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| Genre/Form: | Foreign films Motion pictures, French Gangster films Thrillers (Motion pictures) Detective and mystery films Feature films Film adaptations Video recordings for the hearing impaired Feature Film noir Thriller Crime Gangster Drama |
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| Named Person: | Pierre Lesou |
| Material Type: | Videorecording |
| Document Type: | Visual material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Carlo Ponti; Georges de Beauregard; Jean-Pierre Melville; Jean-Paul Belmondo; Serge Reggiani; Jean Desailly; René Lefèvre; Fabienne Dali; Carl Studer; Philippe Nahon; Michel Piccoli; Paul Misraki; Pierre Lesou; Rialto Pictures LLC.; Studio Canal.; Criterion Collection (Firm) |
| ISBN: | 1604650761 9781604650761 |
| OCLC Number: | 259808122 |
| Language Note: | In French with optional subtitles in English. |
| Notes: | D'apres le roman de [After the novel by] Pierre Lesou. Originally produced as a French motion picture in 1962. Special features: Selected-scene audio commentary [optional audio feature]; Archival footage [featurette] (15 min.); Interview: Bertrand Tavernier [featurette] (16 min.); Interview: Volker Schlöndorff [featurette] (13 min.); Theatrical trailer (2 min.); insert includes the essay "Walking Ghosts" by Glenn Kenny. |
| Credits: | Directeur de la photographie, Nicolas Hayer, camera tenue par Henri Tiquet ; montage [editor], Monique Bonnot ; musique de Paul Misraki ; architecte deÌcorateur [art director], Daniel Gueret. |
| Cast: | Jean-Paul Belmondo, Serge Reggiani, Jean Desailly, René Lefevre, Marcel Cuvelier, Aimé de March, Fabienne Dali, Monique Hennessy, Carl Studer, Christian Lude, Jacques De Leon, Jack Leonard, Paulette Breil, Philippe Nahon, Charles Bayard, Daniel Crohem, Charles Bouillaud, Michel Piccoli. |
| Description: | 1 videodisc (109 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 insert (1 folded sheet ([8] p.) : ill. ; 19 cm.) |
| Details: | DVD; Region 1, NTSC; Dolby Digital mono.; widescreen presentation, aspect ratio 1.66:1, enhanced for 16:9 televisions; new restored high-definition digital transfer; new and improved English subtitle translation. |
| Contents: | Opening credits -- "You have to choose" -- Burying the jewels -- Silien -- Thérèse -- "Little lady, be reasonable" -- 86, boulevard du Général Grenier, Neuilly -- Quick convalescence -- Captain Clain -- Finding Maurice -- Back at the station -- Cotton Club -- Pillow talk -- Setting the trap -- Springing the trap -- All is revealed -- "Telephone, Mr. Maurice" -- Shoot-out -- Color bars. |
| Series Title: | Criterion collection (DVD videodiscs), 447. |
| Other Titles: | A Jean-Pierre Melville film Le Doulos |
| Responsibility: | Rialto Pictures ; Studio Canal ; Carlo Ponti, Georges de Beauregard présentent ; adaptation de Jean-Pierre Melville ; film de Jean-Pierre Melville. |
Abstract:
As the title screens explain, in gangster slang, 'doulos' means 'hat.' In the slang shared by criminal and police, 'doulos' also designates the person who wears it: the informer. Through shadowy back streets on the edge of Paris, an ingenious cat and mouse game is played as two underworld characters, seemingly working against each other, find themselves in a deadly entanglement of their own making but infinitely larger than both of them. Faugel, a thief recently released from prison, and Silien, Faugel's best friend and all-around suspicious character, are up against shady nightclub owner Nuttheccio, and the police's Capt. Clain, ruthless as any criminal. The hapless gangsters know two things: their sense of honor is the only thing they can take with them to the grave, and that date with the grave is coming all too soon. By Jean-Pierre Melville, French poet of crime cinema, full of shadows, night, trench coats, guns, tough guys, cigarettes, slinky dames, cocktail bars, crooked cops, betrayal, and loot.
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