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Male Hunt

Original title: La chasse à l'homme
  • 1964
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
679
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Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean-Claude Brialy, and Claude Rich in Male Hunt (1964)
FarceRaunchy ComedySketch ComedyComedy

Antoine is about to get married to Gisèle. His friend Julien, a confirmed bachelor, tries desperately to talk him out of it, citing his own painful experiences.Antoine is about to get married to Gisèle. His friend Julien, a confirmed bachelor, tries desperately to talk him out of it, citing his own painful experiences.Antoine is about to get married to Gisèle. His friend Julien, a confirmed bachelor, tries desperately to talk him out of it, citing his own painful experiences.

  • Director
    • Édouard Molinaro
  • Writers
    • France Roche
    • Yvon Guézel
    • Albert Simonin
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Françoise Dorléac
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    679
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Édouard Molinaro
    • Writers
      • France Roche
      • Yvon Guézel
      • Albert Simonin
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Jean-Claude Brialy
      • Françoise Dorléac
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Fernand
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Antoine Monteil
    Françoise Dorléac
    Françoise Dorléac
    • Françoise Bicart alias Sandra Rossen
    Marie Laforêt
    Marie Laforêt
    • Gisèle
    Claude Rich
    Claude Rich
    • Julien
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Denise Heurtin
    Marie Dubois
    Marie Dubois
    • Sophie
    Hélène Duc
    • Madame Armande
    Bernadette Lafont
    Bernadette Lafont
    • Flora
    Jacques Dynam
    Jacques Dynam
    • Un truand
    Tanya Lopert
    Tanya Lopert
    • Mauricette
    Jacqueline Mille
    Jacqueline Mille
    • Odette - la soeur de Gisèle
    Francis Blanche
    Francis Blanche
    • Kino Papatakis
    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Monsieur Heurtin
    Mireille Darc
    Mireille Darc
    • Georgina
    Micheline Presle
    Micheline Presle
    • Isabelle Lartois
    Michel Serrault
    Michel Serrault
    • Le professeur Gaston Lartois
    Noël Roquevert
    Noël Roquevert
    • Le beau-père
    • Director
      • Édouard Molinaro
    • Writers
      • France Roche
      • Yvon Guézel
      • Albert Simonin
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    User reviews8

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    8AlexLuan

    Délicieusement français

    A superb piece of french cinema with brilliant and witty dialogues written by Michel Audiard. The film is worth seeing for its great cast mixing new figures emerged with "La Nouvelle vague" like Brialy and Belmondo, charming actresses like a young Deneuve and an always spellbinding Laforêt, and hilarious acts by Blier, Serrault and Blanche. Belmondo is asked : "Depuis quand nages-tu dans le bonheur ?" He answers : "Depuis 30 secondes !". Inimitable french "humour" which always succeed in lightening our postmodern existences.
    9Sigi_Knoll

    Nice comedy about marriages, and the 'war between sexes'

    The story is simple and always easy-going, without too many ambitions. Lots of hunting-and-being-hunted. The dialogs (sorry, I only know the german version) are always funny- it seems as if the textwriter (Michel Audiard) simply liked working upon this movie. Another nice thing: the movie contains a lot of little sound effects like in a comic-strip. Music is played in that very cool jazzy style. You can see the young Belmondo and Cath Deneuve, among others, at the very beginning of their careers. Some highlights are the wedding scene (a wedding that never happens ;-), and the moment aboard the holiday ship, when the rich old widow grabs a new young guy. This non-mainstream film has flair !
    6guy-bellinger

    A "good-bad" film.

    This is what I would call a "good-bad" film. Let me explain: on the one hand, "La Chasse à l'homme" (Male Hunt) is a pretty good comedy, witty (with dialogues by Michel Audiard, that says it all), well-made by the always competent Edouard Molinaro and played by an impressive bunch of great actors, many of whom are the children of the French New wave. It is fun and light-hearted. Plus there are beautiful Greek locations and the rhythm is good. The question can be asked then : what more do you want ?

    Well, it seems to me that for a work of art to be worthwhile it must rest on sound bases and this is the "more" I missed to make me enjoy this otherwise good quality product to the full. For if the form of "La chasse à l'homme" is satisfying, that is not the case with its substance. Blame it on its awfully misogynist tone, which makes adhering to the story and the characters difficult. And whose fault is it? Believe it or not, ... a woman's ! For the scriptwriter is none other than France Roche, better known as a journalist. A woman lashing out at creatures of the same sex, that may seem paradoxical at first sight, but this is hardly the first time a girl has shown herself on par with the fiercest macho female bashers. Even worse (maybe also because the writer is a woman), men are not spared either. Which results in an ultra- cynical apologue whose moral can be summed up as follows: women and men all despise each other but all women invariably manipulate all men into marrying them, however macho and big-mouthed they may be. Sorry, Miss Roche, but all that is a bit brief, don't you think?

