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blacknarcissus · 4 months
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Remorques (1941)
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lodzianix · 1 year
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DSJBHSHB chłop dosłownie zasnął ze szlugiem w japie. japierdole
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entrehormigones · 1 year
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rwpohl · 4 months
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la horse, pierre granier-deferre 1970
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masorad-film · 10 months
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Exceptional interwar French reel set in the port of Le Havre, where various characters with skeletons in their closets, chips on their shoulders, half-buried grudges and deferred dreams rendezvous in an ultra-atmospheric genre-blend that is as asymptotic to art as you can find in cinema. Stray-dog Gabin, tortured rat-bastard Simon, and camera-loves-her Michele Morgan anchor the narrative. There are subplots, sure, but it's the playing-out of the main story in a location that rivals Casablanca for intrigue and promise that stays with you.
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hotvintagepoll · 2 months
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Michèle Morgan (Le Quai des Brumes)—Michèle Morgan never broke into Hollywood, but she had an intensity and subtlety (and sexiness!) that she brought to a decades-long career in French films. I think she is never less than mesmerizing. She did fascinating work in film noir, but I've mentioned two of her early films here. In Joan of Paris, she's adorable opposite Paul Henreid; in Quai des Brumes (Port of Shadows) she's heartbreaking opposite Jean Gabin. I think she's also magnificent as Marguerite in the '54 Faust retelling. She has a frank sensuality and a beautiful range of expression that I think need more appreciation.
Jean Hagen (The Asphalt Jungle, Singin' in the Rain)—a shimmering star in the cinema firmament! Absolutely iconic as the villainess Lina in singin’ in the rain and makes the picture, to be honest. Nobody played funny-evil-gorgeous the way she does. and that voice!
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Michèle Morgan:
Here's the iconic "T'as d'beaux yeux, tu sais" scene ("You got pretty eyes, y'know?" "Kiss me." "Nelly..." Kiss me again." She goes from 'Vous' to 'Tu'. AAAAA)
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Need more? A career on both sides of the Atlantic; mesmerizing eyes, classy AF, AND she was a painter as well :D She also died at 24 despite living 96 years, due to being born on February 29 !
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Jean Hagen:
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Riddle and you shall receive! How could we forget about Jean Hagen! I love a woman who can play really delightfully evil, and it's very fun seeing her other roles after you've seen her as Lina Lamont. Also, she's got an adorable smile and a gorgeous chin.
Her Oscar-nominated performance as Lina Lamont is a wonderful example of being talented enough to make an unsympathetic character difficult to hate. Admittedly her looks also help a lot - in so many films she would have been the romantic lead and it's a shame Lina didn't get a redemption arc.
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Had a sexy sexy alto register so when she was being dubbed as Lina Lamont by Debbie Reynolds she was dubbing Debbie Reynolds dubbing her. Shoutout to Betty Noyes also.
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did. is anyone. can we please bring attention to her in drag. please god and thank you
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If we bring a little joy into your humdrum lives, it makes us feel as though our hard work ain't been in vain for nothin!
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thebarroomortheboy · 1 year
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JEAN GABIN (Jean) and MICHÈLE MORGAN (Nelly) in PORT OF SHADOWS (LE QUAI DES BRUMES)| dir. Marcel Carné, 1938 
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gatutor · 1 month
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Jean Gabin-Michèle Morgan "El muelle de las brumas" (Le quai des brumes) 1938, de Marcel Carné.
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zalrb · 9 months
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RE: scenes/movies that impacted you
I agree with all of your movies, Zal. Most of yours would be mine, as well so if any anons have a beef with your choices, I got your back. For me, I’d also add Sabotage (Hitchcock/Sylvia Sidney & Oskar Homolka) and What Dreams May Come (Robin Williams & Annabella Sciorra) and Doctor Zhivago (Omar Sharif & Julie Christie).
Anyhoo, my question is this—in light of His Girl Friday, what other movie classics (I’ll say up until 1975) would you add to that list?
And yes, I’m interested if you’d do a post for TV shows as well.
:) I actually keep wondering if there's a Hitchock film that I like and I always end up not being able to think of any. I just think it's because North by Northwest was my first introduction to him and I had a BAD reaction to it, haha.
The Philadelphia Story
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The Shop Around The Corner
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The Women
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Gaslight
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L'Avventura
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La Strada
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La Noire De
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The Battle of Algiers
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Le Quai des Brumes/Port of Shadows
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Carmen Jones
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Le Balloon Rouge
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Playtime!
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I know you said up to 1972 but I am adding Sugar Cane Alley which was made in 1983 because cinema in the Caribbean, particularly Afro-Caribbean cinema, didn't really begin until the 80s.
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merdum7 · 2 months
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Le Quai des Brumes (1938) - Marcel Carné (Cf : Orson Welles)
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Les mots entre parenthèses sont les titres des œuvres de Jacques Prévert.
Venez donc découvrir la piste et ses artistes.
Le spectacle est offert, même les ''Cancres'' sont acceptés, surtout eux ! Je me présente, ''Barbara'', c’est moi qui détiens les ''Clés de la ville''
et sous ce chapiteau, je fais '' La pluie et le beau temps'' alors prenez place sur les strapontins et écoutez donc ma complainte.
Ce soir ''Les enfants de la bohème'' sont parmi nous, Il est hors de question de voir que '' Le désespoir est assis sur un banc''.
