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Le Million

Original title: Le million
  • 1931
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
4K
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Le Million (1931)
Classic MusicalComedyMusical

An impoverished painter and his rival engage in a race across Paris to recover a jacket concealing a winning lottery ticket.An impoverished painter and his rival engage in a race across Paris to recover a jacket concealing a winning lottery ticket.An impoverished painter and his rival engage in a race across Paris to recover a jacket concealing a winning lottery ticket.

  • Director
    • René Clair
  • Writers
    • Georges Berr
    • Marcel Guillemaud
    • René Clair
  • Stars
    • Annabella
    • René Lefèvre
    • Jean-Louis Allibert
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • René Clair
    • Writers
      • Georges Berr
      • Marcel Guillemaud
      • René Clair
    • Stars
      • Annabella
      • René Lefèvre
      • Jean-Louis Allibert
    • 30User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Annabella
    Annabella
    • Béatrice
    René Lefèvre
    René Lefèvre
    • Michel Bouflette
    Jean-Louis Allibert
    Jean-Louis Allibert
    • Prosper
    • (as Louis Allibert)
    Paul Ollivier
    Paul Ollivier
    • Granpère Tulipe
    Constantin Siroesco
    • Ambrosio Sopranelli
    Raymond Cordy
    Raymond Cordy
    • Le chauffeur de taxi
    Vanda Gréville
    Vanda Gréville
    • Vanda
    Odette Talazac
    Odette Talazac
    • La cantatrice
    Pedro Elviro
    Pedro Elviro
    • Le régisseur
    • (as Pitouto)
    Jane Pierson
    Jane Pierson
    • L'épicière
    André Michaud
    • Le boucher
    Eugène Stuber
    • Le policier
    Pierre Alcover
    Pierre Alcover
    • Le policier
    Armand Bernard
    Armand Bernard
    • Le chef d'orchestre
    Gabrielle Rosny
    Georgette Dalmas
    Jean Gaubens
    Teddy Michaud
    • Director
      • René Clair
    • Writers
      • Georges Berr
      • Marcel Guillemaud
      • René Clair
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    User reviews30

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    8dbborroughs

    Light fluffy movie musical that will make you smile even if you don't care about how technically ground breaking it is

    Rene Clair's groundbreaking musical. If you want to see where songs first drove a story this is the place. This is the story of a starving young artist who finds he's won the lottery just as his creditors come calling. Unfortunately his ticket is in his coat, which is in his girlfriends apartment and has been given to an on the run convict who then... oh but that would be telling.

    This is a light and frothy story where much of the dialog is sung (most people think this didn't happen until Oklahoma or Andrew Lloyd Webber). Its the sort of movie that they don't make any more, and rarely did when they did. Its sound a film from the early days that plays like a movie from five or six years later. Clair moves his camera around in ways that not even Busby Berkeley was doing (though to be honest comparing the two film makers is unfair since Berkeley was doing essentially stage bound dance numbers and Clair was moving the camera through "the real world"). Its an amazing little movie. and its a charming movie that will just make you smile. Its just a fluffy piece of enjoyment.

    I'm sorry I can't say more. Its just a nice little movie and thats really all you need to know.
    eibon04

    In the tradition of Marx Brothers and Charles Chaplin

    One of a rare breed of films which crosses elements of the silent and sound period. Le Million(1931) is excellent in its comic routes and brilliant in its storytelling abilitites. Rene Clair does wonders with the material which is top notch. Le Million(1931) is an inspiration to any comedy done within the seven decades.
    10albrechtcm

    Thoroughly enjoyable

    When two starving artists learn their lottery ticket has won, the race is on, but — where's the ticket? Although as of today, this film is 82 years old, it is still one of the most watchable and enjoyable films I've seen. It has a bit of everything, humor, pathos, screwball comedy, drama...you name it. In this madcap race to find a winning lottery ticket, you may be reminded of some of the scavenger hunt films or other films such as Million Dollar Mystery, or It's a Mad Mad World, but this one stands by itself. Half Tom and Jerry cartoon, half musical, a little opera, starving artists, sly criminals, beautiful women and a really beleaguered taxi driver...and all funny. Not to be missed.
    8blanche-2

    Delightful Rene Clair musical

    "Le Million" is a 1931 musical directed by Rene Clair. It's wonderful that it's available on DVD for audiences to see and enjoy it. The story concerns a starving Parisian artist Michele (Rene Lefevre) who is having a bad day. He is being hounded by every creditor in town, and as his fiancé Beatrice (Annabella) walks into his apartment, he is embracing his model. Then he realizes that he has won the Dutch lottery with his friend Prosper (Jean-Louis Allibert), but the ticket is in his coat pocket, and the coat is gone. The city-wide hunt then begins for the coat, which was taken by Beatrice and given to a needy person, who sold it to the opera singer Sopranelli. There is a hilarious scene in Sopranelli's dressing room as various people try to get the ticket out of the coat pocket. Beatrice and Michele wind up behind some scenery on the opera stage and relate to the duet that's being sung.

    This film and Clair obviously influenced such talents as the Marx Brothers, Ernst Lubitsch, and Rouben Mamoulian. All the performances are good, with the beautiful Annabella, a brunette here, a standout as the ballerina Beatrice. Annabella was signed by 20th Century Fox and brought over to America around 1938, made Suez with Tyrone Power, and the two fell in love and decided to get married. In order to dissuade her and his biggest star from marrying, Zanuck offered her several films in Europe, but she refused to leave her fiancée. Zanuck made sure she didn't work much after that, effectively blacklisting her. She had a big Broadway success, worked on behalf of the troops during World War II, and returned to France after her divorce from Power. She retired in 1954. Her radio work with Power, and this film, show what a wonderful actress she was.

    Very good film - highly recommended.
    8ilprofessore-1

    Unique charm

    The French director Rene Clair, who is often forgotten when the great pioneers of film technique are mentioned, made this innovative film in 1931 in the very early days of sound films. The delightful mix of silent-movie style slapstick, spoken and sung dialogue, opera parody and song, moving camera and inter-cutting obviously influenced Rodgers and Hart and Rouben Mamoulian who a year later attempted the same sort of musical, "Love Me Tonight," with Chevalier at the Paramount Studios in Hollywood. Clair's unique genius is in his ability to twist reality and create a fairy-tale world. In this film he sustains his particular brand of magic from the first model shots of the roofs of Paris to last scenes backstage at the opera. Yes, the story is very silly and highly improbable, but the charm of it, the Parisian charm, is undeniable. Much credit must be given to the cinematographer, the great Georges Périnal who later worked in England and photographed many of the great Alexander Korda films.

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    • Trivia
      Pauline Kael, the eminent film critic for The New Yorker, lavished praise on the film, calling it "René Clair at his exquisite best; no one else has ever been able to make a comedy move with such delicate, dreamlike inevitability [...] This movie is lyrical, choreographic, giddy--it's the best French musical of its period."
    • Quotes

      Vanda: That girl seemed annoyed. Is she your girlfriend?

      Michel Bouflette: No. No, she's a neighbor. She's a dancer. She's quite nice. But she didn't know I was doing your portrait. It surprised her.

      Vanda: You're probably wooing her.

      Michel Bouflette: No, no, no. Not at all. We're just sort of engaged.

    • Connections
      Featured in Fejezetek a film történetéböl: A francia lírai realizmus (1989)

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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1931 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Million
    • Filming locations
      • Germany
    • Production company
      • Films Sonores Tobis
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.19 : 1

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