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Modesty Blaise

  • 1966
  • PG
  • 1h 59m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,0/10
3,4 k
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Terence Stamp and Monica Vitti in Modesty Blaise (1966)
Trailer for this thriller based on the comic strip
Liretrailer3:36
1 vidéo
99+ photos
EspionParodieAventureComédieComédie musicaleCriminalitéMesure

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueStylish ex-con Modesty Blaise and her partner Willie Garvin are tasked by the British Secret Service with preventing her rival Gabriel from stealing diamonds that are to be delivered to her ... Tout lireStylish ex-con Modesty Blaise and her partner Willie Garvin are tasked by the British Secret Service with preventing her rival Gabriel from stealing diamonds that are to be delivered to her adoptive father, a Sheikh.Stylish ex-con Modesty Blaise and her partner Willie Garvin are tasked by the British Secret Service with preventing her rival Gabriel from stealing diamonds that are to be delivered to her adoptive father, a Sheikh.

  • Réalisation
    • Joseph Losey
  • Scénaristes
    • Evan Jones
    • Peter O'Donnell
    • Jim Holdaway
  • Vedettes
    • Monica Vitti
    • Terence Stamp
    • Dirk Bogarde
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,0/10
    3,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph Losey
    • Scénaristes
      • Evan Jones
      • Peter O'Donnell
      • Jim Holdaway
    • Vedettes
      • Monica Vitti
      • Terence Stamp
      • Dirk Bogarde
    • 74Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 51Commentaires de critiques
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    • Nominé pour le prix 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 nominations au total

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    Monica Vitti
    Monica Vitti
    • Modesty Blaise
    Terence Stamp
    Terence Stamp
    • Willie Garvin
    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Gabriel
    Harry Andrews
    Harry Andrews
    • Sir Gerald Tarrant
    Clive Revill
    Clive Revill
    • McWhirter…
    Alexander Knox
    Alexander Knox
    • Minister
    Rossella Falk
    Rossella Falk
    • Mrs. Fothergill
    • (as Rosella Falk)
    Scilla Gabel
    Scilla Gabel
    • Melina
    Michael Chow
    Michael Chow
    • Weng
    Joe Melia
    Joe Melia
    • Crevier
    Saro Urzì
    Saro Urzì
    • Basilio
    • (as Saro Urzi)
    Tina Aumont
    Tina Aumont
    • Nicole
    • (as Tina Marquand)
    Oliver MacGreevy
    • Tattooed Man
    Jon Bluming
    • Hans
    Lex Schoorel
    • Walter
    Max Turilli
    • Strauss
    • (as Marcello Turilli)
    Giuseppe Paganelli
    • Friar
    George Fisher
    • Réalisation
      • Joseph Losey
    • Scénaristes
      • Evan Jones
      • Peter O'Donnell
      • Jim Holdaway
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    Failed 60's kitsch from American expat director Joseph Losey.

    Sadly, Joseph Losey misses the mark with this comic-book tease featuring the luscious Italian beauty, Monica Vitti. Both director and star are more adept at delivering brooding, ambivalent sexuality instead of the in-your-face flirting necessary to make this spy spoof a success. This material wasn't for Losey, but it's not a total loss. The cast is worth watching, particularly Bogarde hamming it up in gay style, and John Dankworth's music score is a retro delight! MODESTY makes a fine 2nd bill with BARBARELLA.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Less than modest

    Have seen a fair share of Joseph Losey's other works and have found a lot to admire about almost all of them, especially 'Don Giovanni' (one of my favourite opera films) and his collaborations with Harold Pinter ('The Servant', 'Accident' and 'The Go Between' all being very good if understandably divisive films). Have also liked a lot of Dirk Bogarde's work and that of Terrence Stamp's. The idea was interesting and the cartoon strip that 'Modesty Blaise' is based on is great fun.

    This reviewer really does wish that the same could be said for 'Modesty Blaise' as a film, but sadly that was not to be. It has its moments and good things, but it is a very misguided misfire and a lesser effort for Losey. It was critically lambasted at the time and is still considered a misfire by many, and in my mind it is very easy to see why. 'Modesty Blaise' is not an awful film and there is far worse out there, but considering the talent involved it should have been so much better.

