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Fanfan la Tulipe

  • 1952
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 42m
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7.1/10
3.6K
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Gina Lollobrigida and Gérard Philipe in Fanfan la Tulipe (1952)
Costume DramaPeriod DramaSwashbucklerAdventureComedyRomanceWar

Swashbuckling adventures of young army recruit Fanfan la Tulipe during the reign of King Louis XV in 18th Century France.Swashbuckling adventures of young army recruit Fanfan la Tulipe during the reign of King Louis XV in 18th Century France.Swashbuckling adventures of young army recruit Fanfan la Tulipe during the reign of King Louis XV in 18th Century France.

  • Director
    • Christian-Jaque
  • Writers
    • René Wheeler
    • René Fallet
    • Christian-Jaque
  • Stars
    • Gérard Philipe
    • Gina Lollobrigida
    • Marcel Herrand
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Writers
      • René Wheeler
      • René Fallet
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Stars
      • Gérard Philipe
      • Gina Lollobrigida
      • Marcel Herrand
    • 23User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Gérard Philipe
    Gérard Philipe
    • Fanfan La Tulipe
    • (as Gérard Philipe du Théatre National Populaire)
    Gina Lollobrigida
    Gina Lollobrigida
    • Adeline La Franchise
    Marcel Herrand
    Marcel Herrand
    • Louis XV
    Olivier Hussenot
    Olivier Hussenot
    • Tranche-Montagne
    Henri Rollan
    Henri Rollan
    • Le maréchal d'Estrée
    • (as Henri Rollan de la Comédie Française)
    Nerio Bernardi
    Nerio Bernardi
    • La Franchise
    Jean-Marc Tennberg
    • Monsieur Lebel
    • (as Jean Marc Tennberg)
    Geneviève Page
    Geneviève Page
    • La marquise de Pompadour
    Sylvie Pelayo
    • Henriette de France
    Lolita De Silva
    • La dame d'honneur
    • (as Lolita de Silva)
    Irène Young
    • Marion
    Georgette Anys
    Georgette Anys
    • Madame Tranche-Montagne
    Hennery
    • Guillot
    Lucien Callamand
    • Le maréchal de Brandebourg
    Gil Delamare
    Gil Delamare
    • Un soldat
    Jackie Blanchot
    • Un soldat
    Joé Davray
    • Un soldat
    • (as Joe Davray)
    Gérard Buhr
    Gérard Buhr
    • Un soldat
    • Director
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Writers
      • René Wheeler
      • René Fallet
      • Christian-Jaque
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    tobiemh

    Fanfan La Tulipe

    Fanfan la Tulipe is a 'swashbuckler, romantic comedy' set during the French revolution. Filmed in 1952, the film was a great success in French cinema which then coined the years of swashbuckler classics. The film revolves around a central character 'Fanfan la Tulipe' who has himself a reputation, not just for being a noisy and boastful swordsman (a swashbuckler) but the audience also gets the impression very early on in the film that he is somewhat of a hit with the ladies. This is then emphasised a couple of minutes into the film, when he alludes himself into thinking that he will marry the King's daughter. Fanfan la Tulipe is a very liberal character who rarely abides by the rule of others, and instead chooses to do his own thing.

    The film commences with a narrative like style, which is carried on throughout the film. The main narration happens at the beginning and at the end of the film, but occasionally in the middle of the film we hear the narration once again, sometimes helping the viewer to tell what is going on, and directing the view to certain objects in the scene. In a way it summarises what is going to happen in the next part of the film.

    The film does not leave any long lasting impression on one's mind after you have seen it, but all in all it is a very easy film to watch. The not so subtle wit from nearly all the characters, and the unperturbed nature of Fanfan La Tulipe (even in the most difficult of situations) help to make this film the unchallenging piece of cinema that it is.

    Having said that, albeit an easy film to watch, it is an important film of its time, and also a great source of amusement.
    ingemann2000

    greatest story ever told?

    Okay, perhaps not, but it certainly is a very good adventure-comedy! One of the best of its kind. It has everything: romance, swordfights, abductions, witty bantering between characters, sly remarks about war. And it can boast of inspired casting, with Gérard Philipe at his romantic peak, all handsome and dashing, with soulful eyes, sensitive features, and a beautiful, velvety speaking voice. A very young Gina Lollobrigida was never more alluring, and the stupid villain, the amorous king Louis, and the slimy royal valet Lébel are all great character actors. In fact there's never a dull moment in this gem of a French film! And didn't it win the main prize at Cannes?
    9mikhail080

    Joyous French Swashbuckler!

    There's much to enjoy in this joyous French swashbuckler, particularly since it doesn't contain one slow moment. The action is almost nonstop, and all the performers contribute hilarious and heartfelt moments that make "FanFan la Tulipe" a delightful romp. It was a huge box office hit in France, turning both the handsome and charismatic Gérard Philipe and the beautiful and voluptuous Gina Lollobrigida into big stars.

