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The Cop

Original title: Un condé
  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
771
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Michel Bouquet and Michel Constantin in The Cop (1970)
CrimeDramaThriller

While investigating a drug case, an inspector is shot dead by a gangster. His colleague, Inspector Favenin, is assigned to solve this crime. He is ready to do anything to save his colleague'... Read allWhile investigating a drug case, an inspector is shot dead by a gangster. His colleague, Inspector Favenin, is assigned to solve this crime. He is ready to do anything to save his colleague's honor, even if it means going beyond the law.While investigating a drug case, an inspector is shot dead by a gangster. His colleague, Inspector Favenin, is assigned to solve this crime. He is ready to do anything to save his colleague's honor, even if it means going beyond the law.

  • Director
    • Yves Boisset
  • Writers
    • Claude Veillot
    • Yves Boisset
    • Pierre Lesou
  • Stars
    • Michel Bouquet
    • Françoise Fabian
    • Gianni Garko
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    771
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yves Boisset
    • Writers
      • Claude Veillot
      • Yves Boisset
      • Pierre Lesou
    • Stars
      • Michel Bouquet
      • Françoise Fabian
      • Gianni Garko
    • 14User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michel Bouquet
    Michel Bouquet
    • L'inspecteur Favenin
    Françoise Fabian
    Françoise Fabian
    • Hélène Dassa
    Gianni Garko
    Gianni Garko
    • Dan Rover
    • (as John Garko)
    Michel Constantin
    Michel Constantin
    • Viletti
    Anne Carrère
    • Christine
    • (as Anne Carrere)
    Rufus
    Rufus
    • Raymond Aulnay
    Théo Sarapo
    • Lupo
    • (as Theo Sarapo)
    Henri Garcin
    Henri Garcin
    • Georges Duval, dit 'Georgy Beausourire'
    Pierre Massimi
    • Robert Dassa
    Bernard Fresson
    Bernard Fresson
    • L'inspecteur Barnero
    Adolfo Celi
    Adolfo Celi
    • With the participation of (Le commissaire principal)
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    • Germain
    • (as Jean-Claude Berck)
    Marcel Gassouk
    Marcel Gassouk
      Stéphan Holmes
      • Le jeune garçon
      • (as Stephan Holmes)
      Noëlle Leiris
        Georges Lucas
        Roger Lumont
        • Le gardien
        Georges Montant
          • Director
            • Yves Boisset
          • Writers
            • Claude Veillot
            • Yves Boisset
            • Pierre Lesou
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          User reviews14

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          8Weirdling_Wolf

          An exquisitely cold example of a gripping, abyssal dark 70s French policier!

          Tough-as-Cop thriller from a clearly not-so-belle France, moodily shot with a real flair for coolly capturing callous street justice by, Yves Boisset, whose terse, muscular mise-en-scène translates excitingly into a remarkably grim, morbidly fascinating French crime thriller. The legendary French actor, Michel Bouquet is genuinely chilling as the flinty L'inspecteur Favenin whose amoral and increasingly brutal journey to avenge the fruitless death of a fellow officer leads him ever deeper into a violent existential nightmare!

          'Un condé' (1970) is a magnificently bleak, profoundly philosophical Gallic Euro-crime which works brilliantly as a savage expose of police barbarity, dealing unflinchingly with the ultimate societal conundrum; must one become like the beasts in order to deal with the beast? The only thing that marred my enjoyment of this wickedly immersive Gallic crime treat is that the source VHS print of my bootleg was a trifle muddy. An immaculately restored, UK-friendly, bells & whistles DVD/Blu-ray edition of this exquisitely cold example of gripping, abyssal dark 70s French policier is LONG overdue!
          RodrigAndrisan

          Excellent!

