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Alain Delon Die Hölle Von Algier

1964 French film

L'Insoumis
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Film poster

Directed past Alain Condescending
Written by Jean Cau
Alain Cavalier
Produced by Alain Delon (uncredited)
Georges Beaume
Starring Alain Delon
Lea Massari
Georges Géret
Cinematography Claude Renoir
Music by Georges Delerue

Product
companies

Delbeau Prod Cipra (Paris)
PCM (Rome)

Distributed past Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Release date

  • 25 September 1964 (1964-09-25) (France)

Running time

114 minutes[1]
Countries France
Italy
Linguistic communication French
Box role 711,339 admissions (French republic)[2]

The Unvanquished (French: L'Insoumis ), is a 1964 film noir directed by Alain Condescending and starring Alain Delon opposite Lea Massari.[3] [4]

The film's background is the Algerian State of war and Alain Delon plays Thomas Vlassenroot, a deserter of the French Strange Legion in Algeria during the 1961 uprising.[5] When a quondam lieutenant who now works for the OAS proposes to him to kidnap lawyer Dominique Servet (played by Massari), Thomas agrees. Caught giving Dominique h2o, Thomas goes on the run after a shoot out with his OAS colleagues, who subsequently brainstorm to hunt them down.

The film was non a completely happy experience for Alain Delon. He sustained physical injuries while filming and the reception of the picture by the French public was not proficient. The censors insisted on a number of cuts which compromised the artistic integrity of the film.[4]

Synopsis [edit]

Thomas Vlassenroot, a denizen of Luxembourg, after his divorce, decides to enlist in the French Strange Legion. He is posted to People's democratic republic of algeria, where the moving picture opens with him trying in vain to save a wounded comrade while under fire from the rebels. Thomas deserts to bring together the OAS on the guild of Lieutenant Fraser (Georges Géret).

After the 1961 uprising, a disillusioned Thomas wants to return home but agrees to have part in a plan to kidnap lawyer Dominique Servet in render for enough coin to enable him to pay smugglers who can ferry him to France.

Dominique Servet is in Algiers working for the prosecution on a case involving important Europeans, her Algerian witnesses making her a target of the OAS. While guarding Dominique, Thomas' conscience is aroused past Dominique'southward plight, and he is attracted to her—she implores him to release her, just instead he agrees to give her water—the other guard, Amerio (a Pied-Noir) warns him at gunpoint not to get soft. Thomas is also armed, and they end up shooting at each other. Amerio is killed, while Thomas is wounded. Dominique pays Thomas the smuggling fee in exchange for freeing her and some other prisoner. Thomas locks up Fraser when he comes to bank check on them, and is warned that the OAS will never terminate hunting Thomas if he goes through with this—Amerio'due south death can be forgiven, but non the betrayal of releasing the prisoners. He says Thomas would exist amend off killing him—only Thomas refuses to kill Fraser—to him, that would exist murder. He puts water in the prison cell, and tells his girlfriend Maria (whose devotion he can but partly return) to get and release Fraser once he'due south safely out of People's democratic republic of algeria.

Arriving in France, Thomas takes the train back to Luxembourg but during a stop in Lyon he disembarks, taking the chance that Dominique volition provide help—and wanting to run into her again. Thomas finds Dominique at home and a medico is called to assist go Thomas into a hospital under a fake name once she learns how serious his injuries are.

She takes him to a room he can hibernate out in while waiting, and in spite of her loyalty to her hubby, she ends up going to bed with him in that location. Fraser, who had been watching Dominique's house, follows them to the room with an acquaintance. He intends to impale them both, only takes too long explaining to Thomas that his betrayal of the move was unnecessary; he would accept kept his give-and-take nigh non punishing Thomas for the death of Amerio. Fraser can't understand the real reasons Thomas did what he did, anymore than he understood why Fraser would gamble his life for a dying man. Thomas asks for a moment to accommodate his bandages then shoots the other OAS man with a gun he had concealed under the bedclothes—again leaving Fraser alive, because he can't kill in cold blood.

Dominique drives him in her Citroën DS. On the way dorsum to his home they go through roadblocks, get shot at by the police force, and finally with the assistance of Dominique'due south understanding husband he finally crosses the edge to Luxembourg and reaches his mother's bee farm. He is increasingly aware that his untreated wound volition be fatal, merely is obsessed with getting back earlier he dies.

He enters his dwelling house and finds his little girl sitting at the table. She's frightened by what and who she sees before her, and runs away. He collapses on the flooring and dies while passing his hand over his face as if to close his eyes. Dominique all the same waiting outside the argue cries out his name. The motion picture closes on a silent black screen with Thomas Vlassenroot'south name and dates of birth and death, 1933-1961.[half dozen]

Principal cast [edit]

Actor Graphic symbol
Alain Delon Thomas Vlassenroot
Lea Massari Dominique Servet
Georges Géret le lieutenant Fraser
Robert Castel Amerio
Viviane Attia Maria

Alternative titles [edit]

Title State
Hölle von Algier, Die Westward Frg
Flykten Sweden
A Szökevény Hungary
Eho dikaioma na skotoso? Hellenic republic
Have I the Correct to Kill? The states
Kostajat Finland
La Muerte no deserta Spain
The Unvanquished Great Britain

Release dates [edit]

Country Release appointment
France 25 September 1964
Finland 30 April 1965
United states of america 1965
West Germany 19 March 1965
Sweden 5 July 1965

Production [edit]

The film was made for Alain Delon'due south own company. It was distributed by MGM, for whom Delon had likewise made Any Number Tin Win and Joy Business firm.[7] He had a five-flick bargain with the studio and would keep to make Once a Thief and The Yellow Rolls Royce for them.[8] A film nevertheless featuring Delon was used by English rock band The Smiths for the comprehend of their anthology The Queen Is Dead.

Books [edit]

  • Alain Delon, l'insoumis (1957–1970) by Henry-Jean Servat

Citations [edit]

  1. ^ cinema.aliceadsl
  2. ^ Box Office information for picture at Box Office Story
  3. ^ Neil Coffey. "French Dictionary". French-linguistics.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-04-07 .
  4. ^ a b filmsdefrance.com
  5. ^ New York Times review
  6. ^ "cinema-francais.fr". movie theatre-francais.fr. Retrieved 2014-04-07 .
  7. ^ Scheuer, Philip 1000. (December 23, 1963). "'Fair Lady' Stars Free for Adjacent Roles: Warner and Romy Schneider Cite Prime Lures for Actor". Los Angeles Times. p. B9.
  8. ^ Tinee, Mae (Feb 16, 1964). "French Movie Histrion Bears Resemblance to Jimmy Dean". Chicago Tribune. p. g15.

External links [edit]

  • Photo Gallery
  • New York Times review
  • The Unvanquished at the TCM Movie Database
  • L'Insoumis at IMDb
  • L'Insoumis at AllMovie

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Unvanquished_(film)

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