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ComedyCrimeDrama

Coup de Torchon

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A pathetic police chief, humiliated by everyone around him, suddenly wants a clean slate in life, and resorts to drastic means to achieve it.

Release Date : 1981-11-04

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Les Films de la TourLittle BearFilms A2

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Philippe Noiret

Character Name : Lucien Cordier

Original Name : Philippe Noiret

Gender : Male

Isabelle Huppert

Character Name : Rose Mercaillou

Original Name : Isabelle Huppert

Gender : Female

Jean-Pierre Marielle

Character Name : Le Peron

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Marielle

Gender : Male

Stéphane Audran

Character Name : Huguette Cordier

Original Name : Stéphane Audran

Gender : Female

Eddy Mitchell

Character Name : Nono

Original Name : Eddy Mitchell

Gender : Male

Guy Marchand

Character Name : Marcel Chavasson

Original Name : Guy Marchand

Gender : Male

Irène Skobline

Character Name : Anne, l'institutrice

Original Name : Irène Skobline

Gender : Female

Michel Beaune

Character Name : Vanderbrouck

Original Name : Michel Beaune

Gender : Male

Jean Champion

Character Name : Le curé

Original Name : Jean Champion

Gender : Male

Victor Garrivier

Character Name : Marcaillou

Original Name : Victor Garrivier

Gender : Male

Gérard Hernandez

Character Name : Leonelli

Original Name : Gérard Hernandez

Gender : Male

Abdoulaye Diop

Character Name : Fête Nat

Original Name : Abdoulaye Diop

Gender : Male

Daniel Langlet

Character Name : Paulo

Original Name : Daniel Langlet

Gender : Male

François Perrot

Character Name : Le colonel Tramichel

Original Name : François Perrot

Gender : Male

Samba Mané

Character Name : Vendredi

Original Name : Samba Mané

Gender : Male

Raymond Hermantier

Character Name : L'aveugle

Original Name : Raymond Hermantier

Gender : Male

Mamadou Dioumé

Character Name : L'interprète au cinéma

Original Name : Mamadou Dioumé

Gender : Male

Irénée Martin

Character Name : La femme au cimetière

Original Name : Irénée Martin

Gender : Male

Max Ernst

Character Name : Le soldat mexicain (dans le film publicitaire "Galeries Barbès")

Original Name : Max Ernst

Gender : Male

Paul Grimault

Character Name : Le condamné à mort (dans le film publicitaire "Galeries Barbès")

Original Name : Paul Grimault

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-13

I did really quite enjoy Philippe Noiret's performance here, but I couldn't help but wonder if Sir Peter Ustinov wouldn't have had fun with this part too. It's all set in French West Africa just before the start of WWII. His town is a small, largely agrarian and provincial one where "Cordier" is the local cop. To be fair, he's a bit of an hopeless case and everyone from his wife "Hugette" (Stéphane Audran) downwards takes him for a fool. Suddenly though, something snaps. His attitude changes to one of an avenging angel who discovers that he does actually quite enjoy killing people - and he knows full well that nobody cares about the law. His new found, emboldened, character also embarks on a bit of a fling with "Rose" (Isabelle Huppert) and guess what, she's quite keen on getting in on his new community strategy too! It's comedic, yes - but very darkly so as it deals with issues of colonial superiority. Not just with the locals but amongst an hierarchy of their own community that is riddled with double-standards, hypocrisy and odious contradictions. As the story develops, we see an entertaining vision of the obnoxious pursuing the ghastly and just about everyone gets their just desserts. The writing (even via subtitles) is really quite imaginatively pithy; Noiret and Audran have one of those hate/hate relationships that it's a joy to watch, albeit it from a safe distance. It does lose it's way a little towards the end. Bernard Tavernier seems to have run out of steam and has no obvious way of concluding things in as pacy a fashion as the first ninety minutes or so of the story. Still, it uses a degree of satire to cast some delightful aspersions on the colonial classes and I quite enjoyed it.