Les misérables
- 1958
- 3h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
1,8 k
MA NOTE
Jean Valjean, reconnu coupable d'un délit mineur, passe le reste de sa vie à la poursuite de Javert, un policier cruel et implacable.Jean Valjean, reconnu coupable d'un délit mineur, passe le reste de sa vie à la poursuite de Javert, un policier cruel et implacable.Jean Valjean, reconnu coupable d'un délit mineur, passe le reste de sa vie à la poursuite de Javert, un policier cruel et implacable.
Edmond Ardisson
- Le brigadier de gendarmerie
- (as Ardisson)
Robert Bazil
- Un commissaire
- (as Bazil)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMichel Audiard did not write a line for this film. He is not even in the credits. He was perhaps originally approached to collaborate in the writing, notably because of his affinity with Jean Gabin, finally did not contribute to it. Jean-Paul Le Chanois makes this clear in his interviews with Philippe Esnault: I liked Hugo's work very early on, I'd written the screenplay with René Barjavel (who had worked with me a bit on "Le Cas du docteur Laurent").
- Citations
Courfeyrac: It's a pity to kill that young man, he could be your brother.
Enjolras: He is.
- Autres versionsFor the release in West Germany, the film was considerably censored and shortened, as well as completely re-dubbed.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Les misérables et Victor Hugo: Au nom du peuple (2020)
Commentaire en vedette
In the middle 1950s two film versions of Hugo's best remembered novels appeared and disappeared very quickly in movie houses. This French version of "Les Miserables" was one. The other was a French/Italian version of "Notre-Dame De Paris/The Hunchback of Notre-Dame". That one starred Anthony Quinn as Quasimodo and Gina Lollabrigida as Esmarelda. Both films were actually quite good, and were the best straight versions of the novels to try to get most of the stories onto the screen. However, both were too long for most audiences, especially this version of Les Miserables. This ran over three hours. As pointed out in the other review that I wrote about the 1935 version of Les Miserables, that film version is the best normal screen length film version. But the performance of Jean Gabin as Jean Valjean in this film is superior to the performance of Fredric March in the same role. I would also note that the performance of Bourvil as Thenardier is the best I've seen (even better than Ian Holm's in the 1978 version). Thenardier is an even slimier villain than Javert is, but Javert's single minded pursuit of Valjean in the novel makes the antics of Thenardier look secondary, and they are usually dismissed in the filmed versions (though not in the musical version). Check out the scene where Thenardier and his goons kidnap Valjean for ransom, and the latter demonstrates how tough he is effectively thwarting the plan. It does not appear in the 1935 version.
- theowinthrop
- 18 mars 2005
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Box-office
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 2 370 699 $ US
- Durée3 heures 30 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Les misérables (1958) officially released in Canada in English?
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