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Elevator to the Gallows

Original title: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
  • 1958
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
31K
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Elevator to the Gallows (1958)
The new restoration of Louis Malle's ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS, starring Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet, and Lino Ventura, and featuring music by Miles Davis, opens Wednesday August 3 at New York's Film Forum.
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A self-assured businessman murders his employer, the husband of his mistress, which unintentionally provokes an ill-fated chain of events.A self-assured businessman murders his employer, the husband of his mistress, which unintentionally provokes an ill-fated chain of events.A self-assured businessman murders his employer, the husband of his mistress, which unintentionally provokes an ill-fated chain of events.

  • Director
    • Louis Malle
  • Writers
    • Roger Nimier
    • Louis Malle
    • Noël Calef
  • Stars
    • Jeanne Moreau
    • Maurice Ronet
    • Georges Poujouly
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    31K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Roger Nimier
      • Louis Malle
      • Noël Calef
    • Stars
      • Jeanne Moreau
      • Maurice Ronet
      • Georges Poujouly
    • 143User reviews
    • 103Critic reviews
    • 94Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jeanne Moreau
    Jeanne Moreau
    • Florence Carala
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Julien Tavernier
    Georges Poujouly
    Georges Poujouly
    • Louis
    Yori Bertin
    Yori Bertin
    • Véronique
    Jean Wall
    Jean Wall
    • Simon Carala
    Elga Andersen
    Elga Andersen
    • Frieda Bencker
    Sylviane Aisenstein
    • Yvonne, La fille du bar
    Micheline Bona
    Micheline Bona
    • Geneviève
    Gisèle Grandpré
    Gisèle Grandpré
    • Jacqueline Mauclair
    Jacqueline Staup
    • Anna
    Marcel Cuvelier
    • Le réceptionniste du motel
    Gérard Darrieu
    Gérard Darrieu
    • Maurice
    Charles Denner
    Charles Denner
    • L'adjoint du commissaire Cherrier
    Hubert Deschamps
    Hubert Deschamps
    • Le substitut du procureur
    Jacques Hilling
    Jacques Hilling
    • Le garagiste
    Marcel Journet
    • Le président du conseil d'administration
    François Joux
    • Commissaire de police
    Iván Petrovich
    Iván Petrovich
    • Horst Bencker
    • Director
      • Louis Malle
    • Writers
      • Roger Nimier
      • Louis Malle
      • Noël Calef
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    User reviews143

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    7gavin6942

    A Strong Debut From Malle

    A self-assured business man murders his employer, the husband of his mistress, which unintentionally provokes an ill-fated chain of events.

    Journalist Barry Farrell wrote, "Moreau had 20 forgettable films behind her... Malle put Moreau under an honest light and wisely let his camera linger. The film was nothing special, but it did accomplish one thing: it proposed a new ideal of cinematic realism, a new way to look at a woman. All the drama in the story was in Moreau's face – the face that had been hidden behind cosmetics and flattering lights in all her earlier films." Farrell is certainly right about the portrayal of Moreau. How can you make a leading lady anything but glamorous? Malle found a way that was quite successful.

    As for the film being "nothing special", I think Farrell is wrong. A 1950s French film noir that is well executed? This is something we need more of. Starting with a murder and then spreading out from there, this is a good story of suspense, intrigue and all that. The whole concept of being caught in an elevator is incredible, and probably unprecedented.
    10jbinfo

    This film should be widely available on DVD

    This film is a master piece. Miles Davis's music is superb. It is an object lesson on the art of combining sound and vision. The tension and the brooding Parisian atmosphere are heightened with cool and poignant playing. It is surprising (to the best of my knowledge) that this is the only complete original film score he produced.

    The story of the crime is clever. It has reasonable human motivation and plot, and is steadily revealed. But, it is the study of 'being in the wrong place at the wrong time' that makes this film a classic. The series of chance events that will dramatically effect the characters' lives, give this film a similar feel to 'Run Lola Run' or 'Irreversible', dispute this film's linear structure and age. The dark cinematography is excellent.

    I have only had an opportunity to see it once (I only just caught it because BBC4 listed it under its English title), but I would like to see it again.

    The soundtrack is widely available, but I can not find the film on DVD or PAL VHS. This film should be available to a wider audience, for me, preferably in French with English subtitles.

    P.S. This wonderful film is now available on DVD as part of the Louis Malle Collection: Volume 1. (Updated 11/10/2006.)
    9thejman991

    Amazingly Good

    Elevator to the Gallows is a great film and even better, has a short running time! The acting is great in every instance, the plot is original, and the direction is probably among the best I've ever seen. I loved how the plot had a lot of twists but there weren't so many that you were confused as to what was going on. Although I won't reveal the ending, I thought it was great and made me smile. However, you have to like this type of movie to see it, as it is kind of complicated and there isn't a ton of action. This film shows how the perfect murder can be only planned so well; you can never plan what could happen. If you don't get bored too easily, stick with this gem and I'm sure you'll love it.
    9claudio_carvalho

    Camera Has Many Photos

    The former Captain Julien Tavernier (Maurice Ronet) works in the company of the powerful arms dealer Simon Carala (Jean Wall) and is the lover of his wife Florence Carala (Jeanne Moreau). Julien and Florence plot a scheme to kill Simon simulating a suicide. Julien stays after-hours in the company with the telephone operator and the doorman and comes to his office. He climbs to Simon's office using a rope outside the window and kills the executive. He runs to his office to attend a phone call and forgets the rope, and leaves the building with the two employees to have an alibi. When he is ready to drive his car, he sees the rope hanging outside the building and he returns to withdraw the rope, leaving his overcoat and revolver in the car. When he enters in the lift, the doorman shutdown the building and Julien is trapped inside the elevator.

