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Le Diable et les Dix Commandements
The Ten Commandments of Gustave DoréDirected by Julien Duvivier Produced by Hoche Productions, Films Odéon,
U.F.A, Comacico (France)Written by David Alexander
Michel AudiardStarring Michel Simon
Louis de FunèsMusic by Georges Garvarentz
Guy Magenta
Michel MagneDistributed by Cinédis (1962) (France)
Union Film Distributors Inc. (1963) (USA)Release date(s) 14 September 1963 Running time 143 minutes;
126 minutes (France)Country France Language French Le Diable et les Dix Commandements (English: The Devil and the Ten Commandments), is a French comedy-drama film from 1963, directed by Julien Duvivier, written by David Alexander and Michel Audiard, starring Michel Simon and Louis de Funès (uncredited). The cast list includes several famous French actors: Fernandel, Danielle Darrieux, Michel Simon, Louis de Funès, Lino Ventura, Jean-Claude Brialy, Charles Aznavour, and a very young Alain Delon, but according to Bosley Crowther only one from seven episodes tickled him, in which play Louis de Funes and Jean-Claude Brialy.[1]
The film offers a perspective on sin and salvation. A snake proclaims – voice of Claude Rich – that it is our old friend, the Devil.[1]
Contents
Plot
The film consists of seven roughly 15 minute episodes, each showing what will happen if one or more of the Ten Commandments will be broken. The episodes are either mini-dramas. The European version has eight episodes.
In the first episode Jérome Chambard is warned that he will lose his job if he continues to swear.
In second episode Françoise Beaufort enamored of a stripper calls on her only to find her married to a janitor who doesn't know what kind of dancing his wife performs.
In the third episode Denis, a Jesuit novice, leaves the order to avenge his sister's suicide, which was provoked by Garigny, who seduced her into prostitution and drug addiction.
In the fourth episode Philip buys a necklace for Micheline though he is bored with her. Fernandel (horse-faced) declares that he is God.
In the fifth episode a young man find out that his real mother is not Madeleine, but actress Clarisse Ardant.
In the sixth episode Didier Marin, cashier of a bank, was fired by his boss.
In the seventh episode the Devil appears as a serpent for Jérome Chambard and the bishop are eating.[2]
Cast
1st episode
- Michel Simon : Jérôme Chambard
- Lucien Baroux : monsignor Hector Trousselier
- Claude Nollier : grandmother
- Albert Michel : the trader of firsts
- Nina Myral : a parishioner (uncredited)
2nd episode
- Micheline Presle : Micheline Allan
- Françoise Arnoul : Françoise Beaufort
- Mel Ferrer : Philip Allan
- Claude Dauphin : Georges Beaufort
- Marcel Dalio : le bijoutier (uncredited)
- Claude Piéplu : un vigile (uncredited)
- Philippe March : un vigile (uncredited)
- René Lefèvre-Bel : le majordome de Philip (uncredited)
- Marie-France Pisier : figurante (uncredited)
3rd episode
- Charles Aznavour : Denis Mayeux, brother of Catherine (the committing suicide)
- Lino Ventura : Garigny, the procurer
- Maurice Biraud : Louis, the inspector of police
- Henri Vilbert : Alexandre, the restaurateur
- Maurice Teynac : grandfather
- Clément Harari : a man of hand of Garigny
- Guy Mairesse or Pierre Fromont : a man of hand of Garigny
- Yana Chouri : a woman from the restaurant
4th episode
- Fernandel : the madman who is taken for God alias « le père Gilbert »
- Germaine Kerjean : grandmother
- Gaston Modot : Auguste, grandfather
- Claudine Maugey : Marie, small girl
- René Clermont : father
- Josette Vardier : mother
5th episode
- Alain Delon : Pierre Messager
- Danielle Darrieux : Clarisse Ardant alias Solange Beauchon
- Madeleine Robinson : Germaine Messager
- Georges Wilson : Marcel Messager
- Roland Armontel : Monsieur Mercier
- Hubert Noël : friend of Clarisse
- Dominique Paturel : the actor
- Gaby Basset : the dresser
- Robert Le Béal : the movie director
- Raoul Marco : an actor
6th episode
- Jean-Claude Brialy : Didier sailor, the bank clerk
- Louis de Funès : Antoine Vaillant, the embezzler
- Armande Navarre) : Janine Millaud, fiancée of Didier Marin
- Noël Roquevert : inspector
7th épisode
- Michel Simon : Jérôme Chambard
- Lucien Baroux : Monseigneur Trousselier
- Madeleine Clervanne : Delphine
See also
References
- ^ a b Bosley Crowther, Le Diable et les Dix Commandements, The New York Times, October 15, 1963
- ^ The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Feature Films, 1961-1970, Part 2, University of California Press, 1997, p. 251
External links
- Le Diable et les Dix Commandements at the Internet Movie Database
- Le Diable et les Dix Commandements (1962) at the Films de France
- The Devil and the Ten Commandments (1963) at the TCM Movie Database
- The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Feature Films, 1961-1970, Part 2, University of California Press, 1997, p. 251
- Der Teufel und die zehn Gebote at the defunes.de
- Bosley Crowther, Le Diable et les Dix Commandements, The New York Times, October 15, 1963
Films directed by Julien Duvivier 1910s Haceldama ou Le prix du sang1920s The Reincarnation of Serge Renaudie · The Hurricane on the Mountain · The Death Agony of the Eagles · Les roquevillard · The Reflection of Claude Mercœur · L'oeuvre immortelle · Coeurs farouches · A Machine for Recreating Life · Credo ou la tragédie de Lourdes · L'abbé Constantin · Poil de carotte · Le mystère de la tour Eiffel · The Marriage of Mademoiselle Beulemans · L'homme à l'Hispano · L'agonie de Jérusalem · The Maelstrom of Paris · The Divine Voyage · Mother Hummingbird1930s David Golder · La Vie miraculeuse de Thérèse Martin · Au bonheur des dames · The Five Accursed Gentlemen · La Vénus du collège · Here's Berlin · Poil de carotte · A Machine for Recreating Life · A Man's Neck · The Little King · S.S. Tenacity · Maria Chapdelaine · Golgotha · La Bandera · The Golem · La belle équipe · The Man of the Hour · Pépé le Moko · Dance Program · The Great Waltz · The End of the Day · The Phantom Carriage1940s Lydia · Tales of Manhattan · The Heart of a Nation · Flesh and Fantasy · The Impostor · Panique · Anna Karenina · Au royaume des cieux1950s Black Jack · Under the Paris Sky · The Little World of Don Camillo · Holiday for Henrietta · The Return of Don Camillo · L'affaire Maurizius · Marianne of My Youth · Voici le temps des assassins · The Man in the Raincoat · Pot-Bouille · The Woman and the Puppet · Marie-Octobre1960s The High Life · Boulevard · The Burning Court · The Devil and the Ten Commandments · Chair de poule · Diabolically YoursCategories:- French films
- French-language films
- 1963 films
- French comedy films
- French drama films
- Black-and-white films
- Films directed by Julien Duvivier
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