Film Review
3rd October 1963 saw the premiere of
Méfiez-vous,
Mesdames, a Franco-Italian production directed by André
Hunebelle and based on a book by Ange Bastiani entitled
Caltez volailles, which can be
politely translated as
Go Away,
Chicken. Hunebelle started his filmmaking career in 1948
and, until 1958, he specialised in light comedies, such as
Mission à Tanger (where
Michel Audiard was employed for the first time as screenwriter) and
Taxi roulotte et corrida (in
which Louis de Funès has his first leading part). In the
1960s, Hunebelle acquired a certain fame through his lavish
swashbucklers, including
Le Bossu,
Le
Capitan,
Le Miracle des loups and
Les Mystères de Paris,
which relaunched the shaky career of actor Jean Marais. Later,
Hunebelle directed four films depicting the adventures of special agent
OSS 117, a kind of French James Bond. These popular successes
earned Hunebelle enough cash so that he could make his
Fantômas
trilogy, teaming Jean Marais and Louis de Funès. In
between, there is
Méfiez-vous,
mesdames (a.k.a.
Be Careful
Ladies) - certainly not a masterpiece, but a B-movie which is
very typical of the period and whose only raison d'être is to
entertain the viewer.
The film shows a lawyer who takes revenge on women by becoming a
cynical self-appointed Don Juan. The lawyer in question is played
by Paul Meurisse, a prolific, first rate actor of stage and screen, who
brings an elegance to all of his portrayals, usually with an ironic and
disturbing undertone. He is best known through such classics as
Macadam,
Les
Diaboliques,
Le Deuxième souffle,
L'Armée des ombres and
the trilogy of
Monocle films, but he also lent
his talents to many amusing comedies, with great commitment and
panache.
Méfiez-vous,
Mesdames is no exception to this rule, especially as it pits him
against such a sparkling quintet of leading ladies: Michèle
Morgan, Danielle Darrieux, Gaby Sylvia (sadly all but forgotten),
Martine Sarcey (who famously dubbed Audrey Hepburn in many of her film)
and Sandra Milo (the Italian goddess of Fellini's
8
1/2). With such an impressive cast is it any surprise
that the film attracted an audience of 1.2 million?
© Willems Henri (Brussels, Belgium) 2012
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Next André Hunebelle film:
OSS 117 se déchaîne (1963)
Film Synopsis
Charles Rouvier is a renowned lawyer and also a well-known
womaniser. When he is arrested and sent to prison for two years
for helping one of his clients, he becomes obsessed with taking his
revenge against women. Some of Charles' fellow prisoners take
pity on him and offer him some essential advice on how to take
advantage of the female kind. Soon after his release, Charles
puts a personal ad in the newspapers: "Respectable gentleman is looking
for..." The next morning, our irresistible seducer is overwhelmed
by mail and begins to prepare his hunting ground. His first
victim is a seductive but horribly talkative woman named
Florence. Charles soon gets the impression that Florence may be a
Landru in petticoats when she confesses she has already lost four of
her "dear husbands" in disturbing circumstances. Charles'
subsequent encounters with his potential victims are just as
unpromising and he is bound to end up asking himself: "Who's chasing
who...?"
© James Travers
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