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L'uomo che ride

  • 1966
  • 1h 28min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,5/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
L'uomo che ride (1966)
Drama

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAngelo is a man with a disfigurement in form of a slash across his mouth. While he deals with this, he falls for a beautiful girl named Dea.Angelo is a man with a disfigurement in form of a slash across his mouth. While he deals with this, he falls for a beautiful girl named Dea.Angelo is a man with a disfigurement in form of a slash across his mouth. While he deals with this, he falls for a beautiful girl named Dea.

  • Dirección
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Guión
    • Victor Hugo
    • Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
    • A. Bertolotto
  • Reparto principal
    • Jean Sorel
    • Lisa Gastoni
    • Ilaria Occhini
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,5/10
    214
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Guión
      • Victor Hugo
      • Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
      • A. Bertolotto
    • Reparto principal
      • Jean Sorel
      • Lisa Gastoni
      • Ilaria Occhini
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    Jean Sorel
    Jean Sorel
    • Angelo Bello…
    Lisa Gastoni
    Lisa Gastoni
    • Lucrezia Borgia
    Ilaria Occhini
    • Dea
    Edmund Purdom
    Edmund Purdom
    • Cesare Borgia
    Linda Sini
    Linda Sini
    • Margherita
    Gianni Musy
    • Paolo Orsini
    • (as Gianni Mussy)
    Nino Vingelli
    Nino Vingelli
    • Ursus
    Gino Pernice
    Gino Pernice
    • Galeazzo
    Ferdinando Poggi
    • Umberto
    • (as Fernando Poggi)
    Livia Contardi
    Adriano Cornelli
    • Archimedes the Dwarf
    Pierre Clémenti
    Pierre Clémenti
    • Orsini's Partisan
    • (as Pierre Clement)
    John Bartha
    John Bartha
    • Giovanni
    • (as Jhon Bartha)
    Dom Moor
    • Vandergris
    Angelo Casadei
    • Villager
    • (sin acreditar)
    Amerigo Castrighella
    • Astorre soldier
    • (sin acreditar)
    Giuliano Dell'Ovo
    • Cesare Borgia's Bodyguard
    • (sin acreditar)
    Vincenzo Maggio
    • Soldier
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Guión
      • Victor Hugo
      • Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
      • A. Bertolotto
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    tom.hamilton

    Dismal Travesty

    A really pointless remake of a beautiful original. Even given the changes to Gwymphaine this could still have been worthwhile. But this is one of those typically unfocused co-productions (bad dubbing, second rate acting, ott music) that plagued cinema screens in the 60's, and now thanks to TCM UK it too frequently turns up on Satelite here. First time I saw the title in the schedules I got excited and then I saw the year.

    Don't waste your time on this one.
    Michael_Elliott

    The Man Who Laughs - Italian Style

    The Man Who Laughs (1966)

    ** (out of 4)

    This remake of the 1928 silent film isn't anywhere near a good movie but I think fans of that original might find themselves entertained by this thing simply by seeing the changes made in the story. This time the story takes place during the Renaissance in Italy as the deformed Angelo (Jean Sorel) strikes revenge when he thinks the woman that he loves has been killed. That's pretty much all the "story" you need to know as it is rather light and often times seems to be made up as the thing moves along. The original version is a true classic but this remake isn't a horrible movie but instead just an interesting misfire. I think this could have made for an interesting picture as the Victor Hugo story itself is so strong that it could support changing in for various times in history. The problem is that director Sergio Corbucci doesn't have the budget or the screenplay to pull it off. The biggest problem is that it seems every scene is just going for a quick thrill and there's never any real time to build up a story or the characters. Just take a look at a scene where Angelo gets to roll around in the hay with a beautiful woman. The entire scene just feels rushed and there for no real reason other than to give 1966 eyes a sex scene. There are actually some good moments to be found including the action scenes, which I thought were directed quite nicely and they contained a good amount of energy. Another plus was the cinematography, which I found quite good and the color certainly got to show off the red hair of Sorel. Speaking of Sorel, he's fairly good in the part considering he isn't given much of a story to work with. The supporting cast doesn't do much to help either. The special effects of the deformed mouth isn't nearly as impressive. There were quite a few changes from the original make up that simply don't work but this is probably due to the limited budget more than anything else. In the end, THE MAN WHO LAUGHS isn't as bad as its reputation but it's mildly interesting to see how it was changed in order to fit Italy in 1966.
    6ulicknormanowen

    Smiling Quasimodo.

