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Two Men in Town

Original title: Deux hommes dans la ville
  • 1973
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40m
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7.3/10
5.7K
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Alain Delon and Jean Gabin in Two Men in Town (1973)
A former bank robber is released after 10 years in prison. He gets help from a social-worker, but gets harassed by an old cop from his past.
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A former bank robber is released after 10 years in prison. He gets help from a social-worker, but gets harassed by an old cop from his past.A former bank robber is released after 10 years in prison. He gets help from a social-worker, but gets harassed by an old cop from his past.A former bank robber is released after 10 years in prison. He gets help from a social-worker, but gets harassed by an old cop from his past.

  • Director
    • José Giovanni
  • Writers
    • José Giovanni
    • Gianfranco Clerici
  • Stars
    • Alain Delon
    • Jean Gabin
    • Mimsy Farmer
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.7K
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    • Director
      • José Giovanni
    • Writers
      • José Giovanni
      • Gianfranco Clerici
    • Stars
      • Alain Delon
      • Jean Gabin
      • Mimsy Farmer
    • 24User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Gino Strabliggi
    Jean Gabin
    Jean Gabin
    • Germain Cazeneuve
    Mimsy Farmer
    Mimsy Farmer
    • Lucie
    Victor Lanoux
    Victor Lanoux
    • Marcel
    Cécile Vassort
    Cécile Vassort
    • Évelyne Cazeneuve
    Ilaria Occhini
    • Sophie Strabliggi
    Guido Alberti
    • Le patron de l'imprimerie
    Malka Ribowska
    Malka Ribowska
    • L'avocate de Gino
    • (as Malka Ribovska)
    Christine Fabréga
    Christine Fabréga
    • Geneviève Cazeneuve
    Gérard Depardieu
    Gérard Depardieu
    • Un jeune truand
    Robert Castel
    • André Vaultier
    Albert Augier
    • Rasuin
    Maurice Barrier
    Maurice Barrier
    • Le juge d'instruction
    Paul Beauvais
    Gabriel Briand
    • Jeannot
    Pierre Collet
    • Le commissaire
    Jean-Pierre Honoré
    • Le prêtre
    Patrick Lancelot
    Patrick Lancelot
    • Le médecin
    • Director
      • José Giovanni
    • Writers
      • José Giovanni
      • Gianfranco Clerici
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    8Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    Classy crime flick dealing with the injustices of French law

    Germaine Cazeneuve (Jean Gabin) is an educator of delinquents and state prisoners, his job is to help them reform and adjust to a new life outside of prison. He pleads for leniency in the case of safe cracker Gino Strabliggi (Alain Delon) who is up for parole after 10 years inside, against their better judgement the parole board agrees to Cazeneuve's request on condition that he takes responsibility for Strabliggi. Gino, as an ex con, is forced by French law to take residence anywhere but in a city and so he settles with his young wife in the country, where fate turns against him, as first his wife is killed, then he is hounded by his former crime gang to return to his former lifestyle and also one of the arresting officers from his case years previously, the now chief inspector Goitreau is in charge of the area and has a grudge against him and becomes even more suspicious when he finds out Gino's new girlfriend Lucie is working in the local bank With the help of his now good friend Cazeuenve and his new girlfriend Lucie (Mimsy Farmer) he tries to battle his demons and fight against the troublesome cop.

    Jose Giovanni (born Joseph Damiani) is perhaps best known as a writer of some renown in France, in films like Melvilles Le Deuxième soufflé, and Classe tous risques (1960) his writings usually centering on crime, an area he knew only too well, as he was on death row in France from 1948-1956 before gaining a Presidential pardon. While inside he penned the script for Le Trou, French slang for prison literally meaning "The Hole", a script that would gain him one of his first steps into the film industry, when it was filmed by Jacques Becker, who turned out one of the best prison films ever made. Deux hommes dans la ville is a film that was obviously close to his heart as it doesn't reveal its true motives until the end, where we are treated to an emotional climax on death row, with the usual last minute wait on a pardon. The film itself is an excellent character study, made all the better by two fine performances by the Gabin and Delon. Gabin giving us a truly world weary performance, his voice-over at times heartbreaking, as he comes to terms with the injustices he encounters on a daily basis. Delon portrays the truly reformed character Gino, struggling against the injustice of a criminal and legal system that still lives in the dark ages with a deliciously watchable class. The film struggles at times, especially early on to keep cohesion, Giovanni seemingly trying to fit to many characters and too much plot into a short time span, its almost like this film should have had a running time of 4 hours and he struggled to leave out areas that were obviously dear to his heart. Still though it's a classy film, beautifully filmed and with a truly epic and emotive score by Philippe Sarde. Giallo queen Farmer is also pretty good and there a very charismatic cameo from Gerard Depardieu as a cocky young criminal, who's not that impressed by Gino's past glories.
    dbdumonteil

    Giovanni's most important movie.

