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The Stranger

Original title: Lo straniero
  • 1967
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.5K
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The Stranger (1967)
ItalianDrama

A man faces a trial for murder. The court is biased because of his personal qualities.A man faces a trial for murder. The court is biased because of his personal qualities.A man faces a trial for murder. The court is biased because of his personal qualities.

  • Director
    • Luchino Visconti
  • Writers
    • Albert Camus
    • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
    • Georges Conchon
  • Stars
    • Marcello Mastroianni
    • Anna Karina
    • Bernard Blier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luchino Visconti
    • Writers
      • Albert Camus
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Georges Conchon
    • Stars
      • Marcello Mastroianni
      • Anna Karina
      • Bernard Blier
    • 28User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Marcello Mastroianni
    Marcello Mastroianni
    • Arthur Meursault
    Anna Karina
    Anna Karina
    • Marie Cardona
    Bernard Blier
    Bernard Blier
    • Defense Counsel
    Alfred Adam
    Alfred Adam
    • L'avocat général
    Pierre Bertin
    Pierre Bertin
    • Judge
    Angela Luce
    Angela Luce
    • Madame Masson
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Director of Home
    Mimmo Palmara
    Mimmo Palmara
    • Masson
    Jean-Pierre Zola
    Jean-Pierre Zola
    • Employer
    • (as Jean Pierre Zola)
    Joseph Marechal
    • Salamano
    Jacques Monod
    Jacques Monod
    • Prison guard
    Mohamed Cheritel
    • Arab
    Vittorio Duse
    Vittorio Duse
    • Lawyer
    Brahim Hadjadj
    Brahim Hadjadj
    • Arab
    Valentino Macchi
    Saada Rahlem
    • Arab
    Marc Laurent
    • Emmanuel
    Paolo Herzl
    • Director
      • Luchino Visconti
    • Writers
      • Albert Camus
      • Suso Cecchi D'Amico
      • Georges Conchon
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    User reviews28

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    7zutterjp48

    A great challenge for Luchino Visconti.

    The stranger is very famous novel of the French literature writen by Albert Camus who tells the story of the murder of a man and then the arrest and the trial of his murderer.To adapt this novel for the cinema is a great challenge , at first sight the story seems easy to understand, but later we can hardly understand why Arthur Meursault killed the young Arab , why he doesn't try to defend himself. The film directed by Luchino Visconti is really a good adaptation of that novel and Marcello Mastroianni 's performance is excellent.
    10ted-129

    Visually hypnotic adaptation of Camus' L'etranger

    Visconti brings to life the Camus novel with the minimum of dialog and surreal visuals.

    Algiers sweats. The sun's glare beats down and doesn't let up--right up to the courtroom scene where one watches a dazed Mastroianni in the foreground while the fans of the jury members move in constant motion in a soft-focus background. Much of the film has a dreamlike feel that fuses with the existential blankness felt by Mastroianni's character.

    I recall this film playing frequently in San Francisco at the Times Theater back in the early stoner 70's. And with the 70's, this film has all but disappeared. One only hopes that all of Visconti's films will someday make it to DVD--but especially The Stranger!
    7treywillwest

    nope

    About as direct an adaptation from book to movie as you can get, this film version of Camus' famous novel by director Luchino Visconti raises interesting questions about the inherent difference between page and screen.

    As much as Camus's first-person prose is included in the film in the form of voice-over, the fact remains that a movie can't get us inside the head of a character like a book can. This is highlighted all the more by the fact that Marcello Mastroianni is outstanding as Camus' Meursault, one couldn't ask for a better performance. Nonetheless, the sense one gets here of understanding (or not) Meursault's perspective pales to that of the novel.

    On the other hand, even the most vivid prose cannot transport us to the physical reality of a time and place like a well made film. This version of The Stranger is as much about occupied Algeria in the early twentieth century as it is about Meursault or any of the philosophical questions that Camus was wrestling with in his novel. This version is more overtly political, literally showing the ways in which racism and colonialism shape the interactions of the characters.
    7JuguAbraham

    Capturing the novel's mood well with commendable performances by all the actors

    Very truthful to the novel of Albert Camus, capturing the book's atheistic and existential mood. All the actors (specially Mastroianni) are very close to what the novel suggests. Yet the film is not a major work of Visconti--it merely adapts an important literary work. One of the best visual sequences in the film is of Mr Mersault sitting on a chair viewing his mother's closed coffin at a distance with another lady sitting closer to the coffin with her nose covered. Throughout the film Visconti underscores the heat and the oppressive humid weather that led to the death of the Arab. A second important sequence involves a kind act of an Arab prisoner who offers Mersault a makeshift pillow and a cigarette in a crowded prison cell. The "bad" Arab can be a "good' one!

    The book is better than the film despite all the efforts of Visconti and his talented team, which included three other co-scriptwriters.
    Jackstone54

    Stunning adaptation

    Luchino Visconti's sublime adaptation of Camus' "unfilmable" existentialist classic is all but forgotten. It's one of Visconti's best films, a searing, intelligent film. Marcello Mastroianni reportedly stepped into the role of Meurseult, which Visconti had earmarked for his protégé Alain Delon, who would have been too pretty to play the character. Mastroianni gives a masterful performance. As his mistress Maria Cardona, Anna Karina is stunning. She is especially moving in the courtroom scene. Giuseppe Rotunno's cinematography is peerless. Pauline Kael voted this as one of the top three films of 1967, after "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Chimes at Midnight". I hear that the reason why the movie isn't available on DVD or video is because of the rights. Hope this is rectified soon.

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    • Trivia
      Twenty years before Visconti's adaptation, while Camus was still alive, the novelist had been approached with the idea of making The Stranger as a film by director Jean Renoir.
    • Crazy credits
      The restoration of the film was carried out by: the National Film School - National Film Library, as part of the 'Visconti Project' in collaboration with Cinecitta Holding International Picture Investment Limited. The work was carried out in the spring & summer 1999, at the Technicolor Laboratory in Rome, under the supervision of Giuseppe Rotunno.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Costumes from the Films of Visconti (1978)

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1967 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
      • Algeria
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Der Fremde
    • Filming locations
      • Algiers, Algeria
    • Production companies
      • Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
      • Master Film
      • Marianne Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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