    Meanwhile the smalltime thief Louis (Georges Poujouly) steals Julien's car and drives to a motel with his girlfriend Véronique (Yori Bertin) and lodge using the name of Julien. They drink with the German tourists Horst Bencker (Iván Petrovich) and his wife Frieda Bencker (Elga Andersen) and early in the morning, Louis tries to steal his Mercedes Benz. When he is surprised by Horst, Louis shots and kills the couple. Julien Tavernier becomes the prime suspect of the murder and when he leaves the lift, he does not have alibi for the murder of Simon Carala and the German tourists.

    "Ascenseur pour l'Échafaud" is the first feature of Louis Malle, who is also one of the writers. The unpredictable and original story is fantastic, the screenplay has many plot points until the very last scene and the performances are top-notch.

    Julien Tavernier is a methodic military with cold blood that gets caught between the rock and a hard place due to a mistake and lots of bad luck. The soundtrack with the music of Miles Davis gives a touch of class to this little masterpiece. The result is one of the best thrillers entwined with comedy of errors that I have ever seen. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Ascensor Para o Cadafalso" ("Elevator to the Gallows")
    9hitchcockthelegend

    The black cat has it...

    Ascenseur pour l'échafaud (AKA: Elevator to the Gallows/Lift to the Scaffold) is directed by Louis Malle and co-written by Malle, Roger Nimier and Noël Calef (novel). It stars Jeanne Moreau, Maurice Ronet, Georges Poujouly, Yori Bertin and Jean Wall. Music is by Miles Davis and cinematography by Henri Decaë.

    A little ole devil this one, a sly slow pacer that itches away at your skin. Rightly seen as a bridging movie between the classic film noir cycle and the nouvelle vague, Malle's movie is in truth straightforward on narrative terms. Julien Tavernier (Ronet) is going to kill husband of his lover, Florence Carala (Moreau), who also happens to be his boss, but upon executing the perfect murder, he, through his own absent mindedness, winds up stuck in a lift close to the crime scene. Outside Florence is frantically awaiting his arrival so as to begin their life together in earnest, but when a couple of young lovers steal Julien's car, Florence gets the wrong end of the stick and a sequence of events lead to Julien and Florence hitching that ride to the gallows.

    Simplicity of narrative be damned, Malle's movie is a classic case of that mattering not one jot. There is style to burn here, with bleak atmospherics dripping from every frame, and Miles Davis' sultry jazz music hovers over proceedings like a sleazy grim reaper. The ironic twists in the writing come straight off the bus to noirville, putting stings in the tale, the smart reverse of the norm finding Moreau (sensual) wandering the streets looking for her male lover, while elsewhere he's in isolation and a doppleganger murder scenario is cunningly being played out. Decaë's photography has a moody desperation about it that so fits the story, the use of natural light making fellow French film makers sit up and take notice. While the dialogue, and the caustic aside to arms dealings, ensures we know that Malle can be a sly old fox. He really should have done more noir like pictures.

    A film that convinces us that Julien and Florence are deeply in love and passionate about each other, and yet they never are once together in the whole movie! It's just one of the many wonderful things about Louis Malle's excellent picture.

    Remember folks, the camera never lies... 9/10

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    • Trivia
      Miles Davis recorded the music in a single recording session while he watched a screening. He composed it while watching a rough cut and then invited a quartet of French and US musicians in a for few hours (from 11pm to 5am one night), improvising each number and allegedly sipping champagne with Jeanne Moreau and Louis Malle.
    • Goofs
      When Florence arrives at the motel, the photos are just being developed - with the lights on! Exposing the prints to light before fixation would make them turn black. By the way, it's not recommended to put your hands into developer.
    • Quotes

      Julien Tavernier: Don't sneer at war. It's your bread and butter. Indochina netted you how much? And now Algeria. Have some respect for war. It's your family heirloom.

    • Connections
      Featured in Arcana, connaissance de la musique: Musique et cinéma: 1 La musique de films (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Ascenseur Pour L'Échafaud (Générique)
      Composed by Miles Davis

      Performed by Miles Davis (Trumpet), Barney Wilen (Tenor Saxophone), Emilhenco (as René Urtreger) (Piano), Pierre Michelot (Bass) and Kenny Clarke (Drums)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1958 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Gaumont (France)
      • Rialto Pictures
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Frantic
    • Filming locations
      • 26 Rue de Courcelles, Paris 8, Paris, France(Tavernier climbing on the upper terrace)
    • Production company
      • Nouvelles Éditions de Films (NEF)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $374,671
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,354
      • Jun 26, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $431,784
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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