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Moulin Rouge

  • 1928
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 17min
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6,6/10
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Vladimir Stenberg and Georgii Stenberg in Moulin Rouge (1928)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueParysia is the rage of Paris. She has a daughter, secretly engaged to Andre, and the boy's aristocratic father objects to the alliance because of Margaret's mother being a revue artist. Dire... Tout lireParysia is the rage of Paris. She has a daughter, secretly engaged to Andre, and the boy's aristocratic father objects to the alliance because of Margaret's mother being a revue artist. Director Ewald Andre Dupont took almost a year to make Moulin Rouge at a production cost of $5... Tout lireParysia is the rage of Paris. She has a daughter, secretly engaged to Andre, and the boy's aristocratic father objects to the alliance because of Margaret's mother being a revue artist. Director Ewald Andre Dupont took almost a year to make Moulin Rouge at a production cost of $500,000, a huge amount for 1928.

  • Réalisation
    • Ewald André Dupont
  • Scénario
    • Ewald André Dupont
  • Casting principal
    • Olga Tschechowa
    • Eve Gray
    • Jean Bradin
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    302
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    • Réalisation
      • Ewald André Dupont
    • Scénario
      • Ewald André Dupont
    • Casting principal
      • Olga Tschechowa
      • Eve Gray
      • Jean Bradin
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Olga Tschechowa
    Olga Tschechowa
    • Parysia
    Eve Gray
    • Margaret
    Jean Bradin
    Jean Bradin
    • Andre
    Georges Tréville
    Georges Tréville
    • Father
    Marcel Vibert
    • Marquis
    Blanche Bernis
    • Wardrobe Mistress
    Ellen Pollock
    Ellen Pollock
    • Girl
    Andrews Engelmann
    Andrews Engelmann
    • Chauffeur
    • (non crédité)
    Forrester Harvey
    Forrester Harvey
    • Tourist
    • (non crédité)
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Theater Patron
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Ewald André Dupont
    • Scénario
      • Ewald André Dupont
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    6tomgillespie2002

    A mostly dull melodrama with an utterly breathtaking climax

    Paris's iconic Moulin Rouge has proved an inspiration to many filmmakers down the years, including the likes of Jean Renoir, Baz Luhrmann and Woody Allen, who were all clearly fascinated by the venue's vibrant cabaret act and reputation as the home of the modern can-can. You would have to go all the way back to 1928 to witness one of cinema's earliest (if not the earliest) brush with the Moulin Rouge, although the scenes of the dancing girls bare little resemblance to the famous hangout. German-born director Ewald Andre Dupont made films in both Hollywood and London, and is perhaps best known for Variete and Piccadilly, but he also made this little-seen melodrama, filmed at Elstreet Studios, in 1928.

    The star attraction at the city's most popular hangout is undoubtedly Parysia (Olga Tschechowa), a striking lady who performs to an adoring crowd on a nightly basis, dazzling the audience with songs, dances and shakes of her feathers. She is over the moon when she receives a letter from her daughter Margaret (Eve Gray) announcing her pending arrival. Parysia hasn't seen her child for a few years since she left for boarding school, and she's all grown up with a new man at her side. That man is Andre (Jean Bradin), who believes that he's met the perfect partner until he witnesses his future mother-in-law's stage performance for the first time. Andre falls in love, and declares his feelings to the shocked Parysia, who is determined to see her daughter happy by setting off to persuade Andre's stern, rich father than Margaret is worthy, despite his distaste for the goings-on at the Moulin Rouge.