    They did not credit Victor Hugo , which was a wise move ; like he did in "the hunchback of Notre Dame ", the writer depicted a human being considered a monster .The movie is one thousand light years from the novel.

    There are some similarities though : both disfigured Angelo (Gwynplaine in the book) and blind Dea were adopted by a travelling performer ;and a high-born lady ,a duchess,falls for the ugly man (here represented by Lucrezia Borgia , but the noble was a virgin in the book!).

    The rest was written from start to finish by the screenwriters; it does not take place in queen Anne 's reign but under the Borgias' and it is a pretty entertaining swashbuckler , which sometimes recalls "the prisoner of Zenda" ; Jean Sorel plays a double rôle , the "laughing man " and Borgia's enemy, a virtuous noble who fights against his tyranny : French Sorel's good looks went against him in his native country (there was no room for two Alain Delon) and he often worked in Italy ;to play an ugly figure was certainly an act of self-renewal for this rather inexpressive but handsome actor.

    With its sudden new developments ,and its hilarious implausibilities ( the reconstructive surgery was far ahead of its time ,at Borgia 's time,if one is to believe the screenwriters; a psychological shock ,and voila, she can see) , the movie is enjoyable ,if you do not take it seriously ,of course. Never a dull moment.
    3Boba_Fett1138

    Waste of a great story.

    I shall not pretend as if I have seen the 1928 version of this movie (not yet anyway but I'm certainly planning to) with Conrad Veidt in the main lead, or the original from 1921, of which this movie is a remake but it's pretty safe to assume that those movies are better than this version.

    The movie is absolutely horribly made. The concept and setting are quite good and promising but it is all wasted with the weak storytelling of it all. The story itself, based on the book by Victor Hugo, is quite fascination, almost Shakesperean like. It has some great elements in it but it is all wasted in this movie. All of the potential is ruined but the weak acting, dreadful camera-work (seriously, don't they know what a focus-puller is?) and horrible editing. The story is also told messy and at times you don't even know who exactly are supposed to be the good guys and the bad guys of the movie. It makes the movie very unpleasant and uneasy to watch at times.

    There are still some good moments in the movie, especially in the middle but overall the movie is a dragging, messy, confusing one that isn't really worth watching. The movie also becomes unnecessary ridicules at times, especially toward the ending of the movie. It truly becomes laughable bad at times and loses all of it's credibility because of those many moments, that are present in the movie.

    Great story, very bad storytelling and execution of it all.

    3/10

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    5paulo BH

    Unworthy of the original!

    This is a new version of famous German classic of 1928 starring Conrad Veidt. The theme is basically the same: a boy, kidnapped by gypsies, has his face deformed to be always smiling and thus become a circus attraction. Sold to company of traveling artists, he knows a blind girl, for who falls in love.

    But a great difference exists between both movies: Of England of the king James II, the history was transferred to Italy of the 16º century, in the times of Caesar and Lucretia Borgia. Angelo - the man that always laughs - is a monster, horrendous, much uglier than the character that Veidt interprets in the original film and he will become a killer to service of Borgia.

    Besides, the history is very exaggerating and a scene is difficult to believe: the plastic surgery that transforms Angelo in a perfect copy of the Duke is absurd even in the patterns of the year 2000, imagine in the 16º century!

    A movie without interest, with a good proposal but very badly developed.

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      • 3 de febrero de 1966 (Italia)
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      • Italia
      • Francia
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      • Italiano
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    • Empresas productoras
      • Sanson Film
      • Compagnie Internationale de Productions Cinématographiques (CIPRA)
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