Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA detective is tasked to capture an elusive thief called Arsene Lupin.A detective is tasked to capture an elusive thief called Arsene Lupin.A detective is tasked to capture an elusive thief called Arsene Lupin.
- Laurent
- (as James Mack)
- Louvre Tour Guide
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Louvre Guard
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Gendarme
- (uncredited)
- Mother at the Louvre
- (uncredited)
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Detective
- (uncredited)
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- AnecdotesAlthough not often discussed among the most daring pre-Code titles, this film features one of the most ribald sequences of the genre - the scene in which the Duke of Charmerace (John Barrymore) finds Sonia (Karen Morley) stark naked in his bed as a well-attended house party swirls on the floor below. After a charming, lewd exchange, the scene ends with the Duke dowsing the lights and helping Sonia put her gown on, with only their voices heard on a pitch-black screen.
- GaffesLupin steals the Mona Lisa by wrapping the canvas around his umbrella. The Mona Lisa is painted on a wood panel.
- Citations
Arsène Lupin: [fetching Sonia's evening gown from the maid and holding it up to admire it] Well, here we are. It's very nice! It's a little naughty. It's very ni - Do you think your father the general would approve of this?
Sonia: My father the general always said that a gentleman was a man who never went to bed with his spurs on.
Arsène Lupin: Isn't that a pity. I'm so fond of horses. I could give up riding...?
Sonia: Give me that dress!
Arsène Lupin: You can't get into it alone
Sonia: The maid will help me.
Arsène Lupin: The maid? I know more about unhooking than any maid in Paris.
Sonia: Yes, but I want this one hooked.
[she reaches for the dress, which he holds out of reach]
Sonia: I'm going to stay right here in this bed until you leave this room!
[Chamerace walks over to the window and prepares to toss out the dress]
Sonia: What are you doing?
Arsène Lupin: Well, if you're going to stay in bed you won't need the dress.
- Générique farfeluThe opening title doesn't list the Barrymores separately, but instead as a pair, "John and Lionel Barrymore."
- ConnexionsFeatured in Biography: The Barrymores (2002)
John & Lionel Barrymore costarred together for the first time in a motion picture in this intriguing crime drama. Alike and yet so different, they are the perfect counterpoint to each other. John plays his role with suave sophistication (when not in disguise) and Lionel is earthy & common in his portrayal, each obviously having a wonderful time trying to out act the other. Helped by a generous script, the outcome is pretty much a draw, with the viewer the clear winner.
Although upstaged by the two male stars, Karen Morley is intriguing as the mystery woman John finds naked in his bed. Tully Marshall gives a colorful performance as a silly nobleman with much to lose to the master criminal. Henry Armetta & George Davis are very enjoyable as two seriously inept security guards. John Miljan provides a sturdy presence in his small role as the police prefect.
Movie mavens will recognize an uncredited Mischa Auer as a guide in the Louvre during the climactic scene dealing with an attempted heist of the Mona Lisa.
- Ron Oliver
- 22 mars 2004
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 433 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 24 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1