The leader of a gang of drug traffickers, loved and esteemed by everyone for protecting the weak, ends up killing his greatest enemy.The leader of a gang of drug traffickers, loved and esteemed by everyone for protecting the weak, ends up killing his greatest enemy.The leader of a gang of drug traffickers, loved and esteemed by everyone for protecting the weak, ends up killing his greatest enemy.
Antonin Berval
- Justin
- (as Berval)
Pierre Larquey
- Le Bègue
- (as Larquey)
Paul Ollivier
- Achille
- (as Paul Olivier)
Raymond Aimos
- Le Fada
- (as Aimos)
Paul Amiot
- Le sous-directeur de la Sûreté
- (as P. Amiot)
Paul Grail
- Félicien
- (as Grail)
Marguerite Chabert
- Mme Olympe
- (as Chabert)
Tino Rossi
- Le chanteur
- (as T. Rossi)
Gaby Basset
- Mado
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe two fictional gang leaders of the film are modeled after real-life hoods Carbone and Spirito.
- ConnectionsFeatured in My Journey Through French Cinema (2016)
Featured review
Although the son (Jack-aka Jacques- Tourneur) is more known around the world thanks to such cult movies as "cat people", Maurice (the father) was one of the good directors of the French thirties (just a notch or two under Renoir,Carné ,Duvivier,Gance,Pagnol or Gremillon)."Justin de Marseille has certainly worn much better than more recent works such as "Borsalino" and its sequel "Borsalino and co" .
"Justin" is a good cross between Pagnol's bonhomie and Duvivier's film noir.Tourneur does not reach their level,though,and the reason can be found in his scripts:the story lacks focus ,intensity ,and a brilliant dialog writer is sometimes desperately needed ,even if the last sequence has a go at poetry involving even the Polar star.
But as a director,Tourneur cannot be too highly praised: the "funeral" sequence is a classic! He knows how to render the atmosphere of every place he's filming: the brothel -where a young lad,who's too shy,"will come back on Sunday,after the mass!"-,the opium den,the harbor where women sell fish by auction,the parade which opens the movie and which shows young boys singing an old tune (probably entitled "la Canebière" ).The actions scenes are brilliant too: the attack on the hearse full of opium is treated as a silent film .
However ,something's lacking! Something that made "Pépé le Moko" a masterpiece whereas "Justin" is only a good film.
"Justin" is a good cross between Pagnol's bonhomie and Duvivier's film noir.Tourneur does not reach their level,though,and the reason can be found in his scripts:the story lacks focus ,intensity ,and a brilliant dialog writer is sometimes desperately needed ,even if the last sequence has a go at poetry involving even the Polar star.
But as a director,Tourneur cannot be too highly praised: the "funeral" sequence is a classic! He knows how to render the atmosphere of every place he's filming: the brothel -where a young lad,who's too shy,"will come back on Sunday,after the mass!"-,the opium den,the harbor where women sell fish by auction,the parade which opens the movie and which shows young boys singing an old tune (probably entitled "la Canebière" ).The actions scenes are brilliant too: the attack on the hearse full of opium is treated as a silent film .
However ,something's lacking! Something that made "Pépé le Moko" a masterpiece whereas "Justin" is only a good film.
- dbdumonteil
- Feb 16, 2006
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Fragmenti Marseljske tragedije
- Filming locations
- Studios Joinville, Joinville-le-pont, Val-de-Marne, France(as Studios sonores Pathé-Natan)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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