Le vieux fusil
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Directed by | Robert Enrico |
Written by | Robert Enrico Pascal Jardin Claude Veillot |
Starring | Philippe Noiret Romy Schneider Jean Bouise |
Music by | François de Roubaix |
Cinematography | Étienne Becker |
Edited by | Ava Zora Eva Zora |
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Les Productions Artistes Associés
Mercure Productions TIT Filmproduktion GmbH |
Distributed by | Mercure Productions |
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Running time
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103 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Le vieux fusil (English title: The Old Gun aka Vengeance One by One) is a 1975 French film directed by Robert Enrico, and starring Philippe Noiret, Romy Schneider and Jean Bouise. It won the 1976 César Award for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Music, and was nominated for best director, supporting actor, writing, cinematography, editing and sound. The film is based on the Massacre of Oradour-sur-Glane in 1944.
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Plot
In Montauban in 1944, during the German retreat from France, Julien Dandieu is an ageing, embittered surgeon in the local hospital. Frightened by the German army entering Montauban, Dandieu asks his friend Francois to drive his wife and his daughter to the remote village where he owns a chateau. One week later, Dandieu sets off to meet them for the weekend, but the Germans have now occupied the village. He finds that all the villagers have been herded into the church and shot. In the château, he finds his daughter shot and his wife immolated by a flame-thrower.
Dandieu decides to kill as many Germans as possible to avenge his family. He takes an old shotgun he used as a child while hunting with his father and starts to kill them one by one. They begin to think they are surrounded by many partisans and do not realise that he is, in fact, the only one, taking advantage of his knowledge of the secret passages within the chateau. He beats one of the SS men to death, shoots some of them and lets two of them drown in the well, where he closes the grid, preventing them from escaping.
With no more cartridges for the shotgun, he finds the flame-thrower which killed his beloved wife and uses it to kill the SS officer as he is about to commit suicide standing in front of the two-way mirror. The film ends with the liberation of the place by the French Resistance.
Cast
- Philippe Noiret as Julien Dandieu
- Romy Schneider as Clara Dandieu
- Jean Bouise as François
- Joachim Hansen as SS officer
- Robert Hoffmann as Lieutenant
- Karl Michael Vogler as Doctor Müller
- Madeleine Ozeray as Julien's Mother
See also
- Bruniquel, in the Tarn-et-Garonne department, the village where the film was shot.
- Château de Bruniquel, the landmark of the village, where most of the film was shot.
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Le vieux fusil at IMDb
- Le vieux fusil at AllMovie
- Le vieux fusil at Rotten Tomatoes
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- 1975 films
- French-language films
- 1970s drama films
- French films
- French war films
- World War II films
- War drama films
- Films about the French Resistance
- Films set in 1944
- Films directed by Robert Enrico
- Best Film César Award winners
- Films featuring a Best Actor César Award winning performance
- Films about revenge
- Western Front of World War II films
- Oradour-sur-Glane massacre