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Touchez pas au grisbi est un film français de Jacques Becker, sorti sur les écrans à Paris en mars 1954 . Il s'agit d'une adaptation de Touchez pas au grisbi ! (1953), roman du même nom d' Albert Simonin, premier volet de la trilogie de Max le Menteur, et dont les volumes suivants, également adaptés à l'écran, sont Le cave se rebiffe ...
- Jacques Becker
- Jacques BeckerMaurice GriffeAlbert Simonin
Touchez pas au grisbi est un film réalisé par Jacques Becker avec Jean Gabin, René Dary. Synopsis : Max-le-menteur et Riton viennent de réussir le coup de leur vie : voler 50 millions de ...
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- min | Action, Policier, Drame
- Jacques Becker
- 1954-03-17
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Nov 25, 2014 · Becker’s 1954 film Touchez pas au grisbi (1954), often translated into English as “Don’t Touch the Loot”, therefore appears as a loaded artistic statement by an ageing don who died shortly before younger radicals would, in the eyes of many critics and historians, render him obsolete.
- Shaun Scott
Language: French. Support: Black and White. Runtime: 94 min. Aka: Grisbi ; Hands Off the Loot. An in-depth review of the film Touchez pas au grisbi (1954), aka Grisbi, directed by Jacques Becker, featuring Jean Gabin, Rene Dary, Dora Doll.
- Jacques Becker
Watch Touchez pas au grisbi | Netflix. Hoping to retire after a major heist, Max is thrust into a tense cat-and-mouse game instead when a rival gangster hears about the loot. Watch trailers & learn more.
- 1954
- Jacques Becker
Touchez pas au grisbi , released as Honour Among Thieves in the United Kingdom and Grisbi in the United States, is a 1954 French-Italian crime film based on a novel by Albert Simonin. It was directed by Jacques Becker and stars Jean Gabin, René Dary, Paul Frankeur, Lino Ventura, Jeanne Moreau, Dora Doll, and Marilyn Buferd.
Jan 17, 2005 · Strange Reflections. A lbert Simonin’s novel Touchez pas au grisbi is said to have had a revolutionary impact on French crime writing, and Jacques Becker’s film version had a similarly transformative effect on French crime films, yet film and novel bear little resemblance to each other.