Papillon


Papillon

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957 (8/10)

ランタイム: 151 分

発売日 1973-12-13

予算: $12,000,000.00

売り上げ高: $53,267,000.00

制作会社:

  • Allied Artists Pictures
  • Solar Productions
  • Corona-General

生産の国:

  • United States of America

ジャンル:

  • 犯罪
  • ドラマ

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さらに詳しい情報

Henri "Papillon" Charriere
Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen
Louis Dega
Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman
Indian Chief
Victor Jory
Victor Jory
Julot
Don Gordon
Don Gordon
Toussaint
Anthony Zerbe
Anthony Zerbe
Maturette
Robert Deman
Robert Deman
Clusiot
Woodrow Parfrey
Woodrow Parfrey
Lariot
Bill Mumy
Bill Mumy
Dr. Chatal
George Coulouris
George Coulouris
Zoraima
Ratna Assan
Ratna Assan
Warden Barrot
William Smithers
William Smithers
Pascal
Val Avery
Val Avery
Antonio
Gregory Sierra
Gregory Sierra
Sergeant
Vic Tayback
Vic Tayback
Guard
Mills Watson
Mills Watson
Santini
Ron Soble
Ron Soble
Mother Superior
Barbara Morrison
Barbara Morrison
Butterfly Trader
Don Hanmer
Don Hanmer
Old Con
E.J. André
E.J. André
Commandant
Richard Angarola
Richard Angarola
Classification Officer
Jack Denbo
Jack Denbo
Guard
Len Lesser
Len Lesser
Masked Breton
John Quade
John Quade
Deputy Warden
Fred Sadoff
Fred Sadoff
Turnkey
Allen Jaffe
Allen Jaffe
Old Trustee
Liam Dunn
Liam Dunn
Unit Production Manager
Robert Watts
Robert Watts
Original Music Composer
Jerry Goldsmith
Jerry Goldsmith
Casting
Jack Baur
Jack Baur
Costume Design
Anthony Powell
Anthony Powell
First Assistant Director
José López Rodero
José López Rodero
Art Direction
Jack Maxsted
Jack Maxsted
Screenplay
Dalton Trumbo
Dalton Trumbo
Editor
Robert Swink
Robert Swink
Production Design
Anthony Masters
Anthony Masters
Director
Franklin J. Schaffner
Franklin J. Schaffner
Producer
Franklin J. Schaffner
Franklin J. Schaffner
Director of Photography
Fred J. Koenekamp
Fred J. Koenekamp
Screenplay
Lorenzo Semple Jr.
Lorenzo Semple Jr.
Executive Producer
Ted Richmond
Ted Richmond
Wardrobe Supervisor
Tony Pueo
Tony Pueo
Producer
Robert Dorfmann
Robert Dorfmann
Orchestrator
Arthur Morton
Arthur Morton
Special Effects
Alex Weldon
Alex Weldon
Camera Operator
Thomas Laughridge
Thomas Laughridge
Gaffer
Gene Stout
Gene Stout
Script Supervisor
Marshall Schlom
Marshall Schlom
Book
Henri Charrière
Henri Charrière
Set Dresser
Hugh Scaife
Hugh Scaife
Music Editor
Erma E. Levin
Erma E. Levin
Sound Editor
Gordon Daniel
Gordon Daniel
Makeup Designer
Charles H. Schram
Charles H. Schram
Assistant Property Master
Bill MacSems
Bill MacSems
Property Master
Dennis J. Parrish
Dennis J. Parrish
Camera Operator
Jack Courtland
Jack Courtland
Sound Recordist
Derek Ball
Derek Ball
Production Manager
Emmett Emerson
Emmett Emerson
Wardrobe Supervisor
Mickey Sherrard
Mickey Sherrard
First Assistant Director
Kuki López Rodero
Kuki López Rodero
Second Assistant Director
Roberto Parra
Roberto Parra
Second Assistant Director
Joe Nayfack
Joe Nayfack
Key Grip
Reggie Jones
Reggie Jones

