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Borsalino

  • 1970
  • R
  • 2h 5m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,8/10
5,4 k
MA NOTE
Jean-Paul Belmondo and Alain Delon in Borsalino (1970)
During the 1930s, in Marseilles, France, two small time crooks work for local crime bosses until they decide to go into business for themselves.
Liretrailer1 min 31 s
1 vidéo
99+ photos
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Dans les années 30, à Marseille, deux petits escrocs travaillent pour des parrains de la mafia locale jusqu'à ce qu'ils décident de monter leurs propres coups.Dans les années 30, à Marseille, deux petits escrocs travaillent pour des parrains de la mafia locale jusqu'à ce qu'ils décident de monter leurs propres coups.Dans les années 30, à Marseille, deux petits escrocs travaillent pour des parrains de la mafia locale jusqu'à ce qu'ils décident de monter leurs propres coups.

  • Director
    • Jacques Deray
  • Writers
    • Jean-Claude Carrière
    • Jean Cau
    • Jacques Deray
  • Stars
    • Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • Alain Delon
    • Catherine Rouvel
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,8/10
    5,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Jacques Deray
    • Writers
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Jean Cau
      • Jacques Deray
    • Stars
      • Jean-Paul Belmondo
      • Alain Delon
      • Catherine Rouvel
    • 27Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 23Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux41

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    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    Jean-Paul Belmondo
    • François Capella
    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Roch Siffredi
    Catherine Rouvel
    Catherine Rouvel
    • Lola
    Françoise Christophe
    Françoise Christophe
    • Simone Escarguel
    Corinne Marchand
    Corinne Marchand
    • Mme Rinaldi
    Laura Adani
    • Mme Siffredi, la mère de Roch
    Nicole Calfan
    Nicole Calfan
    • Ginette
    Hélène Rémy
    Hélène Rémy
    • Lydia
    Odette Piquet
    • La chanteuse
    Mario David
    Mario David
    • Mario
    Lionel Vitrant
    Lionel Vitrant
    • Fernand
    Dennis Berry
    • Nono
    Jean Aron
    • Martial Roger, le comptable
    André Bollet
    André Bollet
    • Poli
    Pierre Koulak
    Pierre Koulak
    • Spada
    Yvan Chiffre
    Arnoldo Foà
    Arnoldo Foà
    • Marello
    Daniel Ivernel
    Daniel Ivernel
    • Le commissaire
    • Director
      • Jacques Deray
    • Writers
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Jean Cau
      • Jacques Deray
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs27

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    9francoisbe

    "Borsalino" a french classic

    I watched this movie for the first time when i was 15 and continue watching it today,this movie is timeless, i was already familiar with Alain Delon and most of the works by Jean-Paul Belmondo,the two actors are phenomenal by themselves and were electrifying together in this movie.I find no fault in this representation of french mobsters in the 30's, and further feel that this movies should have received similar praise to movies such as our more recent "the Godfather".The movie starts off in a french Bistro with François Capella(Belmondo)shooting pool, and a lady sitting at the bar, Roch Siffredi(Delon)storms in and request the lady(Lola) to leave with him, and this results in a fist fight between Capella and Siffredi, and the movie catapults from their first meeting.The movie is well shot even by todays standards, the story is quite complete and will not leave questioning much once it is over. if you can get hold of it, it is definitely worth watching.
    7brogmiller

    "La chance n'existe pas."

    This may not be the best of Jacques Deray's nine collaborations with Alain Delon but it is certainly the most commercially successful. Delon maintained that Deray was the director with whom he had the greatest affinity which is praise indeed considering his sterling work for such luminaries as Visconti, Melville, Verneuil and Clément!

    Based upon Scammano's novel 'Bandits at Marseilles' about real life gangsters Carbone and Spirito whose names have naturally been changed, this is essentially a vehicle for Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo who are both at the height of their popularity and in their physical prime. The pairing proved to be a masterstroke as both actors possess charisma in spades whilst Delon's measured coolness is balanced by Belmondo's easy-going amiability.

    Set in 1930's Marseilles this has excellent period detail, a catchy if somewhat repetitious theme by Claude Bolling, female interest in the shape of elegant Francoise Christophe, mysterious Corinne Marchand and delectable Catherine Rouvel and as a bonus we have the always good value Michel Bouquet as a shady lawyer.