    Starting with the good things, it looks great. Very flamboyant and extravagant which is in perfect keeping with the tone intended. The sets and Monica Vitti's wardrobe are jaw dropping. Some of the music is infectious and fun to listen to.

    Bogarde has an absolute blast as the wonderfully campy villain Gabriel, the only actor who seems to know and understand what film he is in and the only one who tries.

    Vitti however is miscast, with her performance lacking allure and charm as well as intensity. Stamp sleepwalks his way through a role that added little. The rest of the acting sees a lot of slumming or over-compensating, Harry Andrews is reasonably fun but Clive Revill is too hammy even for a film that is very over the top. All the characters are ciphers and nothing more. Losey had a lot of talent as a director but was completely out of his depth here, it was clear he had no idea how to direct the film.

    Which has a story that makes absolutely no sense, and that is when there is any discernible plotting, and for a film intended to be over the top there is a mess of overblown excess and humour intended to be camp but is instead pretty subdued and goes overboard on the dumbness. With a more satirical edge the film would have been a lot more successful. The dialogue is toe curlingly bad too often and has too much of an afterthought quality and while the music is good generally that duet is painful and out of place.

    All in all, misguided effort. 4/10.
    Gothick

    Mod mod mod mod mod mod mod Modesty!

    A delicious phantasmagoria of feathers, frolics, fashion, false eyelashes, frivolity, fol-de-rol, foppish frothiness and all that was mod and mad in that giddy year, nineteen-sixty-six. Monica Vitti is nothing like the comic book character created by Peter O'Donnell and Jim Holdaway--the original stories have been reprinted and are worth checking out. In his memoirs Terence Stamp recalled that Vitti was so clumsy it was hard for her to get through even simple stunts. The film is in reality a paean to style and to the triumph of presentation over substance which was a lot of what Sixties fashions were about. Vitti's wigs pretty much steal the show--Dirk Bogarde, in blond toupee as evil mastermind Gabriel, and Rosella Falk as Mrs Fothergill (a sort of sadistic Emma Peel) clean up on what's left. The music is a lot of fun--indeed fun is the operative word here. Serious squares can keep their dull movie critic vibes out!
    Muffy-5

    View it on it's own, not as a spoof or adaptation, and you might enjoy!

    I've never read the Modesty Blaise comics. What inspired me to rent this DVD was a love of 60's kitsch fashions, and an immense respect for Monica Vitti. And while I was baffled by the events in the film -- it didn't seem to make a DAMN bit of sense the first time around -- I still found myself loving it. And on repeated viewings I love it even more.

    What's to love? Primarily, the quirkiness of EVERYTHING in the film: the direction is off-kilter (so many things happen in parts of the screen that you're not looking at, and the pacing is bizarre to say the least: a constant string of anticlimaxes that I found refreshing), the acting is deadpan and weird (Bogarde's shifty, psychopathic, and slightly flaky villain...Stamp's disgruntled but cheerful anti-hero...Rosella Falk's twitchy, wide-eyed, barely-restrained violence -- she is a stand-out highlight in the movie...and Monica Vitti, expressing herself mostly through strangely-timed gestures and facial expressions...just check out her "How do you get this off?" routine), the sets are gorgeously dressed (Gabriel's atmospheric island, and the fantastic cell with the spiral staircase), and the plotting is all over the place. Who's double-crossing who? Why are they doing that? WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON? On first impression, I felt the film was just "winging it," making it up as it went along. But far from it...it's elaborately plotted, just strangely presented.

    Really, I love this film, and I'm so glad it's seen re-release. It's sloppy, crazy, irreverent, and fun. If you view it as a weird little film -- not as a spoof, or an adaptation of the comic, or a reflection of the times, or as an attempt to be hip or strange -- I think you'll enjoy it as much as I did.

    And yes, the clothes ARE fantastic.
    6Bunuel1976

    MODESTY BLAISE (Joseph Losey, 1966) **1/2

    Truth be told, I hated this movie on first viewing many years ago and, in fact, I only just now purchased the utterly bare-bones Fox DVD for three reasons: the disc is now out-of-print; I found it very cheaply (surprisingly) at a local retailer; and, most importantly perhaps, I was prepared to give it another chance thanks to my ongoing (and very rewarding) Losey-thon.

