramatic.And the final picture is beautiful ,tinged with nostalgia .

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          Original literary source: "Monseigneur", novel by Jean Martet, Albin Michel publisher, Paris, 1934, 316 pages.

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        • Release date
          • December 16, 1949 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • France
        • Language
          • French
        • Also known as
          • Monsignor
        • Filming locations
          • Square Louis-XVI, Paris 8, Paris, France(Louis XVI mausoleum, on location)
        • Production company
          • Les Films Roger Richebé
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 35m(95 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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