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7.1/10
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Jackie Gleason plays a mute janitor who befriends Nicole, the little daughter of a prostitute.Jackie Gleason plays a mute janitor who befriends Nicole, the little daughter of a prostitute.Jackie Gleason plays a mute janitor who befriends Nicole, the little daughter of a prostitute.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 nominations total
Albert Rémy
- Alphonse
- (as Albert Remy)
Frank Villard
- Pierre
- (as Franck Villard)
Camille Guérini
- Priest
- (as Camille Guerini)
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A forgotten gem. Gleason's finest work
This splendid film is a lost masterpiece. Most everyone I talk to that has seen it, saw it on a local television matinée. So far as I can tell it is not available on video. This wonderful film has fallen between the cracks somehow but the discovery of it only adds to it's charm. Like a rare natural wonder hidden far off the beaten path some afternoon, you may be trudging through your day and stumble onto this film, a beautiful sentimental picture.
If you like Capra, you will love Gigot. Not for the dark of heart or impatient, this film will move you to tears. It has the feel of a small foreign film, but has the heart as big as any film ever made. Directed by Gene Kelly, the set's are wonderful, the acting subtle and superb, the music perfect and most important of all "The Great One" Jackie Gleason's performance as the mute Gigot has a depth and pathos that few actors have ever achieved. I wonder if John Candy wasn't partially reflecting on 'Gigot' when he played his Del Griffeth character in 'Planes, Trains...' There is something behind these actors performances that could not have been acting. Like Buster Keaton, one gets the sense that deep down, the character is a reflection of the pain the actor truly feels. Check your local listings to see if this is playing and record it. A 10 out of 10.
If you like Capra, you will love Gigot. Not for the dark of heart or impatient, this film will move you to tears. It has the feel of a small foreign film, but has the heart as big as any film ever made. Directed by Gene Kelly, the set's are wonderful, the acting subtle and superb, the music perfect and most important of all "The Great One" Jackie Gleason's performance as the mute Gigot has a depth and pathos that few actors have ever achieved. I wonder if John Candy wasn't partially reflecting on 'Gigot' when he played his Del Griffeth character in 'Planes, Trains...' There is something behind these actors performances that could not have been acting. Like Buster Keaton, one gets the sense that deep down, the character is a reflection of the pain the actor truly feels. Check your local listings to see if this is playing and record it. A 10 out of 10.
Sad, pathetic, and wonderful
I have seen this movie a few times, and it just grows on you. Gleason shows how powerful a performance one can do without uttering one word.
Many have described this film well. It is a great performance by Gleason, and yes the little girl isn't the cutest, but she wasn't meant to be. It makes his love for her and the mother all the more powerful. The SADDEST part of this film is that it has never been released on Video or DVD yet. Perhaps someday Hollywood will catch up with the people's hearts.
Many have described this film well. It is a great performance by Gleason, and yes the little girl isn't the cutest, but she wasn't meant to be. It makes his love for her and the mother all the more powerful. The SADDEST part of this film is that it has never been released on Video or DVD yet. Perhaps someday Hollywood will catch up with the people's hearts.
Wonderful, moving movie
Like a person who commented before me, I first saw this movie at 8 or 9 years old on the "Million Dollar Movie" feature on TV. I remember my sisters and I could not stop crying because we were so moved by the storyline. It's been that long since I last saw Gigot but it had to have touched on very deep and moving issues for 3 little girls to ball their eyes out. Looking back, the subject matter is a little adult (the streetwalker planning to run off with her lover & take her little girl, thus leaving Gigot). I have yet to see it on video or even on late night. It is a wonderful, moving movie.
Extremely emotional.
When I first viewed this film I was only 8 years old. Even at such a young age I was completely moved. The surprising thing is that even now I remember those feelings. For the last few years I have been searching for this film on video, but unable to find it. Whenever I see a movie with Jackie Gleason in it I am always reminded of his character in Gigot, and how I long to see this character again. To some, the film may not have touched their souls, but to me I was totally drawn to this character. To this day I remember the part where Gigot tried to save the child; how much he cared and the risks he took because of his unselfish love. You don't see these kind of films today. It's a shame that inner emotions are no longer captured but over shadowed by destruction and the almighty dollar.
one of the best ever
if this movie isn't a 10, then there isn't a 10 anywhere. jackie gleason plays this character so beautifully, juxtaposed against the ruthless street-walking mother of the sweet young nicole. also the settings show a dichotomy of character with his poor-man surroundings, and the rich-man place he takes himself to........all the impress collette so that he can spend time with young nicole.
gleason was nominated for an academy award for his portrayal of gigot, but was lost in a very strong cadre of contenders.
does anyone know why this film has not been released on VHS or DVD? certainly it would sell.
this film is a keeper. i watch hundreds of movies but refuse to buy only the absolute best. wish i could buy gigot.
gleason was nominated for an academy award for his portrayal of gigot, but was lost in a very strong cadre of contenders.
does anyone know why this film has not been released on VHS or DVD? certainly it would sell.
this film is a keeper. i watch hundreds of movies but refuse to buy only the absolute best. wish i could buy gigot.
Did you know
- TriviaDue to Gigot (1962) not being a success, 20th Century Fox did not want to cast Jackie Gleason as Popeye Doyle in The French Connection (1971).
- GoofsThe Baker scoops coins into his hand from the counter and places them in a paper bag. He then puts the bag into a metal box. Except, he missed one coin on the counter. The scene cuts to Gigot in the doorway and then back to the Baker holding the metal box and the coin on the counter is gone.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dynamite Chicken (1971)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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