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This French comedy offers a tour-de-force for Jouvet who plays most of the major characters. His main role is that of a super con-artist whose newest con involves selling museums to naive clients. He is assisted by many shady look-a-likes. Trouble ensues when one of his assistants is arrested and charged with the crimes of the gang leader. The other doubles must now work together to confuse the police and free their compatriot. The arrested one wins it all in the end.
Source : hollywood.com
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監督 (1)
俳優 (19)
映画製作・配給会社 (3)
- Film exports/foreign sales : Pathé Films
- フランス国内配給 : Les Films Constellation
クレジットタイトル詳細 (10)
- Screenwriters : Jacques Companeez, Nino Frank
- せりふ作者 : Henri Jeanson
- フォトディレクター : André Thomas
- 作曲家 : René Cloerec
- 監督補佐 : Wladimir Roitfeld
- 編集担当 : Jean Feyte
- 録音技師 : Pierre Bertrand
- Producers : Jacques Roitfeld, Raymond Borderie
- 製作部長 : Constantin Geftman
- 装飾 : Robert Gys
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技術面詳細
- タイプ : 長編映画
- ジャンル : フィクション
- サブジャンル : 人生ドラマ
- テーマ : 殺人
- 言語 : フランス語
- Original French-language productions : 不明
- 製作国 : 100%フランス
- 製作年 : 1946
- フランス公開 : 02/07/1947
- 上映時間 : 1 時間 45 分
- 経過状況 : 公開済み
- ニュメロ·デ Visa : 5204
- ビザ発行日 : 26/03/1947
- CNC助成 : はい
- 生産のフォーマット : 35ミリ
- カラータイプ : 白黒
- 画面セット : 1.37
- Audio format : モノラル
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In case there seems something familiar about the French comedy "Confessions of a Rogue," which opened on Saturday at the Pix, let this set your mind at ease. It follows almost the same story that was very successfully used in a picture with Edward G. Robinson—"The Whole Town's Talking"—back in 1935. And just as that was a genial variation of a well-known device—the mistaken identity gimmick—this several-years-old film is, too.
It's the story of a high-class French swindler who discovers a sad little guy who looks and talks exactly like him. So complete is the resemblance, in fact, that the swindler is able to use the Milquetoast to establish his alibis. The inevitable happens, however. The little guy and the swindler's sweetheart fall in love, and the happiest possible climax is worked out in almost the happiest possible way.
Obviously this story requires playing—expert playing—in the two leading roles, and that Louis Jouvet gives it in a beautifully finished serio-comic style. As the swindler he is suave, savvy, sinister. As the Milquetoast he is bumblingly droll—and as two or three of the swindler's impersonations, he is hilariously impudent. The picture is his and he makes it an uneven but abundant lot of fun. Suzy Delair is saucy as the sweetheart and two or three others—including a dog—are good in the cast.
© B.C., "New York Times", 30 mars 1948, movies.nytimes.com