Film Review
Jules Dassin - of
Riffi fame - was
the man who was originally hired to direct Fernandel in this extravagant
gangster film parody.
When the film's cast and crew
became subject to threats from representatives of the American film industry,
Dassin was dismissed and replaced by Henri Verneuil, who had previously
worked with Fernandel on a number of occasions. With its familiar neon-lit city-scapes,
atmospheric score by Nino Rota and set-piece action scenes,
L'Ennemi
public no 1 sometimes appears more like a serious homage to the American film noir
gangster movie than a parody, although the presence of a certain horse-faced comedian easily shatters
that illusion.
As ever, Fernandel gives great entertainment value as the hapless innocent who gets
in way out his depth, aided by Michel Audiard's witty dialogue, although he is very nearly out-staged by
David Opatoshu who, as the gangster Slim, has some of the best gags. The
production values and performances are exceptionally high for a mainstream French comedy
of this period, and for those who need it there is even a touch of Hollywood glamour,
in the guise of the stunning Zsa Zsa Gabor. The only let down is that the plot
runs out of steam towards the end and risks collapsing under the weight of its own
increasingly strained pastiche. This is a minor failing however. With Fernandel
performing at his near-best,
L'Ennemi
public no 1 is a non-stop romp, a delightful send-up of one of cinema's
most popular genres.
© James Travers 2007
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Next Henri Verneuil film:
Le Boulanger de Valorgue (1953)
Film Synopsis
Having lost his job in a New York department store on account of his advanced myopia,
Joe Calvet decides to cheer himself up with a visit to the cinema. When he leaves
the theatre, he walks out with the coat of another man, who happens to be a member of
a notorious band of gangsters. When Joe pulls a gun out of the pocket of the coat,
he is arrested and, mistaken as the gangsters' boss, sent to prison. One of the
gangsters, an attractive blonde named Lola, sees an opportunity to take control of her
band of crooks and killers. But first, her gangster associates must break into the
prison and rescue Joe….
© James Travers
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