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#movies#polls#don’t look now… we’re being shot at!#don’t look now we’re being shot at#60s movies#gérard oury#gerard oury#bourvil#louis de funès#terry thomas#claudio brook#requested#have you seen this movie poll#la grande vadrouille
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Colette Crochot, "The mad adventures of Rabbi Jacob", dir. Gérard Oury, 1973.
#colette Crochot#script supervisor#continuity#scripte#continuité#on set#behind the scenes#film making#movie set#behindthescenes#on the set#louis de funès#gérard Oury#rabbi Jacob#the mad adventures of Rabbi Jacob
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Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob, un film de Gérard Oury, avec Louis de Funès
#but seriously#this movie really is something#Gérard Oury#Louis de Funès#Claude Giraud#Renzo Montagnani#Les aventures de Rabbi Jacob#The mad adventures of Rabbi Jacob#je ne riais pas en voyant ce film je hurlais#Farès et sa bande me tuaient à chaque coup#par contre merci bien d'avoir tué mon favori juste au début du film...
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Farès t'attend devant Les Deux Magots.
Rabbi Jacob (1969)
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jacques ✉
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oury réalisateur bah c'est masterclass (période sixities) et oury acteur bah c'est quelque chose quand même 🤯
ce film a vraiment une mise en scène hyper propre (réalisateur molinaro, assistant sautet, que veut le peuple ???)
les jeux de lumière sont trop quali j'adore
+1 point bonus pour jeanne moreau dans ce film (elle est vraiment incroyable)
emilien si tu passes par là juste t'inquiète ça vaaaaa
#le dos au mur#édouard molinaro#1958#cinéma français#gérard oury#est-ce que je dois vraiment me justifier ?#la méga claaaasse#déjà rien que dans le miroir à deux faces j'étais déjà conquise !
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Baguette
#ace of acecs#Jean Paul Belmondo#Gérard Oury#L'as des as#why do i ship everything#old movies#war drama#luftwaffe#fighter pilot
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Raymond Loyer-Danielle Darrieux "El crimen se paga" (Le crime ne paie pass) 1962, de Gérard Oury.
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'Back to the Wall' – wickedly clever vengeance on Kino Film Collection and Hoopla
Decades before he made his reputation as a comedy director with A Pain in Ass (1973) and La Cage aux Folles (1978), Édouard Molinaro made his debut in a darker cinematic vein with Back to the Wall (France, 1958). From the film’s opening, a wordless sequence that coolly observes the disposal of a corpse, it’s a cool, cleverly-plotted revenge thriller that plays with storytelling and uses first…
#1958#Back to the Wall#Blu-ray#Claire Maurier#France#Frédéric Dard#Gérard Oury#Hoopla#Jacques Decrey#Jean Lefebvre#Jeanne Moreau#Kino Film Collection#Philippe Nicaud#VOD
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Quelques messieurs trop tranquilles réalisé par Georges Lautner, coécrit avec Jean-Marie Poiré (1973), avec Michel Galabru, Jean Lefèvre, Paul Préboist, Miou Miou... 😍😍
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La carapate réalisé par Gérard Oury (1978), coécrit avec Danièle Thompson, avec Victor Lanoux et Pierre Richard 😍
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Psy réalisé par Philippe de Broca (81), écrit par Gérard Lauzier, avec Patrick Dewaere, Annie Duperey,... 😍
Carte blanche à Élisabeth pour les soirées ciné dans la salle équipée par Maxime en Ardèche. Mum a adoré
#cinéma#georges lautner#jean-marie poiré#gérard oury#danièle thompson#rire#comédie#philippe de broca#gérard lauzier#patrick dewaere
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Un témoin dans la ville (Witness in the City, 1959)
"I'll yell. I'll yell for help. The neighbours will come."
"The rich don't have neighbours, Mr. Verdier. Just trees surrounding their homes."
#Un témoin dans la ville#witness in the city#french cinema#film noir#1959#édouard molinaro#pierre boileau#thomas narcejac#gérard oury#lino ventura#sandra milo#franco fabrizi#jacques berthier#ginette pigeon#françoise brion#robert dalban#micheline luccione#janine darcey#gérard darrieu#jacques monod#barney wilen#beautifully stripped down‚ jazzy noir; simple and brutal‚ as Lino Ventura's righteous murderer stalks the sole witness to his crime and#very gradually loses his humanity and the sympathy of the audience. it's all hard shadows and collateral damage‚ a nihilistic study of the#inescapable escalation of violence in the search for revenge. Ventura is fantastic: he had such a great face for cinema‚ a big blank canvas#just waiting to be painted with all the worries the world has to offer‚ here running the gamut from hard and pitiless to soft and frightene#he's the noir archetype‚ a thoroughly ordinary man caught up in an extraordinary situation and rapidly spiralling out of control#waltzing ever steadily towards a destruction of his own making. everyone's great here tho‚ and there's not an ounce of flab on this film#nor a single wasted shot. Molinaro works in some light among the dark‚ moments of life that stand in contrast to the moments of death#warmth against cold; unsentimental‚ from the brutal opening murder to the perfunctory bleakness of the finale#an indispensable noir full of detail and realism and life and character. highly recommended for p much anyone
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La Folie des grandeurs (1971) réal. Gérard Oury [requested @umi-klouh]
#la folie des grandeurs#louis de funès#don salluste#yves montand#blaze#film#requested#french side of tumblr#what the france
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Colette Crochot, “La folie des grandeurs”, dir. Gérard Oury, 1973.
