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Casque d'Or

Original title: Casque d'or
  • 1952
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
6.5K
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Casque d'Or (1952)
CrimeDramaRomance

Three gangsters and an ex-con carpenter all fall for the same beautiful golden-haired woman in Belle Époque France.Three gangsters and an ex-con carpenter all fall for the same beautiful golden-haired woman in Belle Époque France.Three gangsters and an ex-con carpenter all fall for the same beautiful golden-haired woman in Belle Époque France.

  • Director
    • Jacques Becker
  • Writers
    • Jacques Becker
    • Jacques Companéez
    • Annette Wademant
  • Stars
    • Simone Signoret
    • Serge Reggiani
    • Claude Dauphin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jacques Becker
    • Writers
      • Jacques Becker
      • Jacques Companéez
      • Annette Wademant
    • Stars
      • Simone Signoret
      • Serge Reggiani
      • Claude Dauphin
    • 46User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Simone Signoret
    Simone Signoret
    • Marie, dite 'Casque d'Or'
    Serge Reggiani
    Serge Reggiani
    • Georges Manda
    Claude Dauphin
    Claude Dauphin
    • Félix Leca
    Raymond Bussières
    Raymond Bussières
    • Raymond
    Odette Barencey
    • La mère d'Eugène
    Loleh Bellon
    • Léonie Danard
    Solange Certain
    • L'amie de Paulo
    • (as Solange Certin)
    Daniel Mendaille
    Daniel Mendaille
    • Le patron de la guinguette
    Dominique Davray
    Dominique Davray
    • Julie
    Jacqueline Dane
    • La noceuse invitée à danser
    Paul Barge
    • L'inspecteur Giuliani
    Paul Azaïs
    Paul Azaïs
    • Ponsard - membre de la bande
    Jean Clarieux
    • Paulo - membre de la bande
    Tony Corteggiani
    • Le commissaire
    Émile Genevois
    • Billy - membre de la bande
    • (as Emile Genevois)
    Marc Goutas
    • Guillaume - membre de la bande
    Gaston Modot
    Gaston Modot
    • Danard
    William Sabatier
    William Sabatier
    • Roland Dupuis - membre de la bande
    • Director
      • Jacques Becker
    • Writers
      • Jacques Becker
      • Jacques Companéez
      • Annette Wademant
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews46

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    8gbill-74877

    Lovely film

    Simone Signoret plays a beautiful woman of ill repute who is at the center of several men's affections - her hotheaded gangster boyfriend, an ex-criminal who's turned over a new leaf, and the leader of the gang himself. It's a pretty simple story but very well told by Jacques Becker, with the scenes involving a double cross and its brilliant ending standing out. The cinematography is wonderful, including an outdoor dance evoking the paintings of Renoir, a beautiful walk along the riverside, and the claustrophobic cells inside a police van. Signoret is radiant, defiant even as she's slapped around and with an air of sweet happiness when she's able to get away from it all, and Serge Reggiani is strong as well. Really just a solid film, one that expresses the spirit of France in the 1950's via its filmmaking, and a small window into the Belle Époque as well.
    dbdumonteil

    Casque d'or :French cinema at its best!

    In a poll in 1979 ,Becker's chef d'oeuvre was part of the top ten of the best French movies of all time.

    It's arguably Becker's best work;he achieved a luminous movie with many unforgettable scenes : -the small boats on the river,and the pack arriving at the guinguettes,those cafes down by the river Seine which are no longer part of the landscapes.(remember Duvivier's "la belle équipe" ,1936) -all the scenes in the country where the nature seems to protect the lovers as a mother would do.Most of all,this admirable sequence when Reggiani 's sleeping :he opens his eyes and Marie's luminous beauty moves him deeply -never a director filmed Signoret as Becker did- -The scene which climaxes the opus is the one in the church.They hear the whole congregation sing the "Kyrie " in a tiny church:there's a wedding there.So Marie urges Manda to come in and they attend the ceremony.When they leave ,they learn tragic news.Now the bell is tolling for them,even if these are wedding bells.

    -The final scenes between Reggiani/Manda and his old pal Bussières /Raymond display Becker's love of loyalty,manly friendship ,a subject which would come back in later works ,muted in "touchez pas au grisbi" and became an absolute pessimism in "le trou" where nobody could be trusted anymore.

    -The score which Becker used in the last sequences is none other than the old French folk song "le temps des cerises" actually an organizing song,a revolutionary song ,since it was the anthem of the Commune in 1871.

    "Casque d'or" is one of the jewels of the French cinema.Becker used to like the Apaches (=ruffians) ,the outcast,cause he would transfer Leblanc's Arsene Lupin adventures to the screen in 1957.A failed attempt though.But "Casque d'or" generally looked upon as Becker's peak ,hasn't aged a bit.
    10pzanardo

    Jacques Becker: cinema as art

    Jacques Becker was an artist and a director. His legacy is a trilogy of masterpieces: "Casque d'Or", "Touchez pas au Grisbi", "Le Trou", three luminous instances of cinema as art.

