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Dangerous Liaisons

Original title: Les liaisons dangereuses
  • 1959
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.6K
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Dangerous Liaisons (1959)
DramaRomance

Juliette Merteuil and Valmont is a sophisticated couple, always looking for fun and excitement. Both have sexual affairs with others and share their experiences with one another. But there i... Read allJuliette Merteuil and Valmont is a sophisticated couple, always looking for fun and excitement. Both have sexual affairs with others and share their experiences with one another. But there is one rule: never fall in love. But this time Valmont falls madly in love with a girl he m... Read allJuliette Merteuil and Valmont is a sophisticated couple, always looking for fun and excitement. Both have sexual affairs with others and share their experiences with one another. But there is one rule: never fall in love. But this time Valmont falls madly in love with a girl he meets at a ski resort, Marianne.

  • Director
    • Roger Vadim
  • Writers
    • Claude Brulé
    • Choderlos de Laclos
    • Roger Vadim
  • Stars
    • Jeanne Moreau
    • Gérard Philipe
    • Annette Stroyberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Vadim
    • Writers
      • Claude Brulé
      • Choderlos de Laclos
      • Roger Vadim
    • Stars
      • Jeanne Moreau
      • Gérard Philipe
      • Annette Stroyberg
    • 16User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Jeanne Moreau
    Jeanne Moreau
    • Juliette de Merteuil
    Gérard Philipe
    Gérard Philipe
    • Vicomte de Valmont
    Annette Stroyberg
    Annette Stroyberg
    • Marianne Tourvel
    • (as Annette Vadim)
    Madeleine Lambert
    • Mme Rosemonde
    Jeanne Valérie
    Jeanne Valérie
    • Cécile Volanges
    Nicolas Vogel
    • Jerry Court
    Boris Vian
    Boris Vian
    • Prévan
    Gillian Hills
    Gillian Hills
    • Une amie de Cécile
    Paquita Thomas
    • Nicole
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    Jean-Louis Trintignant
    • Danceny
    Simone Renant
    Simone Renant
    • Mme Volanges
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
      Jacques Brizzio
        James Campbell
        James Campbell
        • Petit rôle
        • (uncredited)
        Michel Dacquin
        • Un invité des Valmont
        • (uncredited)
        Pierre Durou
          Guy Henry
          Guy Henry
          • Un inspecteur
          • (uncredited)
          Jacques Hilling
          Jacques Hilling
          • Un invité des Valmont
          • (uncredited)
          • Director
            • Roger Vadim
          • Writers
            • Claude Brulé
            • Choderlos de Laclos
            • Roger Vadim
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          User reviews16

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          7ackermanle

          Complementing and correcting

          Many of the reviews here included are as good as anyone needs. Therefore, I will not waste your time, nor mine, writing a subjective take on what is a 6 to 8 point movie. What compels me to write, however, is a correction: the music was not written by Thelonious Monk, as is stated in at least two reviews. The credit goes to pianist Duke Jordan (1922-2006), contemporary and friend of Charlie Parker, except of course, that Jordan lived a much longer life, the last 25+ years (since 1978) in Denmark. For those who are interested, the full line up in the soundtrack includes: Sonny Cohn trumpet, Charlie Rouse tenor sax, Eddie Kahn bass, and Art Taylor drums. And, if you excuse a bit of trivia: Duke was married with jazz singer Sheila Jordan from 1952 to 1962 (at this writing, Ms Jordan is 89 years old and still performing!). Concluding, this movie has arguably one of the best jazz soundtracks of the time, not an uncommon event in French film during the 1950s and 1960s (e.g., Miles Davis, Art Blakey). This cool, post-bop, hard bop era was a great creative time for jazz, no doubt. Memorable and rewarded by time till this day.
          7-88

          A blazing good time

          This hyper-cool French updating of the Laclos classic is a blast from start to (amazing) finish; its immorality can be a drag in the middle section, but there's too much fun to be had in it to abandon it for that reason. Jeanne Moreau does the full range of bad girl, and her performance alone would merit a viewing, but you can also enjoy the film for its sleek, French attitudes, its Thelonius Monk score, a handsome young Jean-Louis Tritignant, his suits, her wardrobe, and so on, forever. It's a nasty little film is some ways, but I enjoyed it immensely just the same.
          6SixtusXLIV

          A failure nowadays, a success in the past

          This is one of the movies (not many) where the remake "Dangerous Liaisons" of Stephen Frears wins by a large margin.

