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- It received a mixed critical reception upon its release, with Jean-Luc Godard and Cahiers du Cinéma praising its evocative atmosphere and Melville's direction, but Le Monde and L’Aurore criticizing it as a boring, poorly written excuse for Melville to indulge his fascination with America.
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Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review walter m In "Two Men in Manhattan," a French diplomat has gone missing in New York City. Due to the sensitive nature...
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- Jean-Pierre Melville
- Mystery & Thriller
- Pierre Grasset
Two Men in Manhattan ( French: Deux hommes dans Manhattan) is a 1959 French film noir written and directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. It stars Melville and Pierre Grasset as two French journalists in New York City who are searching for a missing United Nations diplomat.
Two Men in Manhattan. A French UN delegate has disappeared into thin air, sending reporter Moreau (Jean-Pierre Melville) and hard drinking photographer Delmas (Pierre Grasset) on an assignment to find him. Their only lead is a picture of three women.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Jean-Pierre Melville
- 1959-10-16
An in-depth review of the film Deux hommes dans Manhattan (1959), aka Two Men in Manhattan, directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, featuring Pierre Grasset, Christiane Eudes, Ginger Hall.
- Jean-Pierre Melville
Two Men in Manhattan pushes the envelope on everything but quality. Sure, it has lesbians, bare breasts and loads of sex references, but does it help? Say hello of Jean-Pierre Melville's cheap and signature-less alter-ego.
Mar 9, 2024 · Two Men in Manhattan 1959 ★★★. Two Men in Manhattan. 1959. ★★★. Watched Mar 09 , 2024. Action! – Three Auteurs: In The Wavelength of Melville. One thing that has become a given at this point in Melville’s films is that the score would be great. All pure vibes here.
Oct 13, 2011 · Two Men in Manhattan. 1 hour 25 min • 1959. by J.R. Jones October 13, 2011. French director Jean-Pierre Melville ( Le Samourai) brings his particular brand of moral rot to New York City for...