Il vont faire jongler vos soucis et les envoyez aux cieux, rejoindre les ''Pages d’écritures'' qu’ils ne feront jamais. A gauche, vous pourrez apercevoir,'' Fatras'', ''Ma petite lionne'', qui nous reviens de son ''Voyage en perse''. Elle à connu "Le temps des noyaux", mais aujourd’hui, c’est'' Le temps des festins'' car ici ''Les animaux ont aucun soucis''.
Puis à coté de Monsieur Loyal, ''Les mystères de la chambre noire'',qui le feront disparaître peut-être a jamais. Prenez place a ces cotes, si vous l’osez! '
'Les visiteurs du soir'' seront ''Les enfants du paradis'', ils nous feront les ombres chinoises des temps modernes, puis, certaines ''Choses et autres''aprés, ils repartiront pour un autre spectacle.Si cela vous intéresse, ils seront ''Quais des brumes''.
Vers minuit, sous le soleil de nuit, ''Les feuilles mortes'' disparaîtrons dans une piste aux ''Sables mouvants''. Spectacle unique au monde qui ne s’apprend pas '' L’école des beaux arts'' ! Pour les amoureux, nous les emmènerons '' Rue de la seine'', nous leurs présenterons'' Les temps modernes'', Nous vous assurons que ''L’affaire et déjà dans le sac''.
Monsieur Merlin l’enchanteur se fera un plaisir de vous faire disparaître dans cet autre temps. Ici il n’y a pas de '' Désespoir ni tristesse à notre fête foraine, venez et un jour, '' L'orgue de barbarie'' vous fera écouter les bruits de la nuit, il vous emportera vers le ''Ciel bleu de méthylène''. Vous pouvez voyager partout.
Garder votre imaginaire le plus longtemps possible, alors, entre ''Noces et banquets'', nous ferons la transhumance du bonheur,
 Avec ''Monsieur Prévert'', je vous offres SES mots.
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laurent-bigot · 9 months
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JEAN GABIN : TEMPS DE GUERRE 
Dans La Bandera, Gueule d’amour ou Quai des Brumes, l’acteur a popularisé l’archétype du soldat romantique et désabusé, à une époque où l’armée le rebutait pourtant. Sans se douter que lui-même deviendrait bientôt un héros de la Seconde Guerre.   En 1924, le jeune Jean Gabin mène à Paris une existence plutôt satisfaisante : s’il ne ressent pas encore de véritable vocation pour le métier de…
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lodzianix · 1 year
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le quai des brumes: sigh. maybe i just need to accept that im too much of a pleb for old old cinema. when the focal point of a #deep_and_dark movie is some romance im just gonna turn off. hurrrrr men and women are from different worlds entirely durrr. the main characters thoughts didnt really awaken anything in me. sad for him i guess? and yeah i get hes like a saviour with a strong moral compass but idk he was just kinda boring 🤷‍♀️ i feel terribly sorry for nelly because no man treated her right. she needed a parental figure not a lover though sjdndj and definitely not a considerably older soldier lover like come on how am i to root for them and romanticise their relationship or whatever. i guess i just didnt feel the solemn vibe of it all. what i liked most were the characters in that one bar dhjfbdh they were fun and vibrant and had great chemistry. but that was the more lighthearted part so idk am i just dumb. also when the bars owner stood in front of his place it had a very. unreal aura. dreamlike even. idk if its because my copy was of such poor quality but it just had such a strange glow to it. music in the port scene was nice. aside from that eh. idk. theyre calling it the best movie of french poetic realism so maybe i just dont feel its general aura. or something
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hot-bip · 1 year
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"Le Quai des brumes" Images numériques / Digital pictures ☁ ✏ 🖱 https://www.facebook.com/media/set?vanity=Philippe.Laurent.HOT.BIP&set=a.887845799242221
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Jean Gabin as Francois and Arletty as Clara in Le Jour se Leve (1939), This is his second honorable mention, after Quai des Brumes (1938), both directed by Marcel Carne.
Arletty had 62 acting credits from 1930 to a 1968 short. Her other notable credits include Children of Paradise, and The Longest Day (1962), one of her few English language films.
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cicusa2022 · 2 years
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Jour 10 suite et fin
Retour en métro, pour notre balade en bateau d’une heure pour aller voir le pont du Golden Bridge et la prison d’Alcatraz désormais inoccupée. Comme depuis le début, très gâtés avec ce beau temps.
Les ours de mer sont toujours là aussi et quelques pélicans moins faciles à prendre en photo.
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Une petite pause vite fait pour déjeuner et c’est reparti, nous avons encore des achats à faire pour les souvenirs. Nous restons sur les quais des anciens pêcheurs, endroits animés et très touristiques.
Petite pause gaufre chez Boudin 😋 un des serveurs a voulu nous photographier 😂
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A 19h, rdv pour un apéritif avec le groupe dans un rooftop depuis l’hôtel Continental. Nous sommes sensés avoir une super vue sauf que la brume s’est largement levée et on n’a pas vu grand chose !
Tant pis, l’essentiel était de se retrouver une dernière fois tous ensemble. Un groupe très sympa et une belle ambiance d’ailleurs 😊
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Nous avons terminé par un Burger King pour l’ambiance américaine et bouclés nos valises.
19 km encore aujourd’hui !
Gros bisous à tous et à très bientôt maintenant 😘
Ce voyage extraordinaire se termine, c’était Top 🥰
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