    Luckily, Edouard Molinaro will pursue the male-female relationships issue in a less cynical, more inspired way. Filmed two decades later, "L'Amour en douce" is an exquisitely delicate romantic comedy, this time reflecting the director's true colors.

    Of course, "La Chasse à l'homme" being an unpretentious movie, the viewer can easily set aside all the considerations above and just have fun. After all, it is a film that can boast amusing finds (a hunting party in which the hunters are women and the game three bare-chested men, a parody of French gangster films in the Belmondo episode, the same scenes seen differently through the subjectivity of the three main characters, ...). One can also admire Molinaro's technical mastery : it is a known fact that he always gives close attention to the movie he makes, even when they are just commercial. In the present case, he resorts to all kinds of devices (upward and low angle shots, picture-in- picture, speed up editing, silent scenes with voice over, spoken ones with subtitles) so as to make "La Chasse à l'homme" something other than the bomb it would have been in more careless hands. And of course there are the actors. The stellar cast is justification alone to watch it. It would be too long (and self-evident) to sing in detail the praises of Belmondo, Brialy, Claude Rich, Françoise Dorléac, Catherine Deneuve, Blier, Francis Blanche (and there are some I am forgetting), but Marie Laforêt is an absolute scream as Gisèle, Antoine's languid, depressive and poetic rich fiancée.

    It will then be for you to decide whether "La Chasse à l'homme" is a good film (it does have entertaining virtues) or a bad one (for being hollow and over-cynical) or else to join my club and find it, like me, a "good-bad" film.
    6GrandeMarguerite

    Who hunts who?

    The theme of this lightweight comedy is the eternal chase by females after eligible males with the object of matrimony and the endeavors of the males to get away. Edouard Molinaro is considered as an apt director of comedies: after all, he got two Oscars nominations for "La cage aux folles" in 1980 -- "Oscar", "My uncle Benjamin" and "L'emmerdeur" are other highlights in his career. "Male Hunt" may be not as famous, but it is nevertheless a watchable movie in spite of a monotonous script (you get very quickly the idea that women are all manipulative little temptresses). But thanks to a brilliant cast, with the young Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean-Claude Brialy and Claude Rich and such beauties as the Dorléac sisters (Catherine Deneuve and Françoise Dorléac in their prime, i.e. simply beautiful), Mireille Darc, Marie Laforêt, Marie Dubois..., this flick couldn't be a complete failure. And there is Francis Blanche who is as usually a riot as a Greek(!) detective(!!). Bernard Blier is also hilarious as Catherine Deneuve's father. The other strength of the movie is its brilliant dialogs. Michel Audiard had apparently a lot of fun when he wrote sparkling lines that equal (almost) Sacha Guitry in his best plays. Then Molinaro wrapped the whole thing up in a flashy cinematic style (with scenes caught from oblique angles, images within frames, chases à la Mack Sennett...).

    A young idle bachelor (Jean-Claude Brialy) aims to get married. His best friend (Claude Rich) thinks he is daft, and desperately, diligently persuades him to give up the reckless idea telling him horrible marriage stories. But on a break-away cruise of the Greek islands our chap meets a predatory young woman (Françoise Dorléac) whose intentions are much more deceptive and whose aim more sure than those of any of the girls he has met...

    OK, this movie is not likely to stick in your head for 10 minutes after you've seen it, but you might give it a try.
    3gridoon2025

    Absolutely awful French farce

    Incoherent, unfunny and casually sexist; the director, Edouard Molinaro, tries some freewheeling New Wave tricks, but the comic sensibility is much closer to a Jerry Lewis film or the Carry On series. All-star cast (with all the females wasted on shallow roles) and attractive Greek scenery (in the second half) are of little help. * out of 4.

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    • Trivia
      Italian censorship visa # 43728 delivered on 16-9-1964.
    • Quotes

      Julien: An exceptional lover is bound to make a bad husband.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Parole de cinéaste: Édouard Molinaro (2014)

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1964 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Jagd auf Männer
    • Filming locations
      • 7 rue André del Sarte, Paris 18, Paris, France(Antoine in his bachelor flat and outside the café with Julien)
    • Production companies
      • Euro International Films
      • Filmsonor
      • Mondex Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Ortiphone
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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