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Maigret stellt eine Falle

Originaltitel: Maigret tend un piège
  • 1958
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 59 Min.
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Maigret stellt eine Falle (1958)
DramaKriminalitätMysteryThriller

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  • Regie
    • Jean Delannoy
  • Drehbuch
    • Georges Simenon
    • Jean Delannoy
    • Rodolphe-Maurice Arlaud
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jean Gabin
    • Annie Girardot
    • Olivier Hussenot
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    • Regie
      • Jean Delannoy
    • Drehbuch
      • Georges Simenon
      • Jean Delannoy
      • Rodolphe-Maurice Arlaud
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jean Gabin
      • Annie Girardot
      • Olivier Hussenot
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    • Nominiert für 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 1 Gewinn & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • Le commissaire divisionnaire Jules Maigret
    Annie Girardot
    Annie Girardot
    • Yvonne Maurin
    Olivier Hussenot
    Olivier Hussenot
    • Lagrume
    Jeanne Boitel
    • Louise Maigret
    Lucienne Bogaert
    Lucienne Bogaert
    • Madame Veuve Adèle Maurin
    Jean Debucourt
    Jean Debucourt
    • Camille Guimard - le directeur de la Police Judiciaire
    • (as Jean Debucourt de la Comédie Française)
    Guy Decomble
    Guy Decomble
    • Mazet
    Paulette Dubost
    Paulette Dubost
    • Mauricette Barberot
    Jacques Hilling
    Jacques Hilling
    • Le médecin légiste
    Hubert de Lapparent
    Hubert de Lapparent
    • Le juge Coméliau
    Jean-Louis Le Goff
    • Goudier
    • (as Jean-Louis Le Goff, de la Comédie Française)
    Pierre-Louis
    • Rougin - un journaliste
    • (as Pierre Louis)
    Gérard Séty
    Gérard Séty
    • Georges "Jojo" Vacher
    • (as Gérard Sety)
    Jean Tissier
    Jean Tissier
    • Le journaliste de Paris-Presse
    André Valmy
    • L' inspecteur Lucas
    Lino Ventura
    Lino Ventura
    • L'inspecteur Torrence
    Amédée
    • L' inspecteur Alfonsi
    Louis Bugette
    Louis Bugette
    • Simoni, un policier du commissariat du 4ème arrondissement
    • (as Bugette)
    • Regie
      • Jean Delannoy
    • Drehbuch
      • Georges Simenon
      • Jean Delannoy
      • Rodolphe-Maurice Arlaud
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    7ma-cortes

    Mystery, suspense, intrigue with terrific performance Jean Gavin-Maigret investigating the murderer's identity

    As always, this film occurs in Paris, there happen a murders series. One the night of the killing a butcher is the suspect, detective Maigret(the great Jean Gavin) becomes involved into investigation and pulls off a cat and mouse game with the killer. Maigret leaving false clues and a false murderer. Meanwhile is developed a pursuit through the Paris slums, in order to chase the killer, getting a button. Appear new suspects, as a strange woman(Annie Girardot, one of the most known French actress of the 60s) and her spouse(Jean Desailly, recently deceased). Maigret is helped by his underlings(Lino Ventura, in very secondary role , among them). The obstinate inspector winds up pitting rival against each other in order to destroy him in a stirring interrogation.

    The picture displays thriller,tension, twists plots and is quite entertaining , though some moments is slow moving. Interesting and exciting battle of wits between intelligent detective and quirky villain. The story explores the dynamics of pathological behaviour and very much in the style of psychoanalytic descriptions fitting fairly to George Simenon novels. Casting is frankly outstanding. Jean Gavin as stubborn detective is top-notch, Jean Desailly as maniac-depressive husband is magnificent, he's tremendously affected into the deeps of human desperation. Annie Girardot as a predatory and manipulating beauty woman and Lino Ventura who was one of the best French actors from the 60s and 70s. Awesome cinematography by Page who reflects splendidly the Paris streets, though mostly made in studios. The motion picture is rightly directed by Jean Delannoy. The film is based on George Simenon legendary detective who is adapted at several cinematic rendition and TV series. As Maigret was played by Basil Sidney( The lost life,TV, 59) Gino Cervi(Maigret in Pigalle,67), Rupert Davies(series from 60s), Richard Harris(TV, 1988), Michael Gambon(TV,1993), Sergio Castellitto(2004). But specially by Jean Gavin who also played 'Maigret and the St Fiacre case(59)'. In Hollywood(1949) was realized by Burguess Meredith 'The man on the Eiffel tower'with Charles Laughton as Maigret. Rating : Good and worth watch checking out. The movie will like to Jean Gabin fans and intrigue lovers but contains a highly suspenseful.
    10bob998