    Although "le Rapace" , "Dernier domicile Connu" and even " la Loi du Survivant" are certainly superior to "deux Hommes dans la Ville" ,the latter is Giovanni's definitive statement against death penalty.He and André Cayatte were the two French directors who really fought during their careers and their films certainly contributed to its abolishment in 1981.Giovanni would come back to his favourite subject with "comme un Boomerang" and" une Robe Noire pour un Tueur",but those were much weaker efforts.And his final work "Mon père" is not devoid of leniency.

    "Deux Hommes dans la Ville "is A WINNER.First thing to bear in mind is that ,at its time of release,French critics were chilly ,they sneered when they saw Michel Bouquet 's cop character.They had probably forgotten "Les misérables" ,Javert and Jean Valjean.Giovanni's cop is not implausible and Bouquet's sly face is ideal.

    By and large,the cast is dazzling:we find an actor from the heyday of the French cinema ,Gabin,(Delon's fate recalls some parts of young Gabin "le jour se lève" and "Quai des Brumes"),then from the second generation (Delon) and even the third one is represented with Gerard Depardieu and Bernard Giraudeau -whose part is certainly the weakest of the script:the post-68 student ,we have seen this character too many times- Supporting cast also includes Victor Lanoux and Malka Ribowska ,as a convincing lawyer who is Giovanni's spokesman(woman!)when she expresses her horror of this "razor" (guillotine)which reduces France to the level of the under developed countries.

    Gino (Delon) paid for what he'd done.He deserved a chance to pick up the pieces.His awakening,on THE fatal morning,is absolutely terrifying.
    estayunita

    This is a truly masterpiece of Alain Delon film!

    I never cried watching Alain Delon's film before, but this one is an exception.

    However, despite the differences between Alain Delon and Jean Gabin, their acting styles share melancholy and barely repressed violence. In Two Men in Town (1973), the final of their collaborations together, the stars share enough iconic chemistry for their scenes to reflect the intergenerational passing of a torch.

    This is such a touching film. It's so sad when I see the ratings and review while this film should be more have recognition.

    Good job, Alain! Also my crush.
    7ricardojorgeramalho

    The Beleaguered

    Directed and written by Corsican José Giovanni, produced by Alain Delon, who stars in the film in partnership with veteran Jean Gabin, this is certainly a different film from the French-Italian cop movies of the 60s and 70s, many of them with the same protagonists.

    Here we have a regenerated ex-convict struggling to integrate into society and a police and judicial system that cannot forgive and reintegrate those who have already paid for their mistakes and truly want to turn a page in their lives.

    A film that exposes the weaknesses of the French penal and judicial system while condemning the maintenance of the death penalty in modern France in 1973.
    7raghavan-69

    bleak, slow but definitely worth watching

    I love Alain Delon and Jean Gabin and french cinema. So I was high on expectations when i began this film. It's good. It's a simple story, that moves organically and is well photographed and acted....it is not a typical film....and hence needs a bit of time to get into the mood of the film. But it's a stirring story and gradually you understand and get emotionally involved in the characters. And you feel Oh my God....this is dangerous, tragic. I hate comments that reveal the complete story....no...but i loved the character of the vindictive cop. A guy i hated... The end of the film reminded me of Kieslowski's A short film about killing. For those seeking entertainment, watch the Alain Delon thrillers featured in the DVD extras. This is a serious film but it's eminently watchable and has a powerful underplayed drama.

    The actors are a treat to watch. I love Jean Gabin, though i must confess, i've only seen him play the old man.

    He'd have been as stupendous when young. His face is a landscape of stories.

    The ideal double bill would be this film, followed by Henri Vernuil's Any number can win...with the same principle cast.

    Since i'm from India, I must add here that we have our own Alain Delon here....Saif Ali Khan. A handsome intense actor who is right now very happening.

    Not a date movie for sure but a good film nevertheless.

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      This movie was part of a campaign against death penalty in France that took place in the 1970's. Director José Giovanni was sentenced to death in 1945 right after the war and was pardoned by the then French president. Ten years later, after completing his sentence he became a writer, screenwriter and movie director. Death penalty was finally abolished in France in 1981.
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    • Release date
      • August 1976 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Two Against the Law
    • Filming locations
      • Montpellier, Hérault, France(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Adel Productions
      • Medusa Distribuzione
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      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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