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Casque D'Or (1952)

Casque D'Or (1952)
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The Paris demimonde of 1900 is the setting for Casque d'Or. Georges Manda (Serge Reggiani), an honest woodworker, falls in love with Marie (Simone Signoret), the "moll" of minor crook Roland (William Sabatier). Gangster boss Felix Leca (Claude Dauphin) orders Georges and Roland to fight a duel to the death over the girl, as prescribed by the "code of the apache." Felix then pins the blame for Roland's death on Georges' boyhood chum, Raymond (Raymond Bussières), knowing that the woodworker will nobly accept the blame; this will leave Marie alone, which is what the lustful Felix has wanted all along. When Georges learns he's been set up as a dupe, he escapes from the police and kills Felix. Casque D'Or was based on the true-life Leca-Manda scandal, wherein an otherwise decent man was guillotined for shooting down a gangster boss in broad daylight. Since the scandal was common knowledge in France, the downbeat ending of this film was hardly unexpected but still extremely moving. Completed in 1951, Casque D'Or was a failure on its first release but then built up an excellent word-of-mouth reputation abroad. The film was released in the U.S. in 1956 as Golden Marie. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Simone SignoretSerge Reggiani, (more)
Director(s):
Jacques Becker
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Synopsis of Casque D'Or

The Paris demimonde of 1900 is the setting for Casque d'Or. Georges Manda (Serge Reggiani), an honest woodworker, falls in love with Marie (Simone Signoret), the "moll" of minor crook Roland (William Sabatier). Gangster boss Felix Leca (Claude Dauphin) orders Georges and Roland to fight a duel to the death over the girl, as prescribed by the "code of the apache." Felix then pins the blame for Roland's death on Georges' boyhood chum, Raymond (Raymond Bussières), knowing that the woodworker will nobly accept the blame; this will leave Marie alone, which is what the lustful Felix has wanted all along. When Georges learns he's been set up as a dupe, he escapes from the police and kills Felix. Casque D'Or was based on the true-life Leca-Manda scandal, wherein an otherwise decent man was guillotined for shooting down a gangster boss in broad daylight. Since the scandal was common knowledge in France, the downbeat ending of this film was hardly unexpected but still extremely moving. Completed in 1951, Casque D'Or was a failure on its first release but then built up an excellent word-of-mouth reputation abroad. The film was released in the U.S. in 1956 as Golden Marie. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

Complete Cast of Casque D'Or


Director(s):
Jacques Becker
Writer(s):
Jacques CompaneezJacques BeckerAnnette Wademant
Producer(s):
Raymond HakimRobert Hakim
Casque D'Or Awards:
  • 1952 - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Foreign Actress
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Keith G.

Wonderfully filmed and acted story of tragic love amidst the French underworld at the turn of the 20th century. The complex, layered relationships, and subtle manipulations and interplay between the characters show the hallmark of all Jacques Becker"s work, an interest in the subtle details of human behavior and emotion, instead of grand, sweeping, complex plots. Both romantic and cynical, and filmed without any attempt to create a cliche "period" look, this brings an air of reality and immediacy to a story that in other hands seem familiar, maudlin, or trite.

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Donald K.

See the movie for the performance of Serge Reggiani as the man who loves too much, and places honor over life. The story is excellent. Unfortunately I cannot rate the movie higher because I have problems with Signoret as the smouldering love interest in the movie.

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