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Hail, Mafia

Original title: Je vous salue, mafia!
  • 1965
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
162
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Eddie Constantine in Hail, Mafia (1965)
CrimeDrama

A terrific film with a top-notch cast! Jack and Henry play hit men ordered to kill Eddie. Jack is torn between his orders and the loyalty he feels to his old pal, Eddie. An intriguing look a... Read allA terrific film with a top-notch cast! Jack and Henry play hit men ordered to kill Eddie. Jack is torn between his orders and the loyalty he feels to his old pal, Eddie. An intriguing look at the emotional make-up of Mafia hit men. A truly memorable climax. We definitely recommen... Read allA terrific film with a top-notch cast! Jack and Henry play hit men ordered to kill Eddie. Jack is torn between his orders and the loyalty he feels to his old pal, Eddie. An intriguing look at the emotional make-up of Mafia hit men. A truly memorable climax. We definitely recommend this great crime/intrigue thriller. 16mm.

  • Director
    • Raoul Lévy
  • Writers
    • Raoul Lévy
    • Pierre Lesou
  • Stars
    • Henry Silva
    • Jack Klugman
    • Micheline Presle
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    162
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raoul Lévy
    • Writers
      • Raoul Lévy
      • Pierre Lesou
    • Stars
      • Henry Silva
      • Jack Klugman
      • Micheline Presle
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Schaft
    Jack Klugman
    Jack Klugman
    • Phil
    Micheline Presle
    Micheline Presle
    • Daisy
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Sylvia
    Eddie Constantine
    Eddie Constantine
    • Rudy Hamberg
    Michael Lonsdale
    Michael Lonsdale
    • Hyman
    • (as Michel Lonsdale)
    Ricky Cooper
    • Ben
    Tener Eckelberry
    • Hyman
    • (as T.R. Ekelberry)
    Carl Studer
    Carl Studer
    • Ruidosa
    • (as Karl Studer)
    Donald O'Brien
    Donald O'Brien
    • Mafia Thug
    • (as Daniel O'Brien)
    Jean-Marc Allègre
      Danielle Couprayen
      • Director
        • Raoul Lévy
      • Writers
        • Raoul Lévy
        • Pierre Lesou
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      4planktonrules

      French New Wave meets French Film Noir in this two person show.

      Some folks might watch "Hail, Mafia" and assume this is just a typical French gangster film. However, French film noir was quite different. This film, instead is much like if you started with French film noir and blended it with the New Wave...creating an odd sort of hybrid.

      Like many productions of the era, although it's not an American film is stars American actors. This is because in post-war Europe (particularly Italy), folks thought having American stars in their movies would make them more marketable and even B-list actors like Henry Silva and Jack Klugman would make the pictures very international.

      The plot to this story is very simple. Two gangsters have been contracted to kill a third gangster. But before they ultimately kill the guy, there is a build-up--with angry Phil (Klugman) and more business-like and cold Schaft (Silva). It's all accompanied by a lot of jazz music and is almost good...almost. The problem for me is twofold. First, there just isn't much in the way of plot. Second, this is a clearly a case of style over substance. Not a terrible film...but there are so many better French gangster films...such as any of the pictures of Jean-Pierre Melville.
      9vjetorix

      Excellent jazzy b&w road movie

      Henry Silva and Jack Klugman are hit men sent to France to kill Eddie Constantine. The two spend time on the road getting to know each other and their very different styles of life. Silva is a meticulous person with very definite ideas about his approach to his profession while Klugman is more easy going and less philosophical. This small movie boasts not only the talents of the principal actors but also high-contrast black and white photography that gives it a very new wave film noir look as the boys in their black suits and skinny ties wander around in the Paris night. The French countryside is captured in washed out tones that emphasize how far out of the water these two fish are at the moment. The jazz score for the film is excellent small combo stuff that perfectly matches the stark images. There's also a couple of nice twists in the plot and a dandy downbeat ending. This is a genuine undiscovered gem and you won't be sorry you took a chance on it.
      8clanciai

      Eddie in deep trouble, and he is well aware of it

      Eddie is not the main actor in this film, although it is all about him. The mafia in New York sees him as a threat to their existence, and two professional killers are sent out to kill him off in the south of France, Marseilles and Camargue. The language here is English, Eddie is better and more at home in French films, and the two American killers are also not quite at ease in France, always denigratingly comparing it with California. The action is very slow to begin with, allowing the jazz music to dominate the greater part of the film, but eventually it towers into something of a very interesting drama, as the two killers are very different and there for very different motives, leading to arguments and some serious questioning. The audience is in for some interesting surprises.

      The drama somewhat overshadows the interesting story, there is also the case of Eddie's lady, who can't understand Eddie's actions while he can't explain them to her, for reasons that will appear perhaps too late. It's a tense very noir drama, you have to wait for something to happen in this dark thriller, which actually is very plain, but it's the complications that make it interesting.
      7Bezenby

      Henry Silva Eurocrime career goes back forever

      Interesting jazz-fuelled crime film telling the tale of two hitman on their way to kill a fella in France. The man has to die because he could testify against a Mafioso who has been indicted, but one of the hitmen has a personal reason for whacking the guy too.

      This hitman is played by Quincy MD himself, Jack Klugman (I had to look that up),whose sister was knocked up and left alone by the victim, but the other hitman is played by Henry Silva, and his character is a no nonsense, pragmatic individual who likes to play everything 'clean'. Both men travel through France, discussing the business they find themselves in, discovering France, and complaining about the food.

      There's two separate sub-plots going on too, as we learn about the victim and his women troubles, and then there's guy sent to stop the hit as the Mafioso is released from prison and doesn't want linked to the forthcoming murder. I can quite happily report here that although this film lacks the car chases, chin-socking and violence of later Euro-crime films, the pay off is brilliant and the ending a classic.

      The strong actors help, as Klugman comes across as the more humane of the too, while the young Silva has eyes that would melt cement. Look out for future Italian exploitation star Donald O'brien as a rather violent mob bosses secretary
      4boblipton

      A Philosopher's Idea Of Hit Men

      Carl Studer is facing a congressional investigation and the rest of his life in prison. He takes the Fifth before Congress, but if they can find someone who will testify where the bodies are buried, it works out the same as if he had confessed everything himself. Eddie Constantine knows where all the bodies are buried, because he buried them for Studer before he retired and disappeared to Europe. So Studer gets a couple of organization hit men to make sure he's in no condition to testify. One of them is Jack Klugman (sans toupee), who was a great friend of Constantine before Constantine raped his sister. The other is Henry Silva. So off they go to Europe, a couple of professionals.

      They spend the body of the movie searching for Constantine. And talking. Mostly they talk about the philosophy of being a hit man, and how it's a clean and moral job because reasons. And it's nonsensical, really. Samuel Johnson once noted that only a blockhead writes for anything but money, and in my dealings with real hit men, they have not been inclined to speak about their jobs or philosophy. It's been about the pleasure they get from kiling someone, the money, and the things that money buys.

      There are some beautiful compositions and images in this movie, and the soundtrack is great. There are some fine performers, including Micheline Presle, Elsa Martinelli, and Michael Lonsdale. The print I looked at was very poor.

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      • Release date
        • December 1966 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Grüsse an die Mafia
      • Filming locations
        • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
      • Production companies
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        • ITTAC
        • PECF
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        • 1h 30m(90 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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