Pépé le Moko
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Directed by | Julien Duvivier |
Written by | Jacques Constant (adaptation) Henri Jeanson (dialogue) Julien Duvivier (screenplay) Henri La Barthe (screenplay) |
Produced by | Raymond Hakim Robert Hakim |
Starring | Jean Gabin Gabriel Gabrio Saturnin Fabre Fernand Charpin Lucas Gridoux |
Cinematography | Marc Fossard Jules Kruger |
Edited by | Marguerite Beaugé |
Music by | Vincent Scotto Mohamed Ygerbuchen |
Distributed by | Arthur Mayer & Joseph Burstyn (USA, 1941) The Criterion Collection (Region 1 DVD, 2004) |
Release date | 28 January 1937 |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Template:Film France |
Language | French |
Pépé le Moko (French for "Pépé, the Toulon man") is a 1937 French film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Gabin. It depicts an infamous gangster, Pépé le Moko ('Moko' is slang for a man from Toulon) who tries to escape the police by hiding in the casbah of the city of Algiers. The film is based on Henri La Barthe's novel of the same name; La Barthe contributed to the screenplay under the pseudonym "Détective Ashelbé". Pépé le Moko is an example of the 1930s French movement known as poetic realism, which combines gritty realism with occasional flashes of unusual cinematic tricks. The film is often seen as an early precursor of film noir.
The film was remade in America in 1938 as Algiers, starring Hedy Lamarr and Charles Boyer, and again in 1948 as Casbah, a musical starring Tony Martin, Märta Torén, Yvonne de Carlo, and Peter Lorre. English author Graham Greene in a review of the film stated "One of the most exciting and moving films I can remember seeing... Raises the thriller to a poetic level!" [1] According to a BBC documentary, it served as inspiration for Greene's acclaimed novel, The Third Man.
Cast
- Jean Gabin - Pépé le Moko
- Gabriel Gabrio - Carlos
- Mireille Balin - Gaby Gould, the beautiful Parisienne
- Saturnin Fabre - Le Grand Père
- Fernand Charpin - Régis
- Lucas Gridoux - Inspecteur Slimane
- Gilbert Gil - Pierrot
- Marcel Dalio - L'Arbi
- Charles Granval - Maxime
- Gaston Modot - Jimmy
- René Bergeron - Inspecteur Meunier
- Paul Escoffier - Chief Inspecteur Louvain
- Roger Legris - Max
- Jean Temerson - Gravèr
- Robert Ozanne - Gendron
- Philippe Richard - Janvier
- Georges Péclet - Barsac
- Line Noro - Inès
- Fréhel - Tania
- Olga Lord - Aïcha
- Renée Carl - La mère Tarte
References
- ^ Greene, Graham (23). The Spectator.
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External links
- Pépé le Moko at IMDb
- Pépé le Moko at AllMovie
- Criterion Collection essay by Michael Atkinson
- Pépé le Moko at Metacritic