One of the great movie romances.
Casque D'or (1952)
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Synopsis: Starring international sex symbol Simone Signoret, CASQUE D'OR is often considered director Jacques Becker's masterpiece. Becker was an assistant to the legendary Jean Renoir, and Renoir's influence on Becker is readily apparent in this poetic, impressionist film. Signoret plays... Starring international sex symbol Simone Signoret, CASQUE D'OR is often considered director Jacques Becker's masterpiece. Becker was an assistant to the legendary Jean Renoir, and Renoir's influence on Becker is readily apparent in this poetic, impressionist film. Signoret plays Marie, the girlfriend of a minor gangster, who falls in love with a working man. Their love affair leads to a power struggle within the gang and speeds everyone inexorably towards tragedy. CASQUE D'OR features a diligent and careful production design that recreates Paris of the late 19th century, and was based on actual criminal cases from that era. Though dismissed on its initial release in 1952, aside from a BAFTA acting award for Signoret, the critical reputation of CASQUE D'OR grew in subsequent years and is now generally considered one of France's great artistic films. [More]
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Raymond Bussieres, Gaston Modot, Simone Signoret, Serge Reggiani, Claude Dauphin
DVD Info
Release:
Jun 1, 2006
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Keep Case
- Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
- Monaural - French
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - 1. Peter Cowie - Film Scholar
- Interviews - 1. 1995 Interview With Actor Serge Reggiani
- 2. 1963 Interview With Actress Simone Signoret From French Television Show CINEPANORAMA
- Featurette - 1. Excerpt From An Episode Of CINEASTESDE NOTRE TEMPS Dedicated to Jacques Becker
- 2. Behind The Scenes Footage Of Jacques Becker With Commentary By Philip Kemp
Text/Photo Gallery:
- Essay By Film Scholar Philip Kemp
Reviews
It's Signoret's show, though, and she steals it with aplomb: beautiful and graceful she often puts in stunning performances, but few are as memorably captivating as this one.
An insular underworld drama of love and revenge vibrates authentically against a vividly etched background of early century Paris.
Most movies would ramp up the adrenaline to show the suspense-oriented ending, but Becker would rather emphasize the feelings behind these events. He shows Marie's face for long, potent moments, and that's all the drama he needs.
Becker turns what could’ve been a routine gangster flick into a minor gem with revealing camera work and smart twists.
Apesar da bela fotografia, da boa condução da narrativa (obra de Jacques Becker) e do magnetismo de Simone Signoret, o filme encontra-se datado e sua trágica história de amor não comove.

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