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Pepe le Moko [Criterion Collection]

Pepe le Moko (Jean Gabin) is a well-known criminal mastermind who eludes the French police by hiding in the Casbah section of Algiers. He knows he is safe in this labyrinthine netherworld, where he is surrounded by his fellow thieves and cutthroats. Police inspector Slimane (Lucas Gridoux), who has developed a grudging respect for Pepe, bides his time, waiting for Pepe to try to leave the Casbah. When Gaby Gould (Mirielle Balin), a Parisian tourist, falls in love with Pepe, the inspector hopes to use this relationship to his advantage. He tells Gaby that Pepe has been killed, knowing that the heartbroken girl will return to Paris -- and that Pepe will risk everything to go after her. The French Pepe le Moko was remade in the US as Algiers, which followed the original so slavishly (except for changing its ending) that the American producers were able to utilize generous amounts of stock footage from the French film. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Product Details

UPC:037429173329
Release Date:January 7, 2003
Format:DVD
MPAA Rating:NR
Screen: Black & White
Sound: Dolby Digital Mono
Language: French
Subtitles: English
Disc Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Genre:Drama

Review

Pépé le Moko is among the most influential films of the 20th century, a precursor of both 1940s film noir and late 1940s neo-realism. The film quickly generated international acclaim, and it was responsible for director Julien Duvivier's leaving Europe to make films in Hollywood. The film's greatest strengths are its atmospheric visual richness and strong lead performances from Jean Gabin and Mireille Balin. There have been several remakes, though the film's influence has been much wider than that. The setting, ambience, and some of the characters of Casablanca, for example, owe much to Pepe Le Moko, as do numerous English-language crime films. Duvivier's work in Hollywood was of moderate success, as were his later European films, but Pépé le Moko represents the high point of his career. ~ Richard Gilliam, All Movie Guide

Credits

NameRole
Mireille Balin Actor — Gaby Gould
Ren Actor — Inspector Meunier
Renee Carl Actor — Mother Tarte
Fernand Charpin Actor — Regis
Marcel Dalio Actor — L'Abri
Saturnin Fabre Actor — Grandfather
Frehel Actor — Tania
Jean Gabin Actor — Pepe le Moko
Gabriel Gabrio Actor — Carlos
Gilbert Gil Actor — Pierrot
Charles Granval Actor — Maxime Kleep
Lucas Gridoux Actor — Inspector Slimane
Gaston Modot Actor — Jimmy
Line Noro Actor — Ines
Robert Ozanne Actor — Gendron
Georges P Actor — Barsac
Phillipe Richard Actor — Inspector Janvier
Jean Temerson Actor — Gravere
Frank Maurice Actor — An Inspector
Roger Legris Actor — Max
Julien Duvivier Director
Julien Duvivier Screenwriter
Henri Jeanson Screenwriter
Roger D'Ashelbe Screenwriter
Jacques Costant Screenwriter

 

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