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Deputy Dubaye kills racketeer Serrano, revealing corrupt dealings. Xavier covers up, but faces difficulties as influential personalities seek documents to blackmail Dubaye.Deputy Dubaye kills racketeer Serrano, revealing corrupt dealings. Xavier covers up, but faces difficulties as influential personalities seek documents to blackmail Dubaye.Deputy Dubaye kills racketeer Serrano, revealing corrupt dealings. Xavier covers up, but faces difficulties as influential personalities seek documents to blackmail Dubaye.
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Carole Achache
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Abderrahmane El Kebir
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Excellent choice if you're in the mood for intrigue and mystery!
This is the second Alain Delon movie I've watched, the first being Purple Noon (I just love the vibe of that film - the aesthetics were phenomenal!). I feel like he doesn't get enough recognition here in the US, although I don't find that surprising. Not trying to imply that I look down on people, but I do think a person needs to possess at least a small amount of sophistication to appreciate his films. Americans generally seek out disturbing, grotesque, jumpscare type of material, like horror and zombie nonsense, or superhero movies. I don't know if foreign films would be of interest to them. I feel like if you haven't seen an Alain Delon movie, then you are really missing out, because not only was his appearance captivating alone, but the storylines were so multi-layered. They challenge you to think critically about the human condition.
A fascinating political thriller, Alain Delon is Xavier Maréchal, a lawyer who becomes a detective to investigate the corruption surrounding the murder of of a businessman, Serrano (Charles Moulin) that was committed by his friend, Philippe Dubaye (Maurice Ronet), which propels him into a world of bribes and collusion. There's also the issue of Serrano's diary, which contains all of the information referencing his illegal activities. Xavier manages to obtain that and other incriminating documents, subsequently placing him in a position of dodging law enforcement and criminals.
If you ever have some free time on an evening, this film is definitely worth checking out - it's so easy to get invested into the characters.
A fascinating political thriller, Alain Delon is Xavier Maréchal, a lawyer who becomes a detective to investigate the corruption surrounding the murder of of a businessman, Serrano (Charles Moulin) that was committed by his friend, Philippe Dubaye (Maurice Ronet), which propels him into a world of bribes and collusion. There's also the issue of Serrano's diary, which contains all of the information referencing his illegal activities. Xavier manages to obtain that and other incriminating documents, subsequently placing him in a position of dodging law enforcement and criminals.
If you ever have some free time on an evening, this film is definitely worth checking out - it's so easy to get invested into the characters.
French conspiracy movie
"Death of a Corrupt Man" from 1977 is a French film produced by Alain Delon's company, starring Delon, Ornella Muti, Stephanie Audran, Maurice Ronet, Klaus Kinski, and Delon's companion at that time, Mirelle Darc.
A deputy, Philippe Dubaye (Ronet) gets his old friend Xavier Maréchal (Delon) up in the dead of night. He says he has just killed racketeer, Serrano, who had many political connections. Serrano had proof of Dubaye's involvement in corruption in high places and was ready to use them against him.
Xav agrees to give his friend an alibi, which is not believed by the police. Everyone wants those documents and figure that Xav must have them. There are multiple car chases and attempts on his life and that of Dubaye's girlfriend (Muti).
Good film that is somewhat timely today, with all its talk of politicians stealing, people in government just in it for the money, blackmail, etc. Delon, who in this dubbing sounds like Robert Conrad, is strong in his role, as are Kinski and Audran.
Ornella Muti is positively gorgeous. Mirelle Darc was only in the film because of Delon; her part could have been cut and as it was, she only had a few lines. And how about this - an Alain Delon film with no love scene. Dubbed on top of it, which I hate.
Delon favored this type of role, as evidenced by the films he produced. I saw him later in a documentary done 37 years later. Everyone recognized him, at 81, and wanted a photo with him. He was very obliging.
A deputy, Philippe Dubaye (Ronet) gets his old friend Xavier Maréchal (Delon) up in the dead of night. He says he has just killed racketeer, Serrano, who had many political connections. Serrano had proof of Dubaye's involvement in corruption in high places and was ready to use them against him.
