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The Escapees

Original title: Les paumées du petit matin
  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
556
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The Escapees (1982)
AdventureDramaHorror

Two young women escape from an insane asylum and are taken in by a travelling erotic dance troupe. When the travelling show is raided by the police they are out on the lamb again.Two young women escape from an insane asylum and are taken in by a travelling erotic dance troupe. When the travelling show is raided by the police they are out on the lamb again.Two young women escape from an insane asylum and are taken in by a travelling erotic dance troupe. When the travelling show is raided by the police they are out on the lamb again.

  • Director
    • Jean Rollin
  • Writers
    • Jacques Ralf
    • Jean Rollin
  • Stars
    • Laurence Dubas
    • Christiane Coppé
    • Marianne Valiot
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    556
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Rollin
    • Writers
      • Jacques Ralf
      • Jean Rollin
    • Stars
      • Laurence Dubas
      • Christiane Coppé
      • Marianne Valiot
    • 15User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Laurence Dubas
    • Michéle
    Christiane Coppé
    • Marie
    Marianne Valiot
    • Sophie
    • (as Marianne Valio)
    Patrick Perrot
    • Pierrot
    Louise Dhour
    • Mme Louise
    Jean-Louis Fortuit
    Jean-Louis Fortuit
    • Roger
    Jean Hérel
    • Maurice's Associate
    Claude Lévèque
    • Maurice
    Patricia Mercurol
    • Patty
    Brigitte Lahaie
    Brigitte Lahaie
    • Roger's Friend
    Pascale Vital
    • Roger's Friend
    • (as Céline Royce)
    Patrice Chéron
    • Roger's Friend
    Jean Philippe Delamarre
    • Senior Policeman
    Bernard Papineau
    Bernard Papineau
    • Doctor
    Natalie Perrey
    • Nurse
    Pearl June
    • Pearl
    Doriane Caschette
    • Maria
    Jean-Loup Philippe
    Jean-Loup Philippe
    • Momo
    • (as Jean-Lou Philippe)
    • Director
      • Jean Rollin
    • Writers
      • Jacques Ralf
      • Jean Rollin
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    User reviews15

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    6oraklon

    Comercially doomed Rollin flick

    Although there is no horror and only a bit little sleaze and violence (courtesy of Brigitte Lahie no less) this is an unmistakable Jean Rollin film - nobody else could, or even wants to make films his way. Two girls, one rebellious and the other one almost catatonic, run away from a borstal-like psychiatric clinic, meets a butch pickpocket-girl, some black strippers and a bunch of sailors and ends up in various adventures. This almost plot less, commercially doomed movie, equally pretentious as it is naive, was bound to make 95% of its audience either laugh or leave their seats, but for a Rollin fan there are some beautiful shots to be found. The figure skating scene was incredible and so was some of the shots at the junkyard. I also liked the sad ending. Not among his best but an interesting footnote in his filmography... for a Rollin fan that is, all others beware! The most shocking thing about this film for me is that there is no...*gulp*... beach scene! What happened, Jean? A few years back you couldn't even shoot a cheap porno without a trip to the beach?
    6unbrokenmetal

    The sun, the light, Marie

    Marie and Michelle are escaping from a lunatic asylum. Michelle is a tough girl who knows how to survive on the road, but the extremely shy Marie desperately clings to her until Michelle gives in and promises help. The two get into a lot of trouble which puts their friendship to a test.

    Rollin's lost movie, and lost for a good reason, as the director told in several interviews (one on the British DVD, for example): it was simply so poor no distributor bought it. The director blames this mostly on the scriptwriter. The producer had hired someone to keep the director from continuing with his usual vampire mystery stuff, and that kind of co-operation against each other couldn't work. However, "The Escapees" has enough magic moments to be worth watching. Especially when people stop talking such as in the ending, or when Marie skates on the ice, imagining she is admired by a crowd, but only Michelle is secretly watching her.
    5lost-in-limbo

    On the look out for something better

    At one time this was one of Jean Rollin's lost films, but in the age of DVD/Blu-ray its becoming a thing of the past. So is it worth the lime-light(?)... for me, it's a no. That's not implying its awful, just strictly mundane and forgettable low-budget drama.

    There's really nothing there, outside a couple of brief moments highlighting Rollin's signature touches (two young women, erotic lesbianism and haunting tragedy). It just lacked those surreal images or better put dream-like quality, instead favouring a glum, down-to- earth reality to tell a tale about the journey of a pair of runaways from an insane asylum. The journey doesn't really add up to much, as it meanders and falls on the repetitiveness with its talkative nature. Because visually it's not striking enough, the plot less nature is found out by being bogged down and it slowly moves from one scenario to another with little conviction. Although the last 10 minutes or so, is where Rollin shines (outside the intro and ice-skating ring scene).

    Laurence Dubas and Christiane Coppé are quite good as the two runaways. Watching their neurotic relationship develop made the ending much more effective. Also showing up in a minor bit part is Rollin's regular Brigitte Lahaie.

    "The Escapees" is nothing more, nothing less then a curio.
    3grantss

    Unfocused and dull

    Two young women escape from an insane asylum and are taken in by a travelling erotic dance troupe. When the travelling show is raided by the police they are out on the lamb again. They meet another young woman and come up with a plan to escape via ship. However, as with all of their adventures, nothing ever seems to go to plan.

    Quite weak. Plot is a rambling, unfocused mess. There really doesn't seem any point to anything - it's just one random event after another. There are some reasonably interesting scenes towards the end but by then any engagement you had with the story or characters is gone, so the conclusion occurs in a vacuum.

    Performances are okay but that's about the only positive thing I can find.
    8christopher-underwood

    as if in magic

    It is surprising that this Jean Rollin film has no vampires, or cemetery and candelabra or even a gothic building and instead at the start a couple of young girls in an asylum. One is in the garden and a rocking chair creaking forlornly. Then she speaks for the first time and helps the other escape. There is a poetical way that the girls just appear with a gypsy like crew with exotic dancers and weird rowdy drinkers with a lovely stage with a junkyard filled with rubbish and a train that thunders through. The surreal scenes go to other ones without really any reason. Seemingly an ice rink appears after an odd place in an underground bar, a costume appears and she dances with a spotlight as if in magic. More with a big ship and other people liking to dance and in the end would seem to be a couple of swingers and from no were guns appear and suddenly there is flesh and death.

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    • Trivia
      Christiane Coppé was discovered by Jean Rollin through a bunch of photos in an office. Moreover, Coppe was specifically cast as Marie because she was a professional ice skater and hence could easily pull off the ice skating scene.

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Runaways
    • Filming locations
      • Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, France(dock scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films ABC
      • Impex Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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