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Un crime dans la tête

Titre original : The Manchurian Candidate
  • 1962
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 6min
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Frank Sinatra, Janet Leigh, and Laurence Harvey in Un crime dans la tête (1962)
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DrameThrillerEspionThriller conspirationnisteThriller politiqueThriller psychologiqueTragédie

Un ancien prisonnier de guerre subit un lavage de cerveau et devient malgré lui l'assassin involontaire d'une conspiration communiste internationale.Un ancien prisonnier de guerre subit un lavage de cerveau et devient malgré lui l'assassin involontaire d'une conspiration communiste internationale.Un ancien prisonnier de guerre subit un lavage de cerveau et devient malgré lui l'assassin involontaire d'une conspiration communiste internationale.

  • Réalisation
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Scénario
    • Richard Condon
    • George Axelrod
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Casting principal
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Laurence Harvey
    • Janet Leigh
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,9/10
    83 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    4 956
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    • Réalisation
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Scénario
      • Richard Condon
      • George Axelrod
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Casting principal
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Laurence Harvey
      • Janet Leigh
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    • 143avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 6 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Major Bennett Marco
    Laurence Harvey
    Laurence Harvey
    • Raymond Shaw
    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Eugenie Rose Chaney
    Angela Lansbury
    Angela Lansbury
    • Mrs. Eleanor Shaw Iselin
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Chunjin
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Senator John Yerkes Iselin
    Leslie Parrish
    Leslie Parrish
    • Jocelyn Jordan
    John McGiver
    John McGiver
    • Senator Thomas Jordan
    Khigh Dhiegh
    Khigh Dhiegh
    • Dr. Yen Lo
    James Edwards
    James Edwards
    • Corporal Allen Melvin
    Douglas Henderson
    • Colonel Milt
    Albert Paulsen
    Albert Paulsen
    • Zilkov
    Barry Kelley
    Barry Kelley
    • Secretary of Defense
    Lloyd Corrigan
    Lloyd Corrigan
    • Holborn Gaines
    Madame Spivy
    Madame Spivy
    • Female Berezovo
    Joe Adams
    • Psychiatrist
    • (non crédité)
    Alyce Allen
    • Woman
    • (non crédité)
    Benjie Bancroft
    • Chauffeur
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Scénario
      • Richard Condon
      • George Axelrod
      • John Frankenheimer
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    9poetcomic1

    Ferris Webster, Editor Extraordinaire

    As a long time fan of this film I note there is little that has gone unmentioned in the positive reviews - except this. I would like to put in a word of praise for the academy award winning editor Ferris Webster. Webster's crowning achievement was the famed 'garden party' sequence in which the malevolent communist agents are transformed into ladies at a garden club and back again, the vertigo of the circling camera draws us into the actual mental state of the brainwashed captives. Each camera movement, each shot was so exquisitely timed and placed that this is almost equal to the shower-bath scene in Psycho as a classic of modern editing. This scene is still studied in film schools by future editors. Also, the cutting in the finale scene at the convention expertly creates a Hitchcockian suspense totally dependent on the editing.

    Another aside, Angela Lansbury 'cut her teeth' for this role playing the ruthless newspaper owner in the Tracy-Hepburn film State of the Union. In that film she managed to upstage Hepburn herself! And it was obvious that she should play the 'biggest, baddest mother of all'.
    8frankwiener

    The Garden Party From Hell

    While many cast members did an outstanding job in this disturbing and often violent political thriller, it is Angela Lansbury who stands out in her superb portrayal of a woman who not only dominates her son and husband but who wants to take over the entire country, if not the world! In the end, this is Angela's triumph, and I don't understand why she took second billing behind any of the other actors.

    As much as I love Janet Leigh, she was handed a bizarre and somewhat minor role here which I believe only served as a deliberate distraction in that she never influenced Major Marco (Sinatra) as an agent working on either side. And don't get sidetracked by the fact that "Pinocchio" was playing at the Manhattan movie theater that she and Major Marco passed in the cab because that was probably a deliberate "red herring" too. Granted that Leigh and Tony Curtis, including their sensational divorce, were quite the rage at the time, but Angela deserved top billing here.

    When I read that Lansbury has only appeared in 54 full length movies to date, it seemed like a number too small only because she leaves such a strong impression in so many of her performances dating back to Nancy, the maid, in "Gaslight" and Sybil in "The Picture of Dorian Grey". To this day, I am haunted by the memory of poor Sybil singing "Goodbye, Little Yellow Bird" in the latter. Lansbury masters a wide range of effective acting from the kindly, unassuming Miss Marple to the powerful, detestable Eleanor Shaw Iselin here.

    In addition to a towering Lansbury, the excellent portrayals by Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh, John McIver, Henry Silva, and James Gregory as the annoying buffoon of a step-father contribute to the success of this political thriller. I think that director John Frankenheimer and screenplay writer George Axelrod should be commended for staying close to Richard Condon's original novel, and the stark black and white photography enhanced the gloomy and ominous atmosphere. The filming of the three separate interpretations of the brainwashing sequence alone was a unique and unforgettable cinematic experience.