Xav agrees to give his friend an alibi, which is not believed by the police. Everyone wants those documents and figure that Xav must have them. There are multiple car chases and attempts on his life and that of Dubaye's girlfriend (Muti).
Good film that is somewhat timely today, with all its talk of politicians stealing, people in government just in it for the money, blackmail, etc. Delon, who in this dubbing sounds like Robert Conrad, is strong in his role, as are Kinski and Audran.
Ornella Muti is positively gorgeous. Mirelle Darc was only in the film because of Delon; her part could have been cut and as it was, she only had a few lines. And how about this - an Alain Delon film with no love scene. Dubbed on top of it, which I hate.
Delon favored this type of role, as evidenced by the films he produced. I saw him later in a documentary done 37 years later. Everyone recognized him, at 81, and wanted a photo with him. He was very obliging.
A deadly files unleashed many dead bodies along the way!!!
The doorbell rings twice, then Delon wake up, open the door where his friend a politician come in and tells him that committed a murder to takes a deadly files which was been blackmailed by an assistent having to kill him, that's the opening this fabulous french movie, besides those files contains several powerful politics of a high level of the government, bribery scandals unleashed many bodies along the way, an intricate net of corrupted politicians are in danger under those hot files, even reaching at state department which includes the Minister of justice himself, the police splited in two separate investigating were on relentless pursuit.
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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 8.5
Long, uneven French political thriller
"Death of a Corrupt Man" begins with, well, the death - or more accurately the murder - of a corrupt man. Only this corrupt man was keeping a detailed journal of his illegal activities and transactions, implicating a lot of the top politicians of Paris. The killer steals the journal and comes to the house of his best friend and president of a company (Alain Delon), in the middle of the night, asking for help. Delon agrees to provide him with an alibi, but there are plenty of people who will be ruined if the journal falls into the wrong hands, and they will stop at NOTHING to get it back. "Death of a Corrupt Man" is essentially the French answer to the popular American pessimistic political thrillers of its era ("Three Days of the Condor, "The Parallax View", etc.), with one man fighting against the entire corrupt system. It's a bit too long (120 minutes) and uneven: tense and involving at times (with some good car stunts by expert Remy Julienne) , talky and dull at other times. Alain Delon and Ornella Muti make a highly attractive leading couple, and give nicely understated performances as well. (**1/2)
Very thrilling French political thriller!
"The Death of a Corrupt Man" is an outstanding French thriller with elements of the political and psych thriller, gangster movies and the typical conspiracy films of the seventies. Casted with some of the best European actors of that time - Alain Delon, Ornela Muti, Stephane Audran, Mireille Darc and madman Klaus Kinski - it tells the story of a big conspiracy with a corrupt politician getting rid of all his opponents. Now it's lawyer Alain Delon's turn to fight the power. Of course he's becoming the target of some killers soon, a wild hunt begins where several people lose their lives until Delon finds the real villain. The pacing is fast, the plot twisted and thrilling, and the really good actors and clever direction add much impact to this powerful thriller with some furious action scenes including a great truck chase. If you get a video or DVD copy of that film or find it in your TV guide, watch it!
Did you know
- TriviaDue to his wild reputation of being particularly difficult, the casting of Klaus Kinski on this film caused some serious apprehension to director Georges Lautner, who eventually found in him the nicest and most cooperative actor he could have dreamed of.
- GoofsIn the car chase scene with Alain Delon and Ornella Muti being chased by the killers, the roads switches from soaking wet to bone dry between shots.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ishchite zhenshchinu (1983)
- SoundtracksParis, 5 H Du Matin
Written by Philippe Sarde
Performed by London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carlo Savina
Featuring Stan Getz (Saxophone), Andy LaVerne (Piano), Rick Laird (Bass), Billy Hart (Drums), Marcel Azzola (Bandonéon) and Efrain Toro (Percussion)
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- The Twisted Detective
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- Arc de Triomphe, Paris 8, Paris, France(car trip)
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- 2h 3m(123 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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