    Sweaty August nights in Paris

    This year was devoted to deepening my appreciation of Simenon's works; this is the best film version of his novels. From the first scene, with a nervous Insp. Lagrume trying to keep abreast of a violent confrontation in the Place des Vosges--the fourth killing by a sadistic serial killer--to the ending with Lagrume again trying to curry favour with an exasperated Maigret, this film held me spellbound. The acting is superb: Gabin has his best role since the glory days with Renoir in the 30's, Desailly is extraordinary as the wretched Maurin, pulled by mother and wife both and hating it, Annie Girardot is wonderfully sensual and determined as the young wife, and Lucienne Bogaert plays the mother from Hell with the greatest skill. The hatred the two women have for each other is palpable. All the supporting players turn in fine work, especially Gerard Sety as Jojo the gigolo who manages to stir the emotions of Yvonne Maurin, for a while at least.

    It seems there is no general Region 1 release for this film; that's a real shame. I found a cheap knockoff without special features in a cutout bin in Montreal. Please let's have a proper reissue.
    Cristi_Ciopron

    Gabin!

    Among the less famous movies made by Gabin in his 50s,there are two I love most:Maigret Lays a Trap and The Baron of the Locks;the two have 4 things in common:Gabin,Delannoy,a Simenon adaptation,and Desailly in a supporting role.Maigret Lays a Trap serves also as an access,an introduction to the young Mrs. Girardot's charm and womanhood.

    Gabin seems in high spirits and very willing to act and to mold a splendor of an ample role:that of a mammoth police inspector.

    The atmosphere is very adequate and fitting.The pace is good,alert,nimbly done.This movie is concise,sharp,practical,each actor is cut out for the part.

    Mrs. Girardot was fresh,appetizing,lustful and extremely sexual,she shows finesse and goes far.(Delannoy tasted the womanhood and knew how to make such portraits of women:in The Baron of the Locks,there is the delicious Blanchette Brunoy.It is obvious he had a taste for portraying women.)

    "Maigret ..." takes pride in its quartet of actors:Gabin,Mrs. Girardot,Desailly (the director Delannoy would use Desailly again in another Simenon adaptation featuring Gabin:"The Baron of the Locks ") and Ventura in a bit,unimportant part.Hussenot is interesting as "Lagrume". Desailly plays an adipose,slippery, faint-hearted youngster with a psychotic air,a queer customer. Mrs. Girardot is very noticeable and lucent, lurid, luminous.

    Maigret tend Un Piège (1958) is the first of the Gabin's "Maigrets",and a relish.Gabin was 54 years when he made this role.Gabin should have made many more such "Maigret" movies,and less trucker roles.The crime movies were seldom honored with an acting so classy.

    Jean Delannoy was a very competent,efficient,very pragmatic, intelligent, capable director,and he made some very pleasing Simenon adaptations with Gabin.Delannoy showed up to be a clear-sighted director.(Contrary to what is said by a few,Gabin worked with many good directors,such as Renoir ,Carné,Duvivier,Ophuls,Becker,some of them now despised by nerds.)

    I don't seek the Gabin's "Maigrets" for the joys only Simenon's novels can offer;the flicks provide joys of their own.The novels' Maigret is a very different one;Gabin's is tough,brusque,authoritarian,sometimes irascible,gives everybody the ha-ha.This movies are on their own.

    Maigret was one of the best Gabin roles,and it is fair that all 3 "Maigret" movies are included in the list of Gabin's 17 "Incontournables". Gabin made one of the best policemen in cinema's history.
    9oOgiandujaOo_and_Eddy_Merckx

    Tiger hunt has nuance

    Jean Gabin plays Inspector Maigret here in a role that I find him quite matched to. I always figured him as fitting kindly roles after watching him play gangsters so often (the French have had an ambivalent, occasionally adulatory disposition towards gangsters judging from their domestic movie output, which perhaps makes these roles for Gabin less of a clang for them - perhaps this is similar to our English views of Robin Hood and Dick Turpin!).

