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L'ascension et l'inévitable chute d'une jeune femme immorale et naïve à la fois, dont l'érotisme insouciant inspire le désir et la violence autour d'elle.L'ascension et l'inévitable chute d'une jeune femme immorale et naïve à la fois, dont l'érotisme insouciant inspire le désir et la violence autour d'elle.L'ascension et l'inévitable chute d'une jeune femme immorale et naïve à la fois, dont l'érotisme insouciant inspire le désir et la violence autour d'elle.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Francis Lederer
- Alwa Schön
- (as Franz Lederer)
Gustav Diessl
- Jack the Ripper
- (as Gustav Diesel)
Michael von Newlinsky
- Marquis Casti-Piani
- (as Michael v. Newlinsky)
Sig Arno
- Der inspizient - the Stage Manager
- (as Siegfried Arno)
Karl Etlinger
- Verteidiger
- (uncredited)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDespite being replaced by Louise Brooks at the last minute for the role of Lulu in Loulou (1929), Marlene Dietrich managed to snag another coveted role. Her removal from "Pandora's Box" freed her up to play one of her most iconic roles, Lola Lola in Josef von Sternberg's Der blaue Engel (1930).
- GaffesWhile the actual identity of Jack The Ripper may never be known he would've most likely been at least sixty years old if he were still alive in 1929.
The actor playing him is clearly in his early thirties.
- Citations
Dr. Ludwig Schön: I'm getting married!
Lulu: You won't kiss me just because you're getting married?
- Autres versionsA 133-minute version, distributed by Janus Films from Film Museum München, was broadcast in America on the IFC channel in 2006. It has an unidentified orchestral score, including a 2-minute overture at the start, and it listed the credits in German, some of which were translated into English. With German inter-titles and English subtitles. This version was released on a British Region 2 DVD).
- ConnexionsEdited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Fatale beauté (1994)
Commentaire en vedette
This feature has quite an unusual feel to it - generally downbeat, but engrossing, and filled with sordid characters and settings, yet somehow artistic. Moreover, it's not downbeat or sordid in the pretentious, empty way that characterizes so many recent movies. Rather, despite portraying its characters in a largely unfavorable light, it neither exploits them nor glorifies them. These persons are shown simply to be what they are, and while there is a certain inevitability about many of the things that befall them, there is a thoughtfulness as well. You would not want to be like, or perhaps even meet, most of these characters, and yet you want to wish them better luck.
Louise Brooks gets most of the attention (both in the movie itself and from those who discuss it). The "Pandora's Box" image for her character is appropriate, in that Lulu is never ill-intentioned nor malicious, and yet she often puts the other characters in difficult situations, just by being who she is and acting naturally. All of the other significant characters are defined largely in terms of their responses to her and relationships with her, and all of the characters (including Lulu) have very evident faults and make some very preventable blunders. The result is an unusual and very interesting movie. Director G.W. Pabst deserves the credit most of all for creating the atmosphere, putting everything together, and making it work so well.
Louise Brooks gets most of the attention (both in the movie itself and from those who discuss it). The "Pandora's Box" image for her character is appropriate, in that Lulu is never ill-intentioned nor malicious, and yet she often puts the other characters in difficult situations, just by being who she is and acting naturally. All of the other significant characters are defined largely in terms of their responses to her and relationships with her, and all of the characters (including Lulu) have very evident faults and make some very preventable blunders. The result is an unusual and very interesting movie. Director G.W. Pabst deserves the credit most of all for creating the atmosphere, putting everything together, and making it work so well.
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 53 485 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 9 950 $ US
- 18 juin 2006
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 62 971 $ US
- Durée1 heure 49 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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