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Papillon (1973)

Papillon (1973)
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The autobiography of Henri Charriere, one of the few people to successfully escape from the notorious French penal colony of Devil's Island, served as the basis for Papillon. Steve McQueen plays the pugnacious Charriere (known as "Papillon," or "butterfly," because of a prominent tatoo), incarcerated--wrongly, he claims--for murdering a pimp. He saves the life of fellow convict Louis Dega (Dustin Hoffman), a counterfeiter who will later show his gratitude by helping Charriere in his many escape attempts, and by smuggling food to Charriere when the latter is put in solitary confinement. One breakout, which takes Charriere and Dega to a leper colony and then to a native encampment, is almost successful, but Charriere is betrayed (allegedly because he stopped for an act of kindness) and back the prisoners go to French Guiana. Years later, Dega is made a trustee and is content with his lot, but the ageing, white-haired Charriere cannot be held back. A tribute to the unquenchability of the human spirit, Papillon brought in an impressive $22 million at the box office. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Steve McQueenDustin Hoffman, (more)
Director(s):
Franklin J. Schaffner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Papillon

The autobiography of Henri Charriere, one of the few people to successfully escape from the notorious French penal colony of Devil's Island, served as the basis for Papillon. Steve McQueen plays the pugnacious Charriere (known as "Papillon," or "butterfly," because of a prominent tatoo), incarcerated--wrongly, he claims--for murdering a pimp. He saves the life of fellow convict Louis Dega (Dustin Hoffman), a counterfeiter who will later show his gratitude by helping Charriere in his many escape attempts, and by smuggling food to Charriere when the latter is put in solitary confinement. One breakout, which takes Charriere and Dega to a leper colony and then to a native encampment, is almost successful, but Charriere is betrayed (allegedly because he stopped for an act of kindness) and back the prisoners go to French Guiana. Years later, Dega is made a trustee and is content with his lot, but the ageing, white-haired Charriere cannot be held back. A tribute to the unquenchability of the human spirit, Papillon brought in an impressive $22 million at the box office. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
150 mins

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Director(s):
Franklin J. Schaffner
Writer(s):
Dalton TrumboLorenzo Semple, Jr.
Producer(s):
Franklin J. SchaffnerRobert Dorfmann
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Violence)
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    Valerie L.

    One of my favorite movies! Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffma are great actors and have great chemistry in this film. Great story line, although it has been said that most of it has been greatly exaggerated. One of McQueen's best films.

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    Sophia M.

    This has to be one of the best movies I have ever seen. Dustin Hoffman has always been versatile, so it was not suprising to see a great performance. The one that was really surprising and versatile, was Steve McQueen, he showed so much emotiional ranges that I really think this is his best movie, or one of his best. I recommend it highly, And its a true story.

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    Oscar A.

    Was a good movie, moved slowly but a fascinating story nonetheless. True friendship is demonstrated in a beautiful way in the most brutal of places.

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