    Dupont's forgotten silent is a strange beast. It is essentially a rather relentless melodrama with little insight into human behaviour, which climaxes with a breathtaking high-speed car chase that would put many modern-day blockbusters to shame. At the film's centre is the odd love triangle between mother, daughter and a handsome charmer, but Dupont ignores the fact that Parysia would realistically want her offspring as far away from this letch as soon as possible once he declares his undying love for the mother of his fiancee. For a movie entitled Moulin Rouge, there's very little of what the venue is best known for, aside from a bit of uncomfortable black-face. From a technical standpoint, it is absolutely wonderful, with the director making full use of his leading star with close-ups and effective camera movements. Tschechowa is a legend of silent cinema, and it isn't difficult to understand why she was courted by the likes of Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin. For the most part, this is pretty dull stuff, but the climax will leave you breathless and hugely impressed.
    6malcolmgsw

    The show must go on

    It is many years since I had watched my video of this film so I played it this afternoon.Directed by DuPont in his British period.He is most known here for the ludicrous pauses in the dialogue of Atlantic.I would certainly agree with one of the reviewers who commented on the totally daft plot.After all why would a mother want a daughter to marry a man who was lusting after her.So far as the cinematography is concerned,this brings into focus the strange face makeup of the actors.Their upper eyelids are darkened and their eyebrows marked in very boldly.Is this part of the expressionist style or is it because of problems with the film stock used ?
    6planktonrules

    Decent but the plot does leave a bit to be desired.

    "Moulin Rouge" is the sort of film you simply must accept for what it is--a modestly entertaining but silly film. It has the sort of plot that seems rather old fashioned and filled with holes.

    When the film begins, a famous stage actress from the famed Moulin Rouge is thrilled to have a visit from her daughter. It seems the young lady is planning on getting married and the mother is happy for the couple. However, later when the mother is alone with the girl's fiancé, he suddenly declares his love for the mother! Weird, I know...and where all this goes is a bit far-fetched. It is exciting but kind of silly.

    This film brings up lots of problems: why didn't the mother tell her daughter that the boyfriend was a creepy guy and why did the nightclub look NOTHING like anything from the Moulin Rouge (after all, everyone here had lots of clothes)? And, for that matter, why a black-face number?! It all is kind of silly (and a tad offensive) but did have really nice camera-work.
    9overseer-3

    Olga Tschechowa in a powerful performance

    I watched the Grapevine video edition of Moulin Rouge, and their old tapes are not particularly known for excellent video transfers or scores. However after about the first 15 minutes, in which we are treated to some rather frenzied nightlife location shots in Paris, the main characters are finally introduced and the action quickly gets steamy, thanks in no small part to the chemistry between Olga Tschechowa and the male lead, Jean Bradin, which is immediate and compelling.

    The story involves a love triangle between mother - daughter - prospective son-in-law. The daughter (Eve Gray) never seems to realize that her fiancée has the hots for her own mother. The audience keeps waiting for the light bulb to go off in her head, but she just charges ahead, completely trusting in her mother and young lover, with dangerous consequences.

    Olga Tschechowa (a paramour of Adolph Hitler) struck me very much as almost a carbon copy in looks and acting mannerisms to Pola Negri. In fact I kept visualizing Pola in this role as a I watched Olga. Olga was just as good an actress as Pola; every scene she is in your eye gravitates to her first. Effective use of close-ups and intelligent discourse between the characters, reflected in the title cards, adds to the pleasure of this sultry concoction. If you are into romantic foreign silent films this version of Moulin Rouge will prove enjoyable to you.
    6christopher-underwood

    A rather lavish film

    A rather lavish film and the first part is really very good with the dances and the actors decent. Although apparently the Moulin Rouge scenes were shot elsewhere and the people filmed in the studio at Elstree. Nevertheless this is very well done and it is just a shame that much of the second half is rather long and very melodramatic. The very last car chase is done well but there is about an hour of the love triangle that is difficult these days.

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    • Anecdotes
      The first showings of this film, in 1928, were silent with a live music score by Joseph Littau, In 1929 it was re-issued in a shortened version with a score by John Reynders recorded on an optical track. This contained music and a few (rather primitive) sound effects (as was normal at the time, before dialogue became normal). For the complete restoration at full length the 1929 soundtrack was edited and sections duplicated to fill up the length while matching the music to the action, a process requiring 120 music edits.
    • Crédits fous
      Personally directed by E.A. Dupont
    • Bandes originales
      Parysia
      Music by John Reynders

      Lyrics by André Lénéka and Henry Moreau

      Performed by Olga Tschechowa, Jean Bradin and Eve Gray

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 avril 1928 (Suède)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • British International Pictures (BIP)
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      2 heures 17 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
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