Film Review
The previously unknown Eddie Constantine became an overnight star in France when
La
Môme vert-de-gris was released in 1953, one of the most popular films of that
year. The French cinemagoer's appetite for all things American, in particular
noirish gangster films, was rewarded by this tongue-in-cheek pastiche of the B-movie
genre, custom-made for a French audience.
In his first significant film role, Eddy Constantine fits the part of the suave
action hero Lemuel Caution (
"Lemmy pour les dames") like a glove. The film
was so popular that it spawned an entire series of similar thrillers over the following
decade, culminating in Jean-Luc Godard's incomprehensible sci-fi film noir fantasy
Alphaville (1965).
Excluding the Godard film,
La Môme vert-de-gris is probably the best film
in the Lemmy Caution series - it is much closer to the B-movie form which inspired
it and is less obviously a parody than some of the later films. Although the film
is slowed by some weak plotting and an excess of superfluous dialogue, it is actually
rather good in places. The location work is impressive for a film of this period
and the action sequences do work to create a sense of dramatic tension. Unlike most
of the later Lemmy Caution films, there are times in this film where you really do doubt
whether our insouciant hero will survive to the next scene. All in all, a very respectable
pastiche of a familiar and much-loved genre.
© James Travers 2004
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Next Bernard Borderie film:
Les Femmes s'en balancent (1954)
Film Synopsis
After letting slip that there is a plan to steal a large consignment of gold
from the United States, a man named Mickey gets into a fight and is killed
in a Casablanca nightclub. Not long afterwards, the FBI sends one of
its best agents, Lemmy Caution, to the town to investigate. When another
agent he is supposed to make contact with is found dead Caution meets up
with an American reporter, Jerry Tiernan, and Mickey's sister, a stunning
cabaret singer Carlotta, better known as Môme Vert-de-Gris. It
soon becomes evident to Caution that Carlotta's boyfriend and manager, Rudy
Saltierra, is the man leading the gang that intends to steal the American
gold. Captured by Saltierra, the federal agent finds himself a prisoner
on his cargo ship, but he manages to escape and continue his investigation.
It isn't long before Caution realises that far from being an ally Jerry Tiernan
is a dangerous adversary, and has been working with Saltierra all along...
© James Travers
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