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Manon
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Manon

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TMDB 6.916+19491h 41mFrench
DramaAdventureThriller

Synopsis

Port of Marseille, France, recently liberated from the German yoke. Caught as stowaways aboard a ship, Manon, a young woman who was accused of collaborating with the Nazis, and Robert, a freedom fighter who saved her from reprisals, tell the captain about the many challenges they have had to face in order to survive.

Director
Henri-Georges ClouzotFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Alcina1 production companies
Release
March 9, 1949Released
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Top Cast

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Serge Reggiani
Serge Reggiani
Léon Lescaut
Michel Auclair
Michel Auclair
Robert Dégrieux
Cécile Aubry
Cécile Aubry
Manon Lescaut
Andrex
Andrex
Smuggler
Raymond Souplex
Raymond Souplex
M. Paul
André Valmy
André Valmy
Lt. Besnard
Henri Vilbert
Henri Vilbert
Ship Captain
Héléna Manson
Héléna Manson
Gossipy Woman

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John Chard
Sep 28, 2019

I need fun and sparkle - I hate poverty! Manon is directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and Clouzot co-adapts the screenplay with Jean Ferry from the novel "Manon Lescaut" written by Abbe Prevost. It stars Serge Reggiani, Michel Auclair, Cécile Aubry, Andrex and Raymond Souplex. Music is by Paul Misraki and cinematography by Armand Thirard. Clouzot, still smarting from the hysterical fall out from his brilliant "Le Corbeau", realigns the Prevost novel to post war France right after the liberation from Nazi occupancy. With his muse set alight, Clouzot set about putting on film the dark venality of the human condition, to show that post war France was hardly a joyous new world. Right here with "Manon" he lets rip, thrusting to the forefront black market racketeers and prostitution, people who inhabit a morally corrupt city in serious decay. The central narrative concerns Robert Dégrieux (Auclair a splendid dope) and Manon Lescaut (Aubry cunningly adorable), where the former quickly falls in love with the latter and finds himself spun into a vortex of mistrust and misjudgements, becoming more compulsive and foolish by the day. The pursuit of a dream life by both Robert and Manon, runs concurrently with that of the Jewish people attempting to reach Israel, it is here where Clouzot is building towards a quite outstanding last quarter of film. As the pic pulses away with film noir character beats, these are matched by the visual astuteness of the director and his cinematographer, who use high contrasts and canted angles for narrative embracement. A number of striking sequences grab the attention, be it the portentous meeting of Robert and Manon in the war torn ruins of a church (hello Christ imagery), or a mass trek through the desert beneath ominously low night time clouds, the makers ensure the mood is constantly foreboding. Superbly performed by the cast, "Manon" is further evidence of what a true great of cinema Clouzot was. 9/10

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