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The Big Scare

Original title: La grande frousse
  • 1964
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
575
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The Big Scare (1964)
ParodyComedyCrimeHorrorMysteryRomance

Two police inspectors Triquet and Vergus launch their investigations to arrest a dangerous escaped forger named Mickey Le Bénedictin.Two police inspectors Triquet and Vergus launch their investigations to arrest a dangerous escaped forger named Mickey Le Bénedictin.Two police inspectors Triquet and Vergus launch their investigations to arrest a dangerous escaped forger named Mickey Le Bénedictin.

  • Director
    • Jean-Pierre Mocky
  • Writers
    • Jean Ray
    • Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Gérard Klein
  • Stars
    • Bourvil
    • Jean-Louis Barrault
    • Francis Blanche
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    575
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Writers
      • Jean Ray
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
      • Gérard Klein
    • Stars
      • Bourvil
      • Jean-Louis Barrault
      • Francis Blanche
    • 3User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bourvil
    Bourvil
    • Inspecteur Simon Triquet
    Jean-Louis Barrault
    Jean-Louis Barrault
    • Douve
    Francis Blanche
    Francis Blanche
    • Franqui
    Victor Francen
    Victor Francen
    • Docteur Chabert
    Jean Poiret
    Jean Poiret
    • Loupiac, un gendarme
    Raymond Rouleau
    Raymond Rouleau
    • Chabriant, le maire
    Jacques Dufilho
    Jacques Dufilho
    • Gosseran
    René-Louis Lafforgue
    René-Louis Lafforgue
    • Le boucher
    Roger Legris
    Roger Legris
    • M. Paul, le pharmacien
    Fred Pasquali
    • L'oncle de Simon Triquet
    • (as Pasquali)
    Véronique Nordey
    • Livina
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Inspecteur Virgus
    • (as Marcel Péres)
    Lisette Lebon
    • Une employée au bordel
    Jenny Orléans
    • Madame Gosseran
    Maria-Rosa Rodriguez
    • Gilda
    • (as Maria Rosa Rodriguez)
    Virginie Valois
    • Dorothée - La soeur de Livina
    Léonce Corne
    Léonce Corne
    • Antoine
    • (as Leonce Corne)
    Joé Davray
    • Michel le Bénédictin
    • Director
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
    • Writers
      • Jean Ray
      • Jean-Pierre Mocky
      • Gérard Klein
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    9El Bacho

    Imaginative and hilarious

    In the 60's, director Jean-Pierre Mocky shot several wonderful movies before his inspiration decreased in the 80's and 90's, leading him to cheaper and cheaper productions (in spite of a recent surge). In "La Cité de l'indicible peur", he's at the top of his game, with this very subversive production. French comedian Bourvil is a police inspector who trails a counterfeiter and spends several days in a small rural town, where you'll find one policeman, one butcher, one doctor, one chemist, and so on. And, supposedly, one bald, hard-drinking, cold-sensitive, cassoulet hating, murdering counterfeiter.

    Needless to say, this investigation turns out to be a McGuffin or a red herring to a string of strange events in the town of Barges (also French for "loonies"). A killing beast roams at night, mannequins of the local saint lower hatchets and half printed banknotes go with the wind. Bourvil is perfectly cast as a good-willing and clueless investigator and the supporting characters are at least as interesting as his. What makes the movie works is that Mocky always manages to draw a thin line between iron-fisted anarchy and empathy towards his characters. At the beginning of the movie, Bourvil is put in charge of the investigation by a chief who turns out to be his own uncle, an apparently authoritative figure. At the end of the scene, when he's alone, you notice that the uncle is actually a diminutive man who climbs on a stool to look more impressive. This is the kind of slight touches that fill the entire movie.

    One close relative to "La Cité de l'indicible peur" would be the "Twin Peaks" TV show. Actually, the movie forecasts the mood of "Twin Peaks" with a much lighter tone.
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    Mister Ray

    A note about Belgian Jean Ray,who wrote " La Cité De l'Indicible Peur".His most famous works were the adventures of private detective Harry Dickson -that could make a wonderful TV series -and "Malpertuis" ,transferred to the screen in 1971.Ray's universe is horror,terror and if his explanations often dissatisfy,being too far-fetched,they sustain the reader's interest .

    Fact :Mocky was told his original title was not commercial enough ,and he was ordered to change it for "La Grande Frousse" (the big fright);later he bought it back and re-edited it .

    Nevertheless,he did not really capture Ray's atmosphere ;it is a burlesque farce ,which may be off-putting for the writer's fans .The precedent user hinted at "twion peaks" but actually,there are echoes of Prévert/Carné's "Drôle De Drame" (1937).

    The choice of Bourvil might seem amazing but not only the actor made several movies with the director,he also produced the movie (Raimbourg is Bourvil's name) .Bourvil is cast as a not-so-smart detective but there's a curious alienation effect and the viewer sees him in a different light ;some well-known actors such as Raymond Rouleau,Jean-Louis Barrault (star of the aforementioned "Drole De Drame") Jean Poiret or venerable Victor Francen seem almost disturbing,under a simple geniality.

    The settings and the lightings are stunning and the atmosphere of a town from the Middle-Ages is perfectly captured .But if Mocky claims Ray's original title ,there is a contradiction:the writer's terrifying tales were not black humor (one of the Ray's weaknesses is his total lack of humor)and Mocky's lines are not really up to scratch anyway.

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    • Trivia
      The film was a commercial failure upon its release but was reissued in 1972 with the original title la cité de l'indicible peur (The City of Unspeakable Fear)
    • Alternate versions
      The movie was originally released as 'La Grande Frousse' in 1964. The title had been imposed by the producers. In 1972, director Jean-Pierre Mocky managed to buy the rights to the movie and released a longer cut under the title 'La Cité de l'indicible peur'. This cut was supposedly wished by original star Bourvil. It adds ten minutes of scenes between supporting characters. The 2005 DVD edition features the original opening prologue as a deleted scene. Mocky claims he was pressured by the producers to shoot this prologue.
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Gérard Calvi

      Lyrics by Raymond Queneau

      Performed by René-Louis Lafforgue

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1964 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Veliki strah
    • Filming locations
      • Franstudio, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, France(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • A.T.I.C.A.
      • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
      • Raimbourg
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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