A young crook called Joë Caligula and his crew make war on a Parisian gang.A young crook called Joë Caligula and his crew make war on a Parisian gang.A young crook called Joë Caligula and his crew make war on a Parisian gang.
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- TriviaLast film of Junie Astor before her premature death at age 55.
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Splendid, sparkling black and white widescreen crime caper from Jose Benazeraf. Occasionally resembling a US 'roughie' this is a stylised Movie with, very much, the look of the french new wave. Surprisingly violent with some battle between a bunch of cool kids and the more established crooks and pimps. Whole scenes seem to suddenly jump into action as the cool ones leap into poses. There is a great scene where they dance to a juke box and another when apropos nothing one of the girls imitates a shop window mannequin as she walks by. Always great looking, ever violent, sometimes amusing this also has some wonderful cabaret and striptease sequences. A little uneven and fades towards the end but quite a find and much recommended view.
- christopher-underwood
- Jan 28, 2014
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- Joe Caligula: Tallow for the Old Men
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.66 : 1
- 4:3 Letterbox
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By what name was Joë Caligula - Du suif chez les dabes (1969) officially released in Canada in English?
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