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Le quai des brumes (1938)
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Date de sortie:
29 octobre 1939 (USA) suiteAccroche:
...A Story Which the French Have Put On the Screen With Daring Skill! suiteIntrigue:
A military deserter finds love and trouble (and a small dog) in a smoky French port city. full summary | add synopsisRécompenses:
3 wins suiteAvis des utilisateurs:
A barrel of laughs (not) plus de (22 total)Ensemble
(Casting officiel complet)| Jean Gabin | ... | Jean | |
| Michel Simon | ... | Zabel | |
| Michèle Morgan | ... | Nelly | |
| Pierre Brasseur | ... | Lucien | |
| Édouard Delmont | ... | Panama (as Delmont) | |
| Raymond Aimos | ... | Quart Vittel (as Aimos) | |
| Robert Le Vigan | ... | Le peintre (as Le Vigan) | |
| René Génin | ... | Le docteur (as Genin) | |
| Marcel Pérès | ... | Le chauffeur (as Perez) | |
| Jenny Burnay | ... | L'amie de Lucien | |
| Roger Legris | ... | Le garçon d'hôtel (as Legris) | |
| Martial Rèbe | ... | Le client |
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91 min | Canada:90 minPays:
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Noir et BlancRapport de forme:
1,33 : 1 suiteSon:
Mono (RCA Photophone System)Classification:
USA:TV-14 (TV rating) | USA:Approved | USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | Argentina:Atp | Canada:PG (video rating) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | West Germany:16 (f) (bw)Curiosités
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Le peintre: Some people go fishing or hunting or go to war. Others commit crimes of passion. Some commit suicide. You have to kill someone.Quart Vittel: That's life.
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When I was a kid this is what I used to call a "bulger", the first time I saw it when young I was so impressed by the bulging murky atmosphere, and the over-riding sense of doom pervading the film I thought it couldn't be bettered. Then I read up on Warner Bros. techniques for their best "atmospheric" potboilers such as The Big Sleep and realised it was, as usual, all down to saving money. QDB is nearly completely studio-bound, therefore the fogs, darkness and even excessive cigarette smoke all came in useful in disguising the limitations created. In this case however the limitations are deliberate as it is the crux of the story, the elemental mist at Le Havre and Man's mental mists playing havoc with lives.
Not surprisingly, plenty of erudite praise has been showered down on QDB over the years. Essentially it remains only a entertainingly depressing adult yarn, with a straight-faced storyline coupled with some gloomy and gleaming but pleasing black and white photography. I think Renoir called it fascist in a patriotic outburst; for Carne to get past the disapproving censor Gabin couldn't even be called a deserter in the film (although his one night stand with Nelly was cheerfully depicted). Needless to say, this has probably led to some confusion over the years as to why Gabin is on the run (more like stroll) anyway! Anyway, Fascism and fascism are both dark and depressing for the majority of us so that would make QDB a faithful representation!
This was the 2nd of Carne's classic 6 consecutive films, culminating in 1945 with "Enfant du Paradis". To my mind the quality of this series remains unsurpassed in world cinema - unless you can think of another director who made 6 timeless classics one after another? All subjective, of course!
Nevertheless, one of my favourite films, not to be watched too often but always an effective antidote to the real world.