Film Review
Before he became obsessed with railing against the injustices of the
French judiciary, director André Cayatte was content with the
less high-minded objective of entertaining mainstream cinema
audiences.
Le Dessous des
cartes is one of his more successful attempts at a crowdpleasing
genre film, a slick murder mystery inspired by the cause
célèbre of the 1930s, the Stavisky Affair.
Le Dessous des cartes may not be
the most profound and thought-provoking of Cayatte's films but it is an
entertaining distraction, its suspenseful narrative coloured by a
wealth of talent on the acting front.
Madeleine Sologne received top-billing as the Veronica Lake-like femme
fatale but proved to be a massive liability, owing to her much
publicised friendliness towards the Germans during the
Occupation. After a meteoric rise to stardom through her
appearance in Jean Delannoy's
L'Éternel retour (1943)
Sologne's taste of fame was brief and by the time she made
Le Dessous des cartes her career
was all but over. The film's failure at the box office was a blow
that no actress could recover from. This is a shame as Sologne's
alluring screen presence was virtually unrivalled in French cinema at
the time, and Cayatte exploits her ice cold beauty to devastating
effect in his film.
The earthy and amiable Serge Reggiani is the perfect complement to
Sologne's svelte golden haired temptress. Just as Sologne's
career was about to hit the buffers, Reggiani's was on the brink of
taking off, although he too would fail to secure lasting stardom as an
actor. Cayatte later employed him on
Les Amants de Vérone
(1949), a few years before Reggiani found his most celebrated role, in
Jacques Becker's
Casque d'or (1952). Also
early in his career, Paul Meurisse shows up as a duplicitous police
inspector, although the actor fails to bring to the part the menace and
charm of his subsequent screen portrayals. Reggiani and Meurisse
were the only two members of the original film to appear in its Italian
version
Manù il
contrabbandiere, directed by Lucio de Caro in the same
year. Another name to watch out for is Janine Darcey, a perfect
choice for the role of Reggiani's dowdy girlfriend (she was married to
the actor at the time). With such a distinguished cast and a plot
worthy of Simenon,
Le Dessous des
cartes can hardly fail to please.
© James Travers 2014
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Next André Cayatte film:
Les Amants de Vérone (1949)
Film Synopsis
His criminal activities exposed, a crooked financier named
Géraudy takes flight and intends to make his escape across the
alpine border with the help of a young smuggler, Manu. When his
wife Florence declines to join him, Géraudy hangs himself, thus
depriving her of his life insurance. Florence persuades
Inspecteur Nansen that Géraudy's death was murder not suicide,
and Manu is soon arrested as the obvious suspect. Manu's only
hope is a suicide note written by Géraudy just before he killed
himself, but this he has entrusted to his girlfriend. The latter
cannot forgive Manu when she sees him with Florence and so it appears
that an innocent young man will be condemned for Géraudy's
supposed murder...
© James Travers
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