#script supervisor#continuity#scripte#continuité#on set#behind the scenes#film making#movie set#behindthescenes#on the set#colette crochot#louis de funès#gérard oury#la folie des grandeurs
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hi mom ik you're a big fan of cinema and im lookign for new movies to watch, can u share your top 4? thank uuu
Oh dear, you're killing me.
Phantom of the Paradise - Brian de Palma (1974), a musical and the lovechild of the myth of Faust, the Phantom of the Opera, and the Shining (the soundtrack is to die for).
La Folie des Grandeurs - Gérard Oury (1971), an adaptation from a play (by the author of les Mis) about politics, the Court of Spain, love, greed - I've been in love with the lackey my whole life.
The Seventh Seal - Ingmar Bergman (1957), the story of a medieval soldier playing chess against Death to save his life (and a great source of relief when my head was playing against me).
The 101 Dalmatians - Stephen Herek (1996), not quite auteur cinema but my favourite comfort movie, at first a great reminder of how peaceful life without modern day tech was, then an amazing love story, then an investigation, a fantastic cast, perfect villains, many dogs, great music, my whole heart on a platter.
I will make a longer list and you cannot stop me:
Rear Window - Alfred Hitchcock (1954), where a photographer stuck at home after an accident grows suspicious of a neighbour whose wife has disappeared.
La Jetée - Chris Marker (1962), an experimental sci-fi short movie made by one of my favourite directors, about the scientific experiments done on a man to save the world, that later inspired Terry Gilliam's Twelve Monkeys (that could also be on this list).
Anything? (Seven chances, Cops, The Cameraman) - Buster Keaton (1920s), my second favourite director and a firework on legs who was never afraid of a stunt.
The Host - Bong Joon Ho (2006), where lab waste thrown into the sea creates a monster that kidnaps a girl, forcing her good for nothing father to finally do something with his life.
Death becomes her - Robert Zemeckis (1992), where two middle-aged actresses fight for a man, get blinded by their desire for youth and cross paths with magic and murder.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Jim Sharman (1975), the meeting between a young old school couple and a group of weird creatures in a mansion (including my husband Tim Curry).
Pride and Prejudice - Joe Wright (2005), of course.
Body Snatchers - Philip Kaufman (1978), one of the four adaptations of the book and the best one in my opinion, the story of people mysteriously disappearing and returning changed and a tale about human passion.
Old boy - Park Chan-Wook (2003), the visually stunning and heartbreaking story of a man randomly kidnapped, kept somewhere for years, then released without a word.
Minority Report - Spielberg (2002), a dystopian movie about a world where the efforts of science and exploitation have put an end to criminality, at a great price.
Sleeping Beauty - Disney (1959), the most beautiful one, the only one with a composer's music, one of the best villains.
The Age of Adaline - Lee Toland Krieger (2015), the story of a woman who stopped aging and navigates the world while trying to not get caught or catch feelings.
Planet Terror - Robert Rodriguez (2007), an unserious tale of zombies, a virus, and Rose McGowan's pew pew leg.
Home alone 2 - Chris Columbus (1992), for Christmas in New York, Tim Curry, the toy store's owner, and the pigeon lady.
Electrick children - Rebecca Thomas (2012), where a Mormon teenager gets pregnant with the child of God after listening to a tape and runs away to Vegas to find the dad.
And many more I'm afraid. Hope you will like those! x
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tag people you’d like to know better !
thank you @enez-sun for tagging me :)
three ships : arthur/guenièvre (kaamelott), ed/stede (ofmd) & sherlock/john (sherlock)
first ship : patrick jane/teresa lisbon (the mentalist)...i was literally 13
last song i listened to : still ray - raphael saadiq
last movie i watched : la folie des grandeurs by gérard oury
currently reading : quartier lointain by frédéric boilet, illustrated by jirō taniguchi
currently watching : no series going on at the moment :) i’m just waiting for ofmd season 2 lmao
last thing i wrote : a scenario for a comic about kaamelott
currently writing : a kaamelott fic about arthur’s life as a slave during his ten year-old exile after he gave up on the throne to lancelot :)
i’m tagging @jellyfitzjelly @pigeonneaux @basiltheratatouille @utopya6 and anyone else who wanna do this (if you don’t that’s also fine)
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Tombe de l'actrice Michèle Morgan (1920-2016) et de son époux le réalisateur Gérard Oury (1919-2006) au Cimetière de Montparnasse, Paris, mars 2024.
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