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The Last Adventure

Original title: Les aventuriers
  • 1967
  • M
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
4.3K
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Alain Delon, Joanna Shimkus, and Lino Ventura in The Last Adventure (1967)
AdventureDrama

Best friends become aware of a crashed plane lying on the bottom of the ocean, allegedly stuffed with wealth. Adventurers set off in search of prey. And along with them, Letizia is linked, w... Read allBest friends become aware of a crashed plane lying on the bottom of the ocean, allegedly stuffed with wealth. Adventurers set off in search of prey. And along with them, Letizia is linked, with whom both friends are secretly in love.Best friends become aware of a crashed plane lying on the bottom of the ocean, allegedly stuffed with wealth. Adventurers set off in search of prey. And along with them, Letizia is linked, with whom both friends are secretly in love.

  • Director
    • Robert Enrico
  • Writers
    • Robert Enrico
    • José Giovanni
    • Pierre Pelegri
  • Stars
    • Alain Delon
    • Lino Ventura
    • Joanna Shimkus
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Enrico
    • Writers
      • Robert Enrico
      • José Giovanni
      • Pierre Pelegri
    • Stars
      • Alain Delon
      • Lino Ventura
      • Joanna Shimkus
    • 35User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Manu
    Lino Ventura
    Lino Ventura
    • Roland
    Joanna Shimkus
    Joanna Shimkus
    • Laetitia
    Serge Reggiani
    Serge Reggiani
    • Le pilote…
    Hans Meyer
    Hans Meyer
    • Le mercenaire
    Thérèse Quentin
    • La tante
    Jean Darie
    Jean Darie
    • L'oncle
    Jean Trognon
    • Jeanjean - le jeune cousin de Laetitia
    Odile Poisson
    Odile Poisson
    • Yvette
    Irène Tunc
    Irène Tunc
    • La secrétaire de Kyobaski
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    Valéry Inkijinoff
    • Kyobaski, le producteur
    • (as Valery Inkiginoff)
    Raoul Guylad
    Raoul Guylad
    • Le snob
    Jean Landier
    Guy Delorme
    • Un tueur
    Patrick Bernhard
      Roland Fleury
      Paul Crauchet
      Paul Crauchet
      • L'assureur
      Mick Besson
      • Le danseur
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Robert Enrico
      • Writers
        • Robert Enrico
        • José Giovanni
        • Pierre Pelegri
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      User reviews35

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      9dbdumonteil

      Robert Enrico's second masterpiece.

      ...the first one being the unsurpassed "Au Coeur De La Vie"

      Released when the nouvelle vague was à la mode and when critics did not care for the others (=who were not part of the Godard clique),"les adventurers " has stood the test of time remarkably well,so well that (God preserve us) some producers could think of a remake.

      Robert Enrico had already directed "les grandes gueules" (1963) which enhanced male friendships in a Vosges Mountains sawmill and is still watchable today thanks to its good cast(Bourvil,Lino Ventura,Marie Dubois),and Enrico's effective directing.But nothing could have predicted "les adventurers" ,which seems today stronger than yesterday,when so many nouvelle vague "oeuvres " are reserved for highbrows and make too many people take to their heels when they hear about French cinema.

      "Les adventurers" was based on the first part of a Jose Giovanni novel(who had written Becker's "le trou";Giovanni himself transferred the second part to the screen as "la loi du survivant").When it was released ,it was a huge popular success,but the critics were a bit condescending.

      The Delon/Ventura/Shimkus threesome shines .They are true raiders ,in a way Indiana Jones is not:they have something to lose ,and they are human beings of flesh and blood.Enrico used the film sets with stunning results.He makes the scrap heap where Leatitia looks for waste material as poetic as the fort surrounded by the sea where the tragedy is resolved.François de Roubaix's extraordinary score enhances the scenes as few musicians can do.

      The burial at sea is the most beautiful sequence of the sixties French cinema.I cannot think of a more haunting scene :anybody who has seen it never forgets it.Robert Enrico,who is not regarded as an "important" director in France has nothing to be jealous of his peers here.

      A work to rival the best of Huston.
      deadnurse

      a bit of paradise while in Viet-Nam

      I saw this movie in Viet Nam in the open air. It impressed me because of the beautiful scenery, photography and story line. I followed this picture from compound to compound and saw it several times . It was an island, a bit of paradise in an otherwise brutal setting. I will never forget this movie even though I have not seen it in over 30 years.
      jrhietpas

      A film of diverse pleasures

      The film has many pleasures - a wonderful score, a barnstorming biplane, a funny car (with an even funnier-looking driver), a Paris art show, and a nifty fortress in the middle of the ocean. Alain Delon is always a pleasure to watch. He plays the arrogant, handsome daredevil with a heart of gold quite convincingly. His acting is always intense, even when he is doing very little. Lino Ventura is terrific as well, and he and Delon are a great pair. Upon reflection their relationship makes little sense (since we are given no history of the two) but it hardly matters when one is watching the film. The relationship between the two men and Laetitia (Joanna Shimkus)is a bit odd but sweet and believable. The locations are wide ranging (Paris, Africa, coastal France) and this film is full of exciting and droll scenes: The discovery of the sunken airplane is beautiful and scary; Roland and Manu walking out of the casino in their suave duds and getting into Roland's tow-truck is hilarious. The greatest pleasure of the film is that the narrative does not necessarily go where one would imagine it would. The version I saw was widescreen and the subtitles were mostly in the lower black of the letterboxing, which made them very easy to read. If you're in the mood for a little bit of action with a lot of good characterization and acting, check this one out.

      PS: The French seem pretty hung up with threesomes, no?
      7exzanya

      Enjoyable, but not exactly all that special.

      Wholly enjoyable. Really liked the relationship between the characters, it was shot well and incredibly picturesque; the music is wonderful too. But, it suffers from "corny" dialogue and some rough pacing. But it is decent enough :)
      9alanbenfieldjr

      Friendship, Robert Enrico style

      A splash of something fulfilling, moving, romantic, heartbreaking. Robert Enrico is one of the unsung masters of film. His movies are not destined for a Godardian audience but not even the purist film scholar can be indifferent to this. Alain Delon is at his most natural and human. That on its own it's just gorgeous. Lino Ventura is sublime as the older friend who needs the other but at the same time gives him all the freedom in the world because, as it happens with true friends, he want what's best for the other. The entrance of Joanna Shimkus into their lives is totally intoxicating. She doesn't enter to interfere in Delon and Ventura's friendship but to reinforce it. How beautiful! She's perfect. This film deserves a new life. I know it's difficult to find but it's well worth the effort.

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      • Trivia
        This movie only used the first half of the novel by José Giovanni. The second half of the book was adapted into the film Law of Survival (1967) (La loi du survivant) starring Michel Constantin, which was directed Giovanni himself.
      • Goofs
        Around 01:12:14, the mercenary gets shot on the wrist, but on the next shot, he's holding his arm.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Once Upon a Body (1969)
      • Soundtracks
        Enterrement Sous-Marin
        Music by François de Roubaix

        Performed by Christiane Legrand

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      • Release date
        • April 12, 1967 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • Die Abenteurer
      • Filming locations
        • Fort Boyard, Charente-Maritime, France
      • Production companies
        • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
        • Compagnia Generale Finanziaria Cinematografica
        • CGIC
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 52m(112 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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