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Directed by Henri Verneuil. Starring Carla Marlier, Alain Delon, Jean Gabin. Review: Any Number Can Win - Melodie end Sous Sol - For those who enjoy the Jean Gabin - Alain Delon team, this show is a must. Shot on location in Cannes in the early 60s, this black and white film takes you back to the best show France could lay on. The sparkling Riviera in all its glory serves as a visual historical record of the period. This film was an effort to impress; to depict the new/modern France of the 60's. Enter into this new Riviera the great pair of French crime-show actors teamed up in a tantalizing, tight and fast running plot that is not only plausible but impressive (the two intend to make off with the entire summer season's winnings of a casino). The filming on local in a modern, functioning casino on the Riviera makes the theme, plot and premise for the film all the more authentic. The English subtitles go by fast and the translation, regardless of how well done, looses something but that's ok. For the novice French speaker, there is much to be learned from the rapid lines Gabin and Delon spin off in the French gangster argot and slang of the day. For native French speakers, it has to be great fun. The Jean Gabin 'presence' is vintage and Delon sizzles in youthful beauty, confidence and insolence. When his role switches to that of a ruthless tough, he is convincing; a side to the role that he switches on and off at ease. He's otherwise a humorous lout. Gabin's performance is stolid and hammers his colleagues and audience alike with deadly, matter-of-factness (don't mess with this guy...). The mix of an audacious plot, humor and weighty irony at the films conclusion all intoxicate. And we're all invited to be part of it on this unusual visit the Riviera. A delightful film. Review: Na - Na
| ASIN | B000GNOF7A |
| Actors | Alain Delon, Jean Gabin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,543 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #17,989 in Action & Adventure DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (61) |
| Director | Henri Verneuil |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | Dolby, Import, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.52 x 5.43 x 0.51 inches; 3.04 ounces |
| Release date | October 12, 2010 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 59 minutes |
| Studio | Unidisc |
G**O
Any Number Can Win - Melodie end Sous Sol
For those who enjoy the Jean Gabin - Alain Delon team, this show is a must. Shot on location in Cannes in the early 60s, this black and white film takes you back to the best show France could lay on. The sparkling Riviera in all its glory serves as a visual historical record of the period. This film was an effort to impress; to depict the new/modern France of the 60's. Enter into this new Riviera the great pair of French crime-show actors teamed up in a tantalizing, tight and fast running plot that is not only plausible but impressive (the two intend to make off with the entire summer season's winnings of a casino). The filming on local in a modern, functioning casino on the Riviera makes the theme, plot and premise for the film all the more authentic. The English subtitles go by fast and the translation, regardless of how well done, looses something but that's ok. For the novice French speaker, there is much to be learned from the rapid lines Gabin and Delon spin off in the French gangster argot and slang of the day. For native French speakers, it has to be great fun. The Jean Gabin 'presence' is vintage and Delon sizzles in youthful beauty, confidence and insolence. When his role switches to that of a ruthless tough, he is convincing; a side to the role that he switches on and off at ease. He's otherwise a humorous lout. Gabin's performance is stolid and hammers his colleagues and audience alike with deadly, matter-of-factness (don't mess with this guy...). The mix of an audacious plot, humor and weighty irony at the films conclusion all intoxicate. And we're all invited to be part of it on this unusual visit the Riviera. A delightful film.
D**N
Na
Na
B**O
classic!
Great crime drama in classic pulp fiction style and very well written. Ahead of it's time for sure!
U**T
Three Stars
OK.
T**C
Great!
Great!
S**A
Melodie en sous sol (import)
This was a great Alain Delon movie, and if you a fan of his, then you will really enjoy it.
V**P
No sub-titles!!
I love this movie, but even though it is ready to play in American and Canadian DVD players, it has no English sub-titles. Buyer beware!!
A**S
Great film
Love these two actors who work great together. It’s a heist film, complicated, but gripping. But the ending is so brilliant I laughed. Perfect.
F**N
Buena pelicula,y entregada muy bien,y buen precio
D**O
belle qualité d'image et de son pour un film qui ne date pas d'aujourd'hui ! Amateurs du genre : faites vous plaisir
C**N
Excellent film
北**ド
生存している間、何度か観たい。
K**H
Puede que no sea un bluray prensado, pero ver esta película vale la pena, en el formato que sea. Dos bribones, Gabin y Delon, tratando de robar un casino en la Costa Azul es una gran experiencia para un cinefilo y la verdad, es que la imagen y sonido son excelentes.
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