    The linear story of "Casque d'Or" has the neatness of a Maupassant's tale. We are transferred into a most glorious epoch for French culture and art: the decline of the 19th century, the age of Impressionism. Marie (Simone Signoret) is a blond beauty, a cheerful "lost woman". She's the girl-friend of a member of a gang of small-time but ruthless criminals. She falls in first-sight-love with George Manda (Serge Reggiani) a former crook, now a honest carpenter. Predictable troubles ensue...

    The atmosphere of the epoch is wonderfully recreated, with a black-and-white photography of indescribable beauty. An Impressionist Master behind the camera couldn't have done better. And, in fact, Becker was a favorite "student" of director Jean Renoir, Auguste Renoir's son. Becker's characteristic narrating style is nostalgic, serene, gently ironic. He deliberately avoids over-dark tones in his representation of the underworld, even in the middle of tragic events.

    Simone Signoret is a charismatic presence on the screen: outstanding is her use of body-language to draw Marie's character, both a romantic enamoured woman and a cynical harlot. Reggiani is excellent as the laconic, tough Manda: he utters some twenty words along the whole movie, yet we perfectly understand his peculiar honor code, his profound love for Marie, his unselfish devotion to friendship. Splendid is Leca (Claude Dauphin), the boss of the gang, officially a respectable well-off wine-dealer: proficient, cool-headed, extremely cunning and Machiavellian, always ready to betray his own men to pursue his dirty purposes. Indeed, great care is paid to the design of all characters, with superb acting by the whole cast.

    Exquisite poetic touches permeate the movie... Marie drags Manda into a church, where a simple wedding (of unknown middle-class people) is taking place. Shortly after, Manda is impatient "Let's go"; and Marie "No, just another minute"... and she contemplates the wedding with a dreaming smile...

    "Casque d'Or": a perfect work of art.
    10howard.schumann

    About passion and its consequences

    After being released from prison where he served five years for an undisclosed crime, Georges Manda (Serge Reggiani), a soft-looking, taciturn man with a handlebar moustache, becomes a hard working carpenter, determined to go straight. When Raymond (Raymond Bussieres), a fellow gang member with whom he served time in prison, introduces him to Marie (Simone Signoret) at a dance, however, the solid foundation he was trying to build begins to come unglued. Signoret, one of the classiest and most elegant actresses, is strikingly irresistible as the moll of a suave gang leader in Jacques Becker's 1952 masterpiece Casque D'or. Considered a failure when it first opened but, after receiving critical acclaim in New York, the film developed a wider audience in France and has now become a classic, newly restored on a Criterion DVD.

    Set in Paris in the 1890s and based on actual police accounts, Casque D'or is not an arid period piece or costume drama, but a rich, vibrant, and lovingly evocative work that successfully recreates the ambiance of Paris at the turn of the century. Unlike Melville's Le Samourai which was filmed in near darkness to capture the sullen milieu of the underworld, Becker bathes his film in a dazzling poetic light that belies the darkness of its theme and some scenes have been compared to an impressionist painting. Marie is being "kept" by Roland (William Sabatier), a volatile and jealous dandy and is also sought after by the crime boss Felix Leca (Claude Dauphin). Manda and Marie fall in love but soon Manda runs afoul of the law after killing the jealous Roland in a fight. Leca seizes on this opportunity to remove Manda from the picture by framing his closest friend but doesn't count on Manda's dedication to doing what is right.

    Despite being about the criminal element, there is little violence in Casque D'or and it is more of an moody romance than a crime drama, perhaps accounting for its initial failure at the box office. The most brilliantly realized sequence takes place at a countryside retreat where Manda and Marie go for a few hours of happiness together before the inevitable denouement. Casque D'or is a film about friendship, loyalty, and, most of all, about passion and its consequences. When Marie hears wedding bells and drags Manda into a church, all he can say is "not now", but his expression suggests that he knows that their love will be a dream that fades into dawn.
    7Xstal

    Love & Despair with Beautiful Hair...

    Marie supports a bonnet made of gold, her hair encapsulates, entwines and folds, she's a hoodlum's fancy doll, not the happiest of moll, but then Georges Manda starts to dance, and takes a hold. A few days later theirs a fight behind a bar, the two adversaries will scrap and fight and spar, with a blade casually tossed, by Leca, the gangster boss, leaving one with injuries, that will not scar.

    Still an engrossing tale of love, honour and deceit, all centred around Marie, beautifully portrayed and performed by Simone Signoret, as she tries to escape the gangs and back alleys of Paris for a man she's recently fallen for.

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    • Trivia
      Literary critics at the time were outraged by the fact that Jacques Becker chose to emphasize atmospherics at the expense of psychology. Nevertheless, Becker's approach had a profound effect on the young film-makers that would later go on to form the French New Wave, thereby changing French cinema forever.
    • Quotes

      [English subtitled version]

      Old Woman Joinville Bar Patron: Charming! We can't go anywhere without meeting tarts.

    • Connections
      Edited into Apostrophes: Les plaisirs populaires (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Sobre las Olas
      (uncredited)

      Music by Juventino Rosas

      [The music to which Marie reluctantly dances with Roland at Joinville]

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Golden Marie
    • Filming locations
      • Annet-sur-Marne, Seine-et-Marne, France(church)
    • Production companies
      • Robert et Raymond Hakim
      • Spéva Films
      • Paris Film Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,413
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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