          Yves Boisset is a very special director, he has made many good films, most importantly, in my opinion, "The Assassination" (1972), with the great Gian Maria Volontè and many other exceptional actors, and "Dog Day"(1984) , with the unparalleled Lee Marvin. In "The Assassination", as a corrupt lawyer, we find the extraordinary Michel Bouquet, who here, in "The Cop", he is the cop, a policeman like you have not seen in other movies, a cop with an original philosophy, kindred somehow, with Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry. But different! Michel Bouquet is an actor who does not need too many specific means or too many replicas to create memorable characters, Michel Bouquet is an absolute force, only by the way he looks, moves and breathes. Likewise, but in another register, it is Michel Constantin, who also plays a smaller role, but, as usual, natural, impeccable. Françoise Fabian is beautiful and natural. Probably the best part of Gianni Garko. So, Bernard Fresson. Adolfo Celi, a small role too but, as usual, very effective. Rufus, Théo Sarapo, Henri Garcin, Pierre Massimi, the same, very good. Need absolutely to be seen!
          8adrianovasconcelos

          Superior police flick, Bouquet performance

          Yves Boisset directs "Un Condé" with remarkable succintness and efficiency. To that end he is greatly assisted by Michel Bouquet's deadpan, top drawer performance, who in turn is well supported by Bernard Fresson, Adolfo Celi, Gianni Garko and the beautiful Françoise Fabian.

          Inspector Favenin's character is built layer by layer and Bouquet emerges very convincingly as a copper doubling up as vigilante. The script is very good, with sharp dialogue, including copper talk in French. It would appear that this film provided some inspiration for DIRTY HARRY the following year and DEATH WISH in 1974.

          Very competent and economical cinematography, reminiscent of Don Siegel's straightforward punches pulled approach to action.

          I strongly recommend this film to anyone interested in film noir and in the French cinema.
          Kirpianuscus

          a murder

          The basic motif to see it remains the admirable job of Michel Bouquet. A film about friendship, duty and corruption , simple, precise and using cold tones.

          A cop is killed.

          His colegue looks for the murderer, using all tools for find him.

          Nothing new but seductive for the cinematography and for the wise way to use American model, giving to it profound nuances.

          A film about guilty, to.

          Interesting for the exploration of characters.
          6brogmiller

          "Les flics sont les ordures."

          Harry Callaghan and Popeye Doyle have become iconic characters since their first appearances in the early seventies and the Rogue Cop genre has remained extremely popular.

          To non-European audiences Inspector Favanin is hardly likely to be a household name. His character appeared in 1970 in this film of Yves Boisset and it is well-nigh impossible fifty years on to appreciate just what an impact the film made and the obstacles its director faced to get it released without cuts. Due to its graphic violence and its depiction of the police, Boisset was obliged to go before a censorship committee one of whose members was Jean-Pierre Melville(!) and eventally its release was approved. Suffice to say its notoriety guaranteed excellent box office.

          The masterstroke here is the casting, against type, of Michel Bouquet. When his friend and colleague played by Bernard Fresson is killed in the line of duty Favenin becomes an avenging angel, using any means at his disposal to track down those responsible, thereby becoming not only judge and jury but also executioner.

          As one would expect from Boisset this is a study in corruption and furthermore, by the standards of its time its content is relentlessy grim, desolate and bloody. There are no romantic, folk hero types here with their particular moral codes in the style of Melville but instead beasts in the jungle. Does Favenin regret his actions? The final shot of him sitting alone is cleverly ambiguous.

          Bouquet is riveting in the role and he is ably supported by Adolfo Celi, Michel Constantine, Gianni Gekko, Henri Garcin and Francoise Fabian.

          Although this film undeniably broke new ground and forever transformed the genre in France, I personally harbour no desire to view it again.

          Ironically, it was knocked off its top slot by 'Le Cercle Rouge' of none other than Jean-Pierre Melville!

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          • Trivia
            Although his film is close to Pierre Lesou's novel, director Yves Boisset confessed that, during the scene between Michel Constantin and Michel Bouquet, he was influenced by Jean-Pierre Melville's films' atmosphere and dialogue.
          • Alternate versions
            Due to pressure from then French Minister of the Interior Raymond Marcellin, the film had a tough time getting approved for release and director Yves Boisset was finally forced to cut a few lines of dialogue and reshoot the interrogation scene. The film was shown uncut and with the original scene internationally. In France, the original scene can be seen as a bonus feature on home video.
          • Connections
            Referenced in Parole de cinéaste: Yves Boisset: le cinéaste le plus censuré de France (2013)

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          • Release date
            • October 5, 1970 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • France
            • Italy
          • Languages
            • French
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Murder-Go-Round
          • Filming locations
            • Fourges, Vexin-sur-Epte, Eure, France(ending scene at the water mill)
          • Production companies
            • Stéphan Films
            • Empire Films
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 35m(95 min)
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.66 : 1

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