Les Assassins de l'Ordre (Marcel Carné, 1971)

IMDb
Drama | Crimen | Política
Writing credits: Paul Andréota, Marcel Carné (writers); Jean Laborde (book)
Cast:
Jacques Brel ... Le juge d'instruction Bernard Level
Catherine Rouvel ... Danièle Lebegue
Paola Pitagora ... Laura
Charles Denner ... Graziani
Michael Lonsdale ... Inspector Bertrand (as Michel Lonsdale)
François Cadet ... Rabut
Roland Lesaffre ... Saugeat
Serge Sauvion ... Benetti
Didier Haudepin ... François / Son
Luc Ponette ... Me Rivette
Boby Lapointe ... Louis Casso
[quote]Among the poor Carné's production of the sixties / seventies,"Les Assassins de l'Ordre" is certainly the most watchable.A story of a judge (Brel) investigating Police corruption ,it looks like an André Cayatte work .Like in the latter's contemporary effort ("Mourir d' Aimer" ) you can feel the May 68 zeitgeist all through the movie.It badly dates the work ,and the students demonstrations were already cinema clichés.Carné's directing is sometimes ponderous but the actors survive :Jacques Brel ,Michael Lonsdale,Catherine Rouvel and Charles Denner are all excellent.[/quote][quote]Synopsis
Judge Level is investigating the death of a man named Saugeat, who died shortly after being arrested for a minor offence by two police inspectors one December morning. No one seems to want to offer any testimony, other than the prostitute Danièle Lebegue, who calls on Level as soon as she hears the news of Saugeat’s death. She tells the judge that she couldn’t come earlier because she was instructed by Chief Inspector Bertrand to leave Paris for a short while. It becomes apparent to Level that someone is trying to hide something from him...[/quote][quote]Marcel Carné’s penultimate fictional film is a superlative example of the kind of gritty political thriller that would become highly popular in France in the mid to late 1970s. This néo-polar, popularised by such highly regarded directors as Yves Boisset and José Giovanni, reflected failings in the French judicial and political system at the time, in the aftermath of the May ’68 protests and the collapse of the De Gaulle presidency. An atypical kind of film for Carné, who is best known for his dark romantic dramas, Les Assassins de l’ordre demonstrates the versatility of one of France’s greatest filmmakers.[/quote]
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IMDb
Drama | Crimen | Política
Writing credits: Paul Andréota, Marcel Carné (writers); Jean Laborde (book)
Cast:
Jacques Brel ... Le juge d'instruction Bernard Level
Catherine Rouvel ... Danièle Lebegue
Paola Pitagora ... Laura
Charles Denner ... Graziani
Michael Lonsdale ... Inspector Bertrand (as Michel Lonsdale)
François Cadet ... Rabut
Roland Lesaffre ... Saugeat
Serge Sauvion ... Benetti
Didier Haudepin ... François / Son
Luc Ponette ... Me Rivette
Boby Lapointe ... Louis Casso
[quote]Among the poor Carné's production of the sixties / seventies,"Les Assassins de l'Ordre" is certainly the most watchable.A story of a judge (Brel) investigating Police corruption ,it looks like an André Cayatte work .Like in the latter's contemporary effort ("Mourir d' Aimer" ) you can feel the May 68 zeitgeist all through the movie.It badly dates the work ,and the students demonstrations were already cinema clichés.Carné's directing is sometimes ponderous but the actors survive :Jacques Brel ,Michael Lonsdale,Catherine Rouvel and Charles Denner are all excellent.[/quote][quote]Synopsis
Judge Level is investigating the death of a man named Saugeat, who died shortly after being arrested for a minor offence by two police inspectors one December morning. No one seems to want to offer any testimony, other than the prostitute Danièle Lebegue, who calls on Level as soon as she hears the news of Saugeat’s death. She tells the judge that she couldn’t come earlier because she was instructed by Chief Inspector Bertrand to leave Paris for a short while. It becomes apparent to Level that someone is trying to hide something from him...[/quote][quote]Marcel Carné’s penultimate fictional film is a superlative example of the kind of gritty political thriller that would become highly popular in France in the mid to late 1970s. This néo-polar, popularised by such highly regarded directors as Yves Boisset and José Giovanni, reflected failings in the French judicial and political system at the time, in the aftermath of the May ’68 protests and the collapse of the De Gaulle presidency. An atypical kind of film for Carné, who is best known for his dark romantic dramas, Les Assassins de l’ordre demonstrates the versatility of one of France’s greatest filmmakers.[/quote]






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