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Director:
Raymond Lamy
Writers:
Paul Ollivier (writer)
Carlo Rim (writer)
Release Date:
2 May 1947 (France) more
Genre:
Drama
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Cast

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Jean Gabin ... Pierre Lussac
Antonin Berval ... Folco (as Berval)
Daniel Gélin ... Charles
Gisèle Préville ... Anna
Henri Crémieux ... Saint-Eloi
Robert Arnoux ... Leroy-Garnier
René Blancard ... Boisrond
Charles Lemontier ... L'inspecteur Ballestra
Henri Poupon ... L'oncle
Tramel ... Le baron
André Carnège ... Montfort - le médecin légiste
Martine Carol ... Lulu
Fernand Sardou ... Un membre de la bande à Folco (as Sardou)
Colette Richard ... Juliette Montfort
Pierre Magnier ... Le président du tribunal
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Additional Details

Country:
France
Language:
French
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15
Company:
Alcina more

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Tu Quoque Fili, 1 June 2009
Author: dbdumonteil

There are many different people, Livin' double lives. One for the office, And one that they take home to their wives (Ray Davies,"Yo -yo" )

A wealthy bourgeois (Gabin) lives doubles lives ,but the first one does not take place in an office: he 's doing very illicit things involving clandestine dives and traffic .He gives to the poor,he helps the nuns to restore their cloister,he is a model to his son (Daniel Gelin),and every diner shows the perfect family (in spite of a bossy mother-in-law,masterfully portrayed by Gabrielle Dorziat),there's not one well-mannered well-meaning person in town who doesn't praise Monsieur Lussac,a well-respected man.

The problem in this film noir is that too much time is given over to the "Mister Hyde " scenes .As they are routine gangsters stuff,they throw the movie off balance .In consequence ,the movie really takes off in the last third ,when the two worlds collide.The most memorable sequences are to be found in it:

-the wedding,when the priest praises Monsieur Lussac ,almost comparing him to a saint.

-the meeting with the man who "did not inform against him " twenty years ago ;which explains the "1935" at the beginning of the movie and the rather clumsy flashback.

-the gangland killing in a cemetery which defies realism,and the hero who falls into the grave.

The best of this uneven thriller is the way the director depicts the rats leaving the sinking ship: "good" people or villains,it's the same The son 's attitude is revealing:his career,his wife and his name are more important than a man who made him a respectable man,a lawyer.To know that he is not his real father makes him feel an immense sense of relief.He leaves him without a single world of compassion and of gratefulness.

This is exactly the thing his old accomplice can't forgive him:" I'm an anarchist,I'm against the establishment,and you've made my son one of "them" ,one of those "bourgeois" we hated when we were young.

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