- Papillon (film)
Infobox_Film
name = Papillon
caption =film poster byRichard Amsel
director =Franklin J. Schaffner
writer =Henri Charrière
Dalton Trumbo
starring =Steve McQueen Dustin Hoffman
producer = Ted Richmond
music =Jerry Goldsmith
distributor =Allied Artists Pictures Corporation (USA)Columbia Pictures (UK)
released =December 16 ,1973
runtime = 150 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget = $12,000,000USD
imdb_id = 0070511"Papillon" is a 1973
film based on the autobiography ofHenri Charrière . The film was directed byFranklin J. Schaffner and starredSteve McQueen asHenri Charrière (Papillon) andDustin Hoffman asLouis Dega .Deviations from book
The script made several deviations from the book:
*The ages of Papillon and Dega are radically changed from book to film: in the book, Papillon is "25 years-old, looking 20" and Dega is 42. Dega is a bit younger in the film, and Papillon appears much older.
*It dramatizes the role of men hired to hunt down escaped prisoners.
*Papillon's imprisonment before sailing toFrench Guiana is not depicted in the film, nor is his trial.
*Papillon knew Dega well before boarding the transport toSouth America . They had agreed to protect each other while waiting in prison.
*Dega was not included in the first escape attempt.
*Dega is portrayed as also being imprisoned on Devil's Island. In the book, he is imprisoned on another of theÎles du Salut , but neverDevil's Island .
*Papillon's ultimate escape is somewhat changed; the film ends with his escape from Devil's Island to the mainland, without covering his subsequent escape from the penal colony ("bagne") itself to eventual freedom inVenezuela .
*Admonitions againstMasturbation occur only once in the film, while in the novel, they are quite frequent, and serve as a moralizing lesson throughout
* Henri Charrière, Papillon, real name is not revealed in the movie, as he is only known as "Papillon." The real name of the character is however depicted on the door of his cell during solitary confinement.Cast
Awards
In
1974 , the film was nominated for Oscar andGolden Globe awards in the "Best Music, Original Dramatic Score" (Jerry Goldsmith ) and "Best Motion Picture Actor, Drama" (Steve McQueen) categories, respectively.External links
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