Le Bossu (1959 film)

Le Bossu is a French-Italian swashbuckler film starring Jean Marais and directed by André Hunebelle. The film also featured Bourvil, possibly the most popular French comedian of the time. So successful was the formula that Hunebelle teamed up the same two actors for his next action film, Captain Blood.[2]

Le bossu
Directed byAndré Hunebelle
Produced byPaul Cadeac d'Arbaud
Written byJean Halain dialogue
Pierre Foucaud
André Hunebelle
Based onLe bossu
by Paul Féval
StarringJean Marais
Bourvil
Sabine Sesselmann
Music byJean Marion
CinematographyMarcel Grignon
Edited byJean Feyte
Release date
  • November 26, 1959 (1959-11-26) (Eastern Germany)

January 13, 1960 (1960-01-13)
(France)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench
Box office5,845,980 admissions (France)[1]

Plot

Duke Philippe de Nevers (Hubert Noël) is an influential and popular man who is married to a beautiful wife called Isabelle (Sabine Sesselmann). His rival Philippe de Gonzague (François Chaumette) hates him enough to organise an attempt on him. The Duke is accompanied by Henri de Lagardère (Jean Marais) when de Gonzague's henchmen altogether attack him. Lagardère cannot save his friend because the both of them are hopelessly outnumbered. He has to escape in order to save the Duke's daughter and swears revenge. Together with his old buddy Passepoil (Bourvil) he raises the little girl in Spain. At the same time he returns frequently to France where he detects confronts his friend's murderers and puts them to the sword one by one until only their former leader is left. Finally he discovers that Philippe de Gonzague is the man for whom he is looking.

Production

The film was shot between May 19 and July 28 in the "Franstudio" of Saint-Maurice and in the Pyrénées-Orientales. The scene showing how three henchmen are sent to Spain for Lagardère and the duke's daughter were shot at the Pont du Diable (Céret).
Maître d'armes André Gardère was the accountable instructor concerning the choreography of all fencing scenes.
Guy Delorme, who would play Comte de Rochefort in Bernard Borderie's 1961 version of The Three Musketeers appears here as a henchman.
Sabine Sesselmann was dubbed by Gilberte Aubry (as Aurore de Nevers) and Jacqueline Porel (as Isabelle de Caylus).

Cast

ActorCharacter
Jean MaraisHenri de Lagardère alias le Bossu
BourvilPassepoil
Sabine SesselmannAurore de Nevers
Isabelle de Caylus
François ChaumettePhilippe de Gonzague
Jean Le PoulainMonsieur de Peyrolles
Hubert NoëlDuke Philippe de Nevers
Paulette DubostLady Marthe
Paul CamboPhilippe II, Duke of Orléans
Edmond BeauchampDon Miguel
Georges DoukingMarquis de Caylus
Guy Delormehenchman

See also

References

This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

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