    The story is set during the reign of King Louis XV, and the character Fanfan as played by the splendid Gérard Philipe is sort of a French "Tom Jones." He's a guy who can't help but get in trouble with the ladies, and the opening scene has him escaping a "shotgun wedding" by spontaneously enlisting in the French military. Unfortunately, soon this way of life doesn't agree with Fanfan, and he winds up getting himself even deeper into trouble. Gina Lollobrigida plays the seductive daughter of the Commanding Officer of Fanfan's unit, who inspires Fanfan by making an unusual prediction for his future -- one which she later comes to regret.

    The choreography of the sword battles and the other physical confrontations are top-notch, very unpredictable and absolutely hilarious. A stunt double was hardly (if ever!) used for the athletic Philipe, and it's obviously the French star doing most of the work. I heard that the actual stunt men working the movie presented him with an certificate when the shooting wrapped, which named Philipe as an honorary stuntman himself. Most of what Philipe accomplishes here has to be seen to be believed. Jumping from rooftops, dangling from trees, wild horseback chases and so much more lend a wild energy to the proceedings.

    Perhaps the only downside for me at least was that "Fanfan la Tulipe" is filmed in black and white. If ever there was a film that cried out for color -- this is the one. The locales, costumes, sets and props would have been magnificent in color, I think. In fact, on the Criterion DVD that I watched, they included one sequence that had been colorized. It looked great, and although I would never suggest that every b&w film would be better with color, this one certainly would. For those unaware, the colorization process has made great advances since the 1980's, and they can now make the colors look as vibrant or as subtle as the scene dictates it should be.

    The supporting cast also provides lots of enjoyment, and I'd be neglectful not to mention a few of these fine European actors. Geneviève Page is supremely beautiful, icy with an undercurrent of passion as Madame Pompadour, Olivier Hussenot is wonderful as Fanfan's loyal sidekick who's saddled with six small children and an obese peasant wife. Nerio Bernardi makes a comically despicable antagonist who meets a poetic fate eventually.

    So, I'd highly recommend this to fans of Errol Flynn movies, especially since Philipe conveys some of the same boyish and naughty charm of that classic star. Director Christian-Jaque formed an adventurous and romantic comedy that has loads of charm and thrills. Swashbuckling at its best!

    ***** out of *****
    just judit

    I loved it in 1952 and would like a VHS of it if exists

    I consider Philipe a great actor and was sorry to learn that he died so young. I own two of his movies and would like to add Fanfan la Tulipe and Till Eulenspiegel to them. Both movies have great spirit, excellent storytelling and fantastic characterization by Philipe. All the other performers are also good. Despite the stories' endings, both movies are great fun to watch.
    9adrian290357

    Superb fun!

    This is a tongue in cheek movie from the very outset with a voice-over that pokes fun at everything French and then produces a rather naif but very brave hero in Fanfan La Tulipe. Portrayed by the splendid Gerard Philippe, the dashing young man believes utterly in the fate curvaceous Lollobrigida foretells - notably that he will marry King Louis XV's daughter! Problem is, La Lollo soon find outs she too is in love with Fanfan...

    Propelled by good sword fights, cavalcades, and other spirited action sequences the film moves at a brisk pace and with many comic moments. The direction is perhaps the weakest aspect but the film is so light and takes itself so un-seriously that I could not give those shortcomings a second thought. Look out for Noel Roquevert, a traditional heavy in French films, trying to steal La Lollo, making himself a nuisance, and feeding the script to the fortune teller that reads La Lollo's hand! And what a gem Marcel Herrand is as the megalomanous and lust-driven King Louis XV! That is not all: So many beautiful women in one film makes me wish I were in France and on the set back in 1952! The film may have come out that year but its verve, cheek, superb narration, immaculate photography and the memorable Gerard Philippe ensure that it remains modern and a pleasure to watch. I would not hesitate to recommend it to my grandchildren let alone to anyone who loves movies in general and swashbucklers in particular! Do see it!

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    • Trivia
      The film's Italian actors, Gina Lollobrigida and Nerio Bernardi, have their voices dubbed by the uncredited Claire Guibert and Alexandre Rignault.
    • Goofs
      This is a fun film not to be taken as history, but it is supposed to be set in the Seven Years War in the 18th Century. The troops are carrying percussion cap rifles from the 1860s.
    • Quotes

      Marion: Heavens, my father!

      Guillot: There you are. Rascal! Bandit! Riffraff! You, come here! Cover yourself up. Stop flaunting your God-given gifts. You little tramp! I thought you were at confession.

      Fanfan La Tulipe: To confess she has to sin first.

      Guillot: Your Parisian tricks won't save you.

      Fanfan La Tulipe: What did I do wrong? Marion is pretty and desirable. She doubted it. I showed her she had charms.

    • Alternate versions
      The film was colorized in 1997 through the company Dynacs Digital, under the supervision of Les Films Ariane's Sophie Juin.
    • Connections
      Featured in Le ciné-club de Radio-Canada: Film présenté: Fanfan la Tulipe (1959)

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1953 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Newen (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Fan-Fan the Tulip
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Filmsonor
      • Les Films Ariane
      • Amato Produzione
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,590
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,070
      • Jul 23, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $30,590
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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