    Plenty of mucho-macho posturing of course and corpses galore with a shootout set in an abattoir that will have assorted veggies and vegans foaming at the mouth. The imaginative ways in which various low-lifes are bumped off anticipate 'The Godfather' although Deray's film lacks the psychological depth of Coppola's masterpiece. Deray was also said to be influenced by Melville but lacks that director's Existentialist feel. What is certain is that Deray made his mark in the thriller genre which he considered to be 'spectacle of the higher order.'
    6adrianovasconcelos

    Poor direction, script, and Delon-Belmondo relationship undermines film

    Director Jean-Pierre Melville told his biographer that his plan was to reunite France's two greatest stars of the 1960-70s, Delon and Belmondo, in LE CERCLE ROUGE, but Belmondo thought his part meager by comparison with Delon's, rejected it, Gian Maria Volonté replaced him, and so BORSALINO, directed by Jacques Deray, remains the only film in which Delon and Belmodo appeared together.

    Melville was an infinitely better director than the mediocre Deray. I doubt that a period film (1930s) like BORSALINO would interest Melville, but in the hands of the latter I am certain that BORSALINO would be far grittier, realistic, and less tailored for Delon.

    Make no mistake, I rate Delon a better actor than Belmondo but, as the film's producer, it is obvious that he had decisionmaking powers that Belmondo did not, and you sense how strenuous the rapport must have been between the two men, with Belmondo feeling belittled and duped, and with Delon getting extensive "look good" shots throughout.

    Despite being the better actor, Delon is too wooden in this film. He always looks stiff as he tries to display his famous physical attributes. In turn, Belmondo just looks like he is honoring the contract and can't wait for the shooting to be over. According to reports, Delon and Belmondo hardly talked to each other during production, and never again after shooting was over.

    Even the usually reliable Bouquet looks pedestrian in this production, and the female lead, Rouvel, is a near non-entity. She starts as the love object both men want, then seems to go with Delon, but finally stays with Belmondo, and one can see that she looks lost. Her part is small and adds zero to the film.

    Cinematography is careless. Stunts are poor. The fight between the two men at their first encounter would have suited a Bud Spencer-Terence Hill vehicle, but actors like D&B are wasted here.

    The meandering script is very glib, keep skipping over details, and there's far too much padding. 30 minutes could have been removed and the film might even be better for it.
    8geocon90293

    This film is what a movie should be. Minimal message. Emphasis on entertaining.

    I liked this film and became a Belmondo and Delon fan because of it. The story fosters traditional friendship values : Loyalty , affection , and it underwrites pursuit of dreams.

    All production values are a little over dramatic , which worked for me given the slightly hammy machismo of the stars. These guys looked like they really are friends off-screen and maybe had a lot of fun making the film. They are a couple of real characters and it shows through. They're better at playing themselves than at acting

    Interesting sepia stills for credit backgrounds which predate Butch Cassidy's use of them as nostalgia evocation.

    Somewhat typical of foreign films of the period , the continuity was sometimes uneven . But that wasn't particularly disruptive because of the un-complex story line.
    chokeemarbo

    Great Old-days movie

    At that time,Jean-Paul Belmondo and Alain Delon who had been top of status as an actor in France. They seemed to enjoy performing light touch gang star movie. Jean Paul and Alain argued who's name should be up or down. I thought it doesn't matter for them. About 28 later they co-worked with "Half A Chance(1998)",they fight fighting over the same woman and became partner...it reminded me of this movie. Also fashion coordinate and soundtrack were great.

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    • Anecdotes
      The film was based on real life gangsters Paul Carbone and François Spirito. Alain Delon found the story in a book he was reading about French gangsters from 1900 to 1970. He produced the film looking for a vehicle for him to co-star with Jean-Paul Belmondo.
    • Gaffes
      When François Capella (Belmondo) goes to the beach with Roch Siffredi (Delon), François wears his black swimsuit the wrong way around. His nipples are visible. The back is his front, and in some shots where he comes back with Ginette he has the swimsuit on the right side. In some shots he has the swimsuit on the wrong way again, which repeats.
    • Citations

      Martial Roger, le comptable: In love as in business, some things remain unwritten.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Tango Bar (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      Prends-Moi Matelot
      Music by Claude Bolling

      Lyrics by Jacques Deray and Jean-Claude Carrière

      Performed by Odette Piquet

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 mai 1970 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Italy
    • Langues
      • French
      • Italian
      • German
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Die Losleger
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France(Exterior)
    • sociétés de production
      • Adel Productions
      • Marianne Productions
      • Mars Film
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    Box-office

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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 090 000 $ US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 5 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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