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Crooks in Clover

Original title: Les tontons flingueurs
  • 1963
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
6.9K
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Crooks in Clover (1963)
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A dying mob boss hands over his business to an old friend, Fernand. The boss' assistants want to get rid of the latter. But are the Volfoni brothers and Théo real threats? Ensuing fights and... Read allA dying mob boss hands over his business to an old friend, Fernand. The boss' assistants want to get rid of the latter. But are the Volfoni brothers and Théo real threats? Ensuing fights and shootouts are more comical than deadly.A dying mob boss hands over his business to an old friend, Fernand. The boss' assistants want to get rid of the latter. But are the Volfoni brothers and Théo real threats? Ensuing fights and shootouts are more comical than deadly.

  • Director
    • Georges Lautner
  • Writers
    • Michel Audiard
    • Georges Lautner
    • Albert Simonin
  • Stars
    • Lino Ventura
    • Bernard Blier
    • Francis Blanche
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    7.7/10
    6.9K
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    • Director
      • Georges Lautner
    • Writers
      • Michel Audiard
      • Georges Lautner
      • Albert Simonin
    • Stars
      • Lino Ventura
      • Bernard Blier
      • Francis Blanche
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lino Ventura
    Lino Ventura
    • Fernand Naudin
    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Raoul Volfoni
    Francis Blanche
    Francis Blanche
    • Maître Folace
    Claude Rich
    Claude Rich
    • Antoine Delafoy
    Pierre Bertin
    Pierre Bertin
    • Adolphe Amédée Delafoy
    Robert Dalban
    Robert Dalban
    • Jean
    Jean Lefebvre
    Jean Lefebvre
    • Paul Volfoni
    Horst Frank
    Horst Frank
    • Théo
    Charles Regnier
    Charles Regnier
    • Tomate
    Mac Ronay
    Mac Ronay
    • Bastien
    Venantino Venantini
    Venantino Venantini
    • Pascal
    Sabine Sinjen
    Sabine Sinjen
    • Patricia
    Jacques Dumesnil
    Jacques Dumesnil
    • Louis le Mexicain
    Yves Arcanel
    • Le contremaitre de l'usine de Montauban.
    Philippe Castelli
    • Le tailleur
    Henri Cogan
    • Freddy
    Dominique Davray
    Dominique Davray
    • Mme Mado
    Charles Lavialle
    • Le chauffeur de taxi
    • Director
      • Georges Lautner
    • Writers
      • Michel Audiard
      • Georges Lautner
      • Albert Simonin
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    User reviews23

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    10Ant-Roy

    The greatest firework...

    What is so special about this movie ? Its density... It lasts about two hours, and you don't have any time to breathe, because of the intelligence, and the spirit of every quote. It is a shame that there are no exemples of quotes from it on this site, it would make you laugh just to read them. Under the appearance of a classic dark detective movie, it is one of the funniest comedy ever made. The only thing is that, to keep the atmosfear, you ought to see it in original version (french). But, for Audiard and his humor, for Launtner and his inspired direction, and, most of all, for the actors (especially Bernard Blier) everybody in the whole world must see it at least once. One of the greatest french movies ever made (and God knows the quality of the french cinema) !
    writers_reign

    'Uncle', already

    After the Killer Tomatoes we now have the Killer Uncles (a more or less literal translation of an untranslatable movie). The level of word-play may be guessed at even by non-French speakers when the credits announce it is based on the novel 'To grisbi or not grisbi', which is, in itself, a nod to another novel and classic French movie 'Touchez-pas aux grisbi', with 'grisbi' in both cases being underworld slang for 'loot' in the sense of 'hot' money. Although it has all the trappings of a 'gangster' entry this is actually a comedy of bad manners involving two factions led respectively by Lino Ventura and Bernard Blier. While ex-wrestler Ventura has no problem acting tough Blier, arguably the best actor in the piece by light years and equally at home across the acting spectrum, plays it for laffs so that what we wind up with is a melange. Another French classic. 8/10
    10grondin-2

    Un film "cult"

    It was one of the greatest french comedies.

    Dialogs were from Michel AUDIARD, but you must listen them in French.

    It's theses dialogs which have made the notoriety of this movie. Five great actors are these "Monsieur GANGSTER" (Lino Ventura, Francis Blanche, Robert Dalban, Bernard Blier and Jean Lefebvre).