    What a dish like Jocelyn Jordan (Leslie Parrish) ever saw in Raymond Shaw is beyond me, and we have surely witnessed Harvey as the dark, brooding character before ("Room at the Top", "Butterfield Eight", etc.), but who else could play this morose character more accurately?

    As to that newspaper headline "Violent Hurricane Sweeps Midwest", did you folks in the Midwest ever experience a direct hurricane? I know about the tornadoes and the floods, but a direct hurricane? Was that another subtle attempt at humor by the director? Anyway, I'll never look at another hydrangea without much trepidation and dread.
    8fastmike

    Truly, a gem!

    Probably John Frankenheimer's best production, and Frank Sinatra's best cinema performance.

    I saw this because of the recent 'remake', I would assume that the reader will be making the same comparison. Having never seen this before, I found myself riveted to the story, and absolutely great performances by Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh, Angela Lansbury, Henry Silva, John McGiver, James Gregory, and Leslie Parrish.

    Coincidently, I had just recently finished reading some previously published works about the cold war, in particular the Chambers-Hiss court cases.

    It might be accident, but I wouldn't doubt it might have been intended by Frankenheimer to choose Harvey, who resembled Hiss, in appearance and McGiver who resembled Chambers appearance. When this was released in 1962, the Hiss-Chambers spy fiasco was still fresh in the public's mind.

    Other American political images are not for want of satire either, since Lansbury and Gregory seemed to have reminded me, in appearance, of Mary and (honest) Abe Lincoln.

    The pace, style and non stop tension rivals Hitchcock; it will certainly have you wondering if he had anything to do with this! Truly Frankenhiemer, excels here.

    Because Sinatra was box office magnet, most of his other roles seemed 'fitted' for him. Not here! You'll have a chance to see the real Frank Sinatra, really working to make the part work, and without a doubt, he too excels in his role.

    I don't think I'll bother to see the recent version yet. I want to see this original classic a few more times.
    9SmileysWorld

    One of the best thrillers ever made.

    To know that the human mind can be manipulated so easily is indeed a scary thing.The Manchurian Candidate is a thriller so intense it can almost be considered a horror film.If,in fact,things such as those depicted here really did occur,I imagine it did step on some pretty sensitive toes.Bravo to all of those involved in front of the camera and behind it.In particular,Angela Lansbury,whose versatility as an actress is proved here as she plays against the nice lady type roles that we know her for.Among all the film's from the era of the 1960's that I have viewed,I would definitely place this in my top 5.One of the best thrillers ever.
    9teren

    A political and social thriller/drama ahead of its time.

    John Frankenheimer's surrealistic direction and George Axelrod's adaptation of the 1959 book by the same name offer Laurence Harvey a career defining role.

    Set in 1950's, A Korean War veteran Raymond Shaw(Harvey) returns home to a medal of honor for rescuing his POW platoon from behind Chinese lines and back to safety. One of the returning soldiers, (played effectively by Frank Sinatra) however, has recurring dreams of his platoon being brainwashed and Shaw committing acts of murder.

    He eventually convinces army brass that Shaw is still a puppet of his Communist-Marxist operators.

    Angela Lansbury, (although barely a few years older than Harvey was at the time) plays his mother in a tour de force role. She absolutely captivates and steals every scene she is in, playing a very complex role that needs to convince the viewer of many things without much dialogue.

    There's a rich cast of characters, including Janet Leigh, Henry Silva, James Edwards, and a painfully accurate James Gregory. Each character weaves through the methodical subplots and tapestry of Frankenheimer's masterful "Hitchcockian" pace.

    I won't give away the plot, but dear readers, allow me to sat that this one is really worth watching--until the nail-biting and chilling conclusion.

    There are many undertones in this film -- political, sexual, class and power, and social. You will want to view this film several times to approach it from different perspectives.

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    • Anecdotes
      Frank Sinatra broke the little finger of his right hand on the desk in the fight sequence with Henry Silva. Due to on-going filming commitments, he could not rest or bandage his hand properly, causing the injury to heal incorrectly. It caused him chronic discomfort for the rest of his life.
    • Gaffes
      In the opening sequence, set in 1952, the bar in Korea has a US flag with 50 stars. In 1952, the US included only 48 states, and the flag had only 48 stars. There are also some 50-star flags alongside period correct 48-star flags during the convention scenes.
    • Citations

      Bennett Marco: Raymond Shaw is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life.

    • Crédits fous
      The closing credits specify, "Released thru United Artists". This uses an informal spelling of the standard "through".
    • Versions alternatives
      The West German version was edited (ca. 4 minutes) to remove every scene with the ladies in the greenhouse. This version was also released on DVD. In 2005 the uncut version (with subtitles for the missing scenes) was shown on Arte. Only in 2020 was the complete version released on Blu-ray/DVD.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Commercial Entertainment Product (1992)
    • Bandes originales
      The Washington Post
      (1889) (uncredited)

      Music by John Philip Sousa

      Played by a band in the first scene after the opening credits

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 novembre 1962 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El embajador del miedo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Jilly's, 52nd Street at 8th Avenue, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(bar where Shaw hears he ought to go jump in a lake)
    • Société de production
      • M.C. Productions
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    • Budget
      • 2 200 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 757 256 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 87 850 $US
      • 15 févr. 1988
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 757 256 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      2 heures 6 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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