          First of all those movie had one Great Actress in Jeanne Moreau. Bur ir as an incompetent Director in Roger VAdim and some miscasts like Gérard Philippe as Valmont. Perhaps the main culprit is "Roger Vailland". I'm am very fond of "Vailland",love is novels (namely "Drôle de Jeu", but I've read them when I was too young. Nowadays I believe that is is the wrong kind of scriptwriter. Also Roger Vadim did not care for literature. Ask Brigite Bardot. This is a semi-failure. See it only id you are a fan of Jeanne Moreau. There is more eroticism in "Journal d'une Femme de Chambre" by Luis Buñuel than here, about "boudain". "morcilla" or just plain English "sausage". The Anglo-Saxons cannot make sausages and the current laws forbid to to it properly..
          8brogmiller

          "No fortress is impregnable"

          The magnificent eighteenth century novel of Choderlos de Laclos has proved irresistible to film-makers and has also inspired an opera and a ballet. I would be surprised were Roger Vadim to feature on anyones list of 'great directors' but he has surpassed himself in this first adaptation which has been updated to the 1950's. Vadim has the services of two of the finest French actors in Gerard Philippe and Jeanne Moreau and has also accommodated his partner at the time, Annette Stroyberg, as the seduced and abandoned Marianne. The main difference in this version is that the two unashamed libertines Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont are not former lovers but plain old Mr. and Mrs. Valmont which serves to give their intrigues and evil machinations even greater piquancy and no doubt accounted for the films problems with the censors. The casting of Gerard Philippe as Valmont is inspired as he is able to utilise his natural charm to devastating effect whilst Jeanne Moreau's mesmerising performance has only been matched by that of Glenn Close in Stephen Frear's film. Annette Stroyberg was inevitably labelled Bardot#2 which is a little unfair. Although her Marianne does not come across as being particularly virtuous she certainly engages our sympathy and we cannot but feel for her fate. To say that Vadim caresses her with the camera would be an understatement! This was still early days of course for Jean-Louis Trintignant as Danceney but he has enjoyed a spectacular career and is still with us at ninety. Mention must also be made of Simone Renant as the cynical, worldly-wise Mme Volanges. Although pointless to speculate one wonders how Philippe's film career would have panned out had he not been so cruelly taken at the age of thirty-six. He was already under threat, as were many of his colleagues, from the New Ripple brigade and would most likely have concentrated more on theatre work. As it turned out his final role in Bunuel's 'Fever mounts in El Pao' proved unworthy of his talents but his Valmont definitely ranks as one of his best. Vadim's direction is taut and the production values excellent, not forgetting the contribution of his preferred editor Victoria Mercanton. A critical failure but a commercial success this fascinating piece bears revisiting despite its stark reminder that all is less than fair in love and war.
          Kirpianuscus

          admirable

          ...for many reasons. few - the mark of Roger Vadim on a story almost classic, the presence of Boris Vian in a role reflecting his work, the cold chemistry between Jeanne Moreau and Gerard Philipe and for the most inspired soundtrack. because it is a jazz film. with improvisation and tension, seduction and precise picture of near reality. more than an adaptation, it is a confesion. Valmont by Philipe, one of his last roles, is more than an example of good job but a testimony about the force and nuances and beauty of the great game of nuances for a special actor. because it is not an ordinary film. it reflects its time more than the source of inspiration novel and the contemporary lost of emotion, form of profound insensitivity/cruelty/egocentric circles in brilliant way. and this is the motif to see it. maybe twice. for admire an authentic masterpiece. and an useful warning.

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          • Release date
            • December 18, 1961 (United States)
          • Countries of origin
            • France
            • Italy
          • Language
            • French
          • Also known as
            • Dangerous Love Affairs
          • Filming locations
            • Paris Studios Cinéma, Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France(Studio)
          • Production company
            • Les Films Marceau-Cocinor
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 46m(106 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1
            • 1.66 : 1

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