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Un propriétaire d'hôtel gallois cynique romance secrètement la femme d'un diplomate en Haïti, sous le règne violent du despote « Papa Doc » Duvalier.Un propriétaire d'hôtel gallois cynique romance secrètement la femme d'un diplomate en Haïti, sous le règne violent du despote « Papa Doc » Duvalier.Un propriétaire d'hôtel gallois cynique romance secrètement la femme d'un diplomate en Haïti, sous le règne violent du despote « Papa Doc » Duvalier.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Thomas Baptiste
- Haitian Soldier
- (uncredited)
Make Bray
- Haitian Soldier
- (uncredited)
Robin Langford
- Angelito Pineda
- (uncredited)
Dennis Alaba Peters
- César
- (uncredited)
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Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSeveral critics noted that the ending of this movie is at least a little more positive and optimistic than the bleak ending of Graham Greene's original novel, and attacked the movie for "softening" the subject. Graham Greene, however, insisted that the more upbeat ending had been his own idea.
- GaffesIn the last few shots in the movie, as the Character is leaving the airport, there is initially a departing Vickers VC10 airliner flying overhead from right to left, this changes to a close up, followed by a shot of the same airliner now flying into the distance - unfortunately this is different 4 engine Jetliner, probably a Boeing 707.
- Citations
Petit Pierre: [to Brown] They are waiting for Major Jones. For some reason they believe that only white men are experts in killing.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Comedians in Africa (1967)
Commentaire en vedette
When I bought "The Comedians" in DVD, I had never heard before of that movie, although I am a fan of the cinema of the specific era. Moreover, it surprised me I didn't know anything about a film with such an excellent cast: it isn't easy to find Burton, Taylor, Guinness, Ustinov, Gish and Ford in the same movie. And there was something else: it was based on a novel and written for the screen by an author whose work I admire: Graham Greene. Therefore, I was curious to find out why a movie with so many virtues flopped and was so soon forgotten. After watching it, I understood: "The Comedians" is a movie that was made for the general audience, a film that should be fun, fast and easy to digest, a typical Hollywood epic. However, it contains none of the classic ingredients: a) it isn't fun, it is a serious political drama, with a deeply British, cynical and black humour, b) it is not melodramatic enough and the love story between Burton and Taylor evolves quite unorthodoxically, without any clichés, c) it isn't fast at all, it's almost three hours without impressive action scenes and much - quite sophisticated - dialogue, d) it isn't easy to digest, it is a sad and bitter movie with an ambiguous ending. These are the reasons why "The Comedians" flopped, but they are also the reasons that make the film exceptionally interesting. Set in Tahiti during the dictatorship of Francois Duvalier ("Papa Doc"), an ideal location for Graham Greene's stories, it demonstrates the cruelty of the regime, through the story of 6 Westerners and some locals in the background. It is a big, flawless production providing food for thought accompanied by excellent cinematography, professional directing and a slow, but strong and memorable scenario. The claustrophobic atmosphere of the brutal dictatorship is exceptional, the actors give magnificent performances and it is also one of the few films that end without an answer, without a typical happy or tragic ending. I recommend it to viewers that enjoy films that provide more than a pleasant evening.
- dechampsmathieu
- 10 janv. 2010
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 5 200 000 $ US
- Durée2 heures 30 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was The Comedians (1967) officially released in India in English?
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