    To say that Joseph Losey was a strange choice to helm this picture would be a massive understatement. In his previous films, very rarely (if at all) had he shown that he had any sense of humor, much less the kind of campy, knowing and irreverent one essential for successful comic strip adaptations. As it happens, the film was not well-received and both leads - Monica Vitti (who apparently phoned Michelangelo Antonioni everyday during the shoot) and Terence Stamp - were unhappy making it; there are those who even go so far as to consider it not just Losey's nadir but quite simply one of the worst films ever made! Well, based on that first TV viewing of it, I probably would have endorsed such sentiments myself...

    However, my re-acquaintance with it proved something of a minor revelation: while still as uneven as I recalled, I couldn't now deny that there were some delightful elements which, on the whole, made the film palatable and, at times, even endearing: Evan Jones' script was occasionally quite witty, Losey's own trademark odd compositions (usually so overpowering in his melodramas) suited the "anything goes" mood of the material, Jack Hildyard's glossy cinematography of attractive Mediterranean locations, outrageous outfits and groovy production design was top-notch and Losey's frequent composer Johnny Dankworth provided an infectious score.

    And what about that cast? Monica Vitti (who would have guessed that she could ever be as attractive and sexy as this judging by her work for Antonioni?), Terence Stamp (gleefully throwing knives, bedding women and engaging in a charming, impromptu singing duet with Vitti while driving up a mountaintop and reprising it for the action-packed finale), Dirk Bogarde (ironically named Gabriel, he was never campier - or gayer - than as the silver-wigged, self-proclaimed "villain of the piece"), Michael Craig (as Vitti's ex-lover and pursuing British agent), Harry Andrews (as a top British Secret Service official firing away bullets from his umbrella), Alexander Knox (as a bumbling British MP forever mispronouncing names and giving out the wrong information), Clive Revill (for no apparent reason in a dual role: as Bogarde's right-hand man who keeps the accounts even on the field of battle and as Vitti's "father", an Arabian Sheik!), Rossella Falk (as the lethal Miss. Fothergill, Bogarde's manly assistant, who keeps a regiment of mostly aging men in shape through arduous physical exercise), Saro Urzi (as a lowly, opera-singing henchman of Bogarde's), Tina Aumont (as an ill-fated conquest/informer of Stamp's) and real-life magician Silvan (as a duplicitous circus performer).

    Ultimately, while the plot is too convoluted to follow at times and the film itself may not be in the same league as Mario Bava's DANGER: DIABOLIK (1968) or even Roger Vadim's BARBARELLA (1968), it's certainly an engaging spy spoof and far better than its reputation suggests.

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Joseph Losey found it difficult to work with Monica Vitti (Modesty Blaise), as she would invariably be accompanied onto the set by Director Michelangelo Antonioni, in whose movies she had become famous. Antonioni would often whisper suggestions to her, and she would take direction from him rather than Losey. Eventually, Losey asked Antonioni, whom he greatly admired, to keep away from the studios during filming. Antonioni complied.
    • Gaffes
      when Modesty is fighting Mrs Fothergill, her leg tattoos have mysteriously disappeared.
    • Citations

      Gabriel: [Staked out in the hot sun and very thirsty] Champagne... champagne... champagne.

    • Générique farfelu
      The 20th Century Fox logo appears without the fanfare.
    • Autres versions
      Although previously passed uncut for cinema and video the 2010 UK DVD was raised to a 12 certificate and cut by 2 secs to remove a horsefall.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Hollywood U.K. British Cinema in the Sixties: Strangers in the City (1993)
    • Bandes originales
      Modesty Blaise
      Music by John Dankworth

      Lyrics by Benny Green

      Sung by David and Jonathan

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 juillet 1966 (Norway)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
    • Site officiel
      • Streaming on "Falshback Films" YouTube Channel
    • Langues
      • English
      • French
      • Italian
      • Arabic
      • German
      • Dutch
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Modesty Blaise, súper agente, súper espía
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Castello di Sant'Alessio Siculo, Sicily, Italie(Gabriel's fortress)
    • sociétés de production
      • Modesty Blaise Ltd.
      • Twentieth Century-Fox Productions
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      • 1 000 000 £ (estimation)
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      • 170 $ US
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      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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