    The greatest scene is when these five gangsters are drinking alcohol in the kitchen.

    It's one of the funniest movies I've seen. If you don't speak french, it's more difficult to understand dialogs because translation is often different that original language.

    Forty year later, I love always this film "cult".

    Excuse me for my poor English.
    10discreetcharmofthevagina

    You don't have to be French!

    It seems like everyone makes a big deal about having to speak french, understand older french slang, etc. in order to enjoy this movie. I know about ten words of French, and still found this movie hilarious.

    To assert that the dialogue is the central virtue of the film does the actors a HUGE disservice, in addition to limiting comedy to merely spoken jokes and gags. Lino Ventura is a great comedic presence, which may strike many as odd, taking into account his more well-known "serious" roles in films like Francesco Rosi's "Cadaveri eccellenti," and Jean-Pierre Melville's "Army of Shadows." He is a very underrated, and often over-looked actor who could play comedy just as well as he could play seldom-speaking leaders of the French resistance.

    Although I could understand a knowledge of French culture and language enhancing some of the nuances of the dialogue, do not be swayed away from this great film by the words of others declaring it is "too French." It is a classic comedy that transcends language barriers, and certainly serves as a great light-hearted companion piece to the many distinctive French gangster films of the era. Perhaps even surpassing many of them in sheer entertainment value.
    7brogmiller

    "We're not here to butter sandwiches".

    Former taxi driver, sports journalist and all-round 'character' Albert Simonin, wrote his Max le Menteur trilogy in the mid-1950's. All three were filmed but the vagaries of film-making and different directors combined to make each film a separate entity. The only connecting thread between the trio is the splendid dialogue of Michel Audiard. By far the best is of course 'Touchez-pas au Grisbi' featuring Jean Gabin as Max. He turns up again in 'Le Cave se rebiffe' seven years later as a counterfieter named Ferdinand. Two years on we have 'Les Tontons Flingueurs' in which the character has morphed into Fernand and is played by the only actor capable at the time of filling Gabin's shoes, namely Lino Ventura. 'Grisbi' is pure Film Noir whilst 'Le Cave' is a gentle comedy. 'Flingueurs' is made in the same spirit as 'Le Cave' but is anything but gentle! The title literally translates as 'Gun-toting Uncles' which is not exactly 'catchy' but far stronger than the insipid alternative 'Crooks in Clover' which is more appropriate to something made by Ealing Studios. In terms of the mise-en-scene by Georges Lautner the latter is probably the weakest of the three but the characters, the 'slang' and some hilariously comic scenes have made this a cult film in France. To call the characters 'colourful' would hardly do them justice. Fernand's 'business associates' are all simply frightful and utterly devoid of redeeming features but are portrayed as a bunch of clowns and losers, especially the Paul Volfoni of Bernard Blier who suffers from delusions of adequacy. Even the teenage daughter and her composer boyfriend are terminally irritating. The best scene and ironically the one that Audiard liked the least, is where the gangsters bond and try to hold an intelligible conversation whilst imbibing a disgusting alcoholic brew described as 'a mans drink'. Another highlight is the bullet-dodging scene involving Fernand and the half-deaf president of the International Monetary Fund! Blier is as always good value and Ventura's strong presence holds the film together. They both prove that Comedy is most effective when played straight. Liberties have been taken with the original and the mix of Noir/Gangster/Comedy genres is not to everyones taste but the sheer entertainment value of this bizarre, surreal film is undeniable.

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    • Trivia
      The stuntman against whom Lino Ventura fights is Henry Cogan, the man with whom he fought several years before in a fight during which Cogan broke Ventura's leg. During the fight for the movie, Ventura actually hit Cogan for good in the face saying: "This is for my leg."
    • Goofs
      No doctor would leave air in the syringe before injecting.
    • Quotes

      Raoul Volfoni: - Bougez pas !... Les mains sur la table ! Je vous préviens qu'on a la puissance de feu d'un croiseur, et des flingues de concours.

      Jean: - Si ces messieurs veulent bien me les confier...

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1963 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • French
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Tontons Flingueurs
    • Filming locations
      • Route de Coligny, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Yvelines, France(shootout at Tomate's gambling circle)
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont Distribution
      • S.N.E. Gaumont
      • Corona Filmproduktion
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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