Film Review
The former actor Max Gérard Houry Tannenbaum, better known as
Gérard Oury, made his directing debut in 1959 with
La Main chaude, which was followed
by
La Menace in 1960.
His next project,
Le Crime ne paie
pas (1961), was a much more impressive offering. This
crime drama was a Franco- Italian- British co-production, adapted from
cartoons published between 1950 and 1972 in the French newspaper
France Soir.
The Mask, The Hugues Case, The Fenayrou
Case and
The Man on the
Avenue are four stories where jealousy, passion, vengeance and
honour provide the motive for murder.
Several big names of French cinema were invited by Gérard Oury
to participate in this criminal extravaganza. Actor
François Périer agreed to lend his voice to guide us
through the various historical settings of the film, starting on a
Venetian night in the 15th century and ending at Christmas Eve
1961. A divine musical score by the master, Georges Delerue,
perfectly complements the film's atmospheric and intimate
moments. Finally, let us not forget the cleverly chosen
supporting actors and quality performances from the four leading
luminaries that are Edwige Feuillère, Michèle Morgan,
Annie Girardot and Danielle Darrieux. Even a barrage of criticism
could not prevent the film from attracting an audience of 1.3 million,
making this Gérard Oury's first major hit.
During filming, the actor Louis de Funès (who plays a small
part, in the one and only funny scene of the film) said to director
Oury: "Deep inside of me I feel that you are more a comedy director,
and I'm pretty sure that you will totally express yourself the day that
you accept that." Strangely enough, after this film,
Gérard Oury made history with
Le
Corniaud,
La Grande vadrouille,
La Folie des grandeurs and
L'As des as, four of the most
popular French films of all time.
Le Crime ne paie pas is available
on DVD, but only in a box set containing three of Oury's other films.
It's not a crime to buy it!
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Next Gérard Oury film:
Le Corniaud (1965)
Film Synopsis
Segment one: Lucrezia kills her unfaithful lover but she doesn't expect that his
other mistress will take revenge on her...
Segment two: In 1878, Clovis
Hughes kills one his many political rivals in a duel. Intent on
revenge, his wife Jeanne murders a man and a trial is inevitable...
Segment three: In 1913,
because the manipulative Gabrielle Fenayrou wants her husband Martin
dead she asks her lover to kill him, but things are not what they
seem...
Segment four: In 1960, Pierre
Marsais and his mistress plan to murder the former's wife Lucienne, but
when Pierre is accidentally killed the plan still goes ahead...
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