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Writers:
Auguste Le Breton (dialogue)
Auguste Le Breton (writer)
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Release Date:
25 April 1958 (West Germany) more
Genre:
Crime | Drama more
Plot:
Bob, a old gangster and gambler is almost broke, so he decides in spite of the warnings of a friend... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Isabelle Corey ... Anne

Daniel Cauchy ... Paolo
Roger Duchesne ... Robert 'Bob' Montagné
André Garet ... Roger

Gérard Buhr ... Marc
Guy Decomble ... Commissaire Ledru
Claude Cerval ... Jean, le croupier
Howard Vernon ... McKimmie, le commanditaire
Colette Fleury ... Suzanne, la femme de Jean
Simone Paris ... Yvonne
René Havard ... Inspecteur Morin
Germaine Licht ... La concierge
Jean-Marie Rivière ... P'tit Louis, un gangster
Chris Kersen ... Un gangster (as Kris Kersen)
Henry Allaume ... Un gangster (as Allaume)
Emile Cuvelier ... Un gangster
Roland Charbaux ... Policier
François Gir ... Policier
Jean-François Drach ... Policier
Couty ... Policier
Annick Bertrand ... #1 fille du bar
Jannick Arvel ... #2 fille du bar
Yvette Amirante ... La copine d'Anne
André ... Le directeur du casino
Ro. Tetelman ... Le tailleur (as Tételman)
Germaine Amiel
Dominique Antoine
Duilio Carmine
Pierre Durrieu
Evelyne Rey
Jean-Marie Robain
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean-Pierre Melville ... Récitant / Narrator (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jean-Pierre Melville  (as Melville)
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Auguste Le Breton  dialogue
Auguste Le Breton  writer
Jean-Pierre Melville  writer

Produced by
Jean-Pierre Melville .... producer
Serge Silberman .... producer
 
Original Music by
Eddie Barclay 
Jo Boyer 
 
Cinematography by
Maurice Blettery 
Henri Decaë 
 
Film Editing by
Monique Bonnot 
 
Production Design by
Claude Bouxin 
 
Costume Design by
Ted Lapidus 
 
Production Management
Florence Melville .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Leo Fortel .... assistant director
François Gir .... assistant director
Yves-André Hubert .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Raymond Aupée .... construction coordinator
Martine Sachot .... assistant art director
 
Sound Department
Jacques Carrère .... sound
Pierre Philippenko .... sound
 
Other crew
Jacqueline Parey .... continuity
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Bob the Gambler
Fever Heat (USA)
Jean-Pierre Melville's Bob the Gambler (Australia)
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Runtime:
98 min
Country:
France
Language:
French | English
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Filming Locations:
Paris, France

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Trivia:
Considered a precursor to the French New Wave films that start in 1959 more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Bob goes to ask for money to the race horse owner, you can clearly see the shadow of the camera on the ground. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in À bout de souffle (1960) more

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BOB LE FLAMBEUR (1955) - DVD Review, 13 June 2004
Author: MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta

Yesterday I have watched Jean-Pierre Melville's BOB LE FLAMBEUR (1955) for the first time, by way of Criterion's exemplary DVD edition. The film is a typical 50s French noir in its presentation of divided loyalties among a gang of crooks, women causing trouble, an elaborate heist-gone-wrong, police interrogation, etc. With this, Melville's first outing in a genre he later made his own, the director shows he is already at one with the milieu, capturing its every nuance and mannerism with almost effortless ease.

The cast is relatively low-key but all the main roles are admirably filled. Unfortunately, none went on to do much else of importance (apart from Howard Vernon) - and it was, in fact, lead actor Roger Duchesne's penultimate film. Looking a bit like Rudolf Klein-Rogge (who as Dr. Mabuse also played a gambling crime lord), he exudes a smooth charisma and is quite arresting in his playing. Isabel Corey, still a teenager but looking incredibly sexy and mature, was literally hand-picked by Melville himself for the role of Anne, the lovely waif whom Bob takes under his wing but whose inexperience eventually leads, in part, to his downfall. The film also makes brief yet subtle use of nudity which, at that time, was not something one would hope to find in American movies! Daniel Cauchy as Paulo, Bob's right-hand man who also falls for Corey, acquits himself well too here and, on the DVD, delivers an intelligent and delightful 20-minute interview which gives some insight into Melville's working methods, the film's pain-staking shooting schedule (it took some two years to complete during which time Cauchy found time to appear in another four movies!) and also the director's insistence in portraying the 'correct' way of dying on screen. Howard Vernon has a brief but pivotal role as the shady Scotsman who offers to finance Bob's 'scheme'.

Apart from the usual conventions of typical French crime dramas, BOB LE FLAMBEUR introduces some new forms of technique which anticipated the off-the-cuff style of the Nouvelle Vague by some years: the editing has a strange, almost disjointed rhythm to it which is particularly felt near the end during the long gambling sequence at the casino; the hand-held camera-work lends it a slightly amateurish look which suits the mood perfectly; a vaguely avant-gardist touch is also evident in the set design, as in the domino-styled walls of the gambling-dens Bob frequents and the closet in his apartment that is fitted with a privately-owned slot machine! Another interesting aspect (derived perhaps from Julien Duvivier's PEPE' LE MOKO [1936]) is the mutual admiration that is present between Bob and the Police Inspector played by Guy Decomble.

Unlike most of Melville's other work, and particularly his film noirs, the gloomy 'atmosphere' is here counter-pointed by a deft playful mood that makes the film extremely enjoyable despite its fairly slow pace. The film's conclusion then, improbable as it may seem, provides a perfect and deliciously ironic twist - complete with a wonderful closing line.

Criterion's DVD also includes a rather vague radio interview, conducted in English in 1961, with Jean-Pierre Melville who is made distinctly uneasy by interviewer Gideon Bachmann's frustratingly opaque questions. We learn, however, of Melville's great love of American cinema as well as his own work's belated but well-deserved international recognition. I have now watched 8 of Melville's films - LES ENFANTS TERRIBLES (1950); BOB LE FLAMBEUR; LEON MORIN, PRETRE (1961 - possibly forthcoming on DVD from Criterion); LE DOULOS (1962 - possibly forthcoming on DVD from Criterion); L' AINE' DES FERCHEAUX (1963); LE SAMOURAI (1967); L' ARMEE' DES OMBRES (1969 - possibly forthcoming on DVD from Criterion); and UN FLIC (1972 - I still haven't gotten round to purchasing the Anchor Bay R1 DVD). I haven't yet watched LE CERCLE ROUGE (1970 - possibly forthcoming on DVD from Criterion) which I own on VHS, but I may just check it out now that I'm in the mood for more Melville movies!

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