Distrust and uncertainty arise when four long-term inmates cautiously induct a new prisoner into their elaborate prison-break scheme.Distrust and uncertainty arise when four long-term inmates cautiously induct a new prisoner into their elaborate prison-break scheme.Distrust and uncertainty arise when four long-term inmates cautiously induct a new prisoner into their elaborate prison-break scheme.
- Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
- 2 wins & 4 nominations total
Marc Michel
- Claude Gaspard
- (as Mark Michel)
Jean-Paul Coquelin
- Le lieutenant Grinval
- (as J. Paul Coquelin)
Albert Augier
- Un gardien
- (uncredited)
Jean Becker
- Un gardien
- (uncredited)
Mick Besson
- Deuxième plombier
- (uncredited)
Georges Bielec
- Figurant
- (uncredited)
Raymond Bour
- Un gardien
- (uncredited)
Philippe Dumat
- Un gardien
- (uncredited)
Gérard Hernandez
- Le détenu à l'infirmerie
- (uncredited)
Jean Luisi
- Un détenu
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe scene where three different characters take turns breaking through the concrete floor of their cell is filmed in a single, nearly four minute long, shot.
- GoofsWhen Geo checks the corridor with the mirror and takes a break to say goodbye to his cellmates, he leaves the mirror in the hole. However, when he goes back to checking the corridor he has to stick the mirror back into the hole first.
- Quotes
[last lines]
Roland Darban: [stripped, facing the wall under guard] Poor Gaspard.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mon père, il m'a sauvé la vie (2001)
Featured review
Le Trou played on TV the other night, and thus gives me a chance to evaluate it after 20 years or so. The direction is magnificent: Becker was a genius at refining the elements of the story down to a bare minimum. Space is used well; the close-ups of men banging on concrete with improvised tools in a cramped space are very effective, they look like burrowing animals. Ghislain Cloquet was a master of black-and-white camerawork; he shot Mouchette and Au hasard, Balthazar for Bresson, Nuit et brouillard for Resnais, Le Feu follet for Malle, all great films made greater by Cloquet's work.
The endless dull routine enlivened by subterfuge--stealing materials needed for digging and making puppets to stand in for sleeping prisoners is brilliantly captured. If the prisoners are bored, so are the staff--the warden is desperate for some conversation with Gaspard, or with anybody. Geo's problem is a little hard to understand, I thought he'd want to go through with the plan. Otherwise I rate it very highly indeed.
The endless dull routine enlivened by subterfuge--stealing materials needed for digging and making puppets to stand in for sleeping prisoners is brilliantly captured. If the prisoners are bored, so are the staff--the warden is desperate for some conversation with Gaspard, or with anybody. Geo's problem is a little hard to understand, I thought he'd want to go through with the plan. Otherwise I rate it very highly indeed.
- taylor9885
- Sep 1, 2002
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- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- The Night Watch
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $34,588
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,756
- Jul 2, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $34,588
- Runtime2 hours 11 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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