    I came to this movie via an interest in director Jean Delannoy. Even though it appears to be a very commercial project he's helming on behalf of a studio, rather than a more obviously auteur-driven piece such as "L'Eternel Retour", there are perhaps significant parallels with his other work. Delannoy, I believe, was preoccupied with matters Oedipal, definitely by family conflict of the dysfunctional variety, and you can see this, for example, in "La Symphonie Pastorale", where a father and son both fall in love with the same woman, also in "L'Eternel Retour" with the damaged Achille, spoiled by his parents, and in "Macao, enfer de jeu", where Ying Tchaï's entire life is concealed from the daughter he dotes on.

    Whilst Maigret Sets a Trap is about, "la chasse au tigre", or a tiger hunt, with the Marais killer being the tiger, there's also a story of inter-generational abuse that's powerful and fascinating. I felt I learnt several lessons whilst watching the movie, particularly about the power of jealousy to provoke extravagant paranoias (under which lie quite delicate realities) and how the truth is often more human than you think, also about temperance (Maigret makes a joke about being unable to obtain attractive partners), and appearances. I'm fascinated about private versus public realities, ever since seeing Paul Klee's beautiful series of "Der Komiker" ("The Comedian") etchings as a teenager. These show men wearing masks that look like faces, and you can see the real, quite different, faces behind. In this movie there's a huge divide between persona and the repressed and crippled personalities behind them.

    Today's audiences may find that Jean Desailly (Marcel Maurin) overacts, but I think Delannoy is far cleverer than is often given credit for, and provides his own commentary on the style of acting in the movie, when Maigret is at pains to instruct a con on how to act to the press.

    I think I fell in love with this movie, because I was never really sure where it was going, and there's some dirty thoughts to be had if you get inside the paranoia. There's also not many movies where you have such a human detective, who even conducts a late night interview with his undone belt surrounding a bulging belly. The ending is quite iconic in its own way, and rounded off a charming watch.
    9guy-bellinger

    The ultimate Maigret screen adaptation

    Alongside Molinaro's "La Mort de Belle", the best adaptation of a Simenon story for the big screen.

    Helmer Delannoy proves a past master at creating a stifling atmosphere ( night scenes, a hot stormy weather, a heady melody pervading the story ), managing to make the tension rise and swell regularly until it explodes in a triple climax ( Maurice's interrogation, the confrontation of Maurice's wife and mother, the final attempt to murder Mauricette ). So, when the rain finally starts falling in the final seconds of the movie, it does as much good to bulky, weary Gabin as it does to the tense viewer.

    Of course, the film benefits from a great interpretation : Jean Gabin gives life to his determined-shrewd-exhausted "commissaire" while Jean Desailly shines as the poor but dangerous Maurice whose boyhood has been prolonged by the misguided love of his mother ( Lucienne Bogaërt, perfect ). And Annie Girardot plays subtly and with welcome restraint the loving wife of a monster.

    Sure, Misraki's music and song are haunting and the camera-work is sleek, but what actually makes this film a major work is that the authors( R.M.Arlaud, Delannoy and Audiard ) are true to the spirit of Simenon : disillusioned with human nature but sympathetic with those who are its victims, however monstrous they may appear to society.

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      Underwent a digital 4K HDR Dolby Vision restoration in 2024 by the VDM laboratory.
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      During the shot in Maurin's apartment when Yvonne tells Maigret that her husband is getting dressed and they chat about his work, a dark smudge (presumably on the camera lens) is visible at the center top of the frame.
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      Inspector Jules Maigret: Wow, there IS grey matter working under these rollers.

    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Portrait souvenir: Georges Simenon, part 4: Maigret (1963)
    • Soundtracks
      Ça ne Sert à Rien
      Music by Paul Misraki

      Lyrics by André Hornez

      Performed by Paule Desjardins

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 5. September 1958 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Italien
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Newen (France)
    • Sprache
      • Französisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Inspector Maigret
    • Drehorte
      • Place-des-Vosges, Paris 4, Paris, Frankreich(place where the serial killer operates)
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      • Intermondia Films
      • Jolly Film
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 8.528 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.556 $
      • 22. Okt. 2017
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 8.528 $
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