John Chard

Grim and authentic telling of Henri "Papillon" Charrière's time at Devil's Island. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner (Planet Of The Apes/Patton), Papillon is adapted for the screen by Dalton Trumbo & Lorenzo Semple Jr. from notorious French felon Henri "Papillon" Charrière's own novel. It stars Steve McQueen (Papillon) & Dustin Hoffman (Louis Dega), is primarily shot in Jamaica & Spain with Fred J. Koenekamp (The Towering Inferno) on photography duties and Jerry Goldsmith provides the score. Henri "Papillon" Charrière was a crook, a bad egg, he however was sent to the notorious, inescapable, prison fortress of Devil's Island for a murder he didn't commit. The film, as is the book, is a fictionalised account of Charrière's time at the penal colony. The film is probably best described as being a stirring drama of friendship under duress, endurance and opportunism, all neatly blended with an adventure based heart. Schaffner directs it with great technical skill, for in a film with minimal dialogue, he manages to perfectly stifle the viewer with a hot sweaty atmosphere. Something that is crucial for us to feel the confines of this penal colony life. These men are doing hard time, lets not soft soap it Hollywood style, lets get the feel right, something, that much like Don Siegel also did in 79 with his excellent Escape From Alcatraz, Schaffner does exceptionally well. He is helped enormously by two fabulous performances from McQueen & Hoffman. McQueen is in his element as Papillon. Always an actor whose ability for dominating scenes without using histrionic acting was undervalued, Papillon goes some way to readdressing the myth that he was more about iconography than actual talent. His solitary confinement scenes are sublime, without saying barely a word. As Papillon stave's off starvation, madness and disease, McQueen has such a powerful and believable presence, he pulls us into that five by five paces cell with him. Incredible! Once again tho the Academy ignored McQueen's excellent work and the film only received the one Oscar nomination for Goldsmith's pinging tropical score. Hoffman's great work was something of a given, meticulous as usual in his preparation {he had studied for weeks about penal colony life}, he is the perfect foil for McQueen and the relationship is tender yet never twee. Fine support also comes from Anthony Zerbe as a compassionate leader of a leper colony & Victor Jory as an Indian Chief. The production was an expensive one, with the original budget of $4 million ballooning to $14 million, making it the most expensive film of 1973. A couple of scripts were jettisoned {money down the drain} before Schaffner enlisted Trumbo to write the screenplay. A good move because Trumbo was able to flesh out character relationships that didn't exist in the source novel. Hoffman himself was adamant that he would only play Dega if the film steered away from a buddy buddy formula and gave Dega intelligent integrity. He got it, which is credit to Trumbo since the Dega character is barely formed in the novel, in fact the film version is an amalgamation of several penal colony characters. Trumbo was rewarded with not only a considerable paycheck, but also a bit part in the movie as the colony commandant early in the piece. Initial critical reaction to the film was harsh, but the public didn't agree since the theatres were packed and the film made almost $50 million Worldwide. Making it Allied Artists most successful film ever. It has since garnered a massive fan base and has been favourably reassessed by a new wave of critics. Those old complaints about it being too sombre and too enduring to get thru just don't add up. One only has to note the thematics and essence of the story to know this fact. 9/10

John Chard

Grim and authentic telling of Henri "Papillon" Charrière's time at Devil's Island. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner (Planet Of The Apes/Patton), Papillon is adapted for the screen by Dalton Trumbo & Lorenzo Semple Jr. from notorious French felon Henri "Papillon" Charrière's own novel. It stars Steve McQueen (Papillon) & Dustin Hoffman (Louis Dega), is primarily shot in Jamaica & Spain with Fred J. Koenekamp (The Towering Inferno) on photography duties and Jerry Goldsmith provides the score. Henri "Papillon" Charrière was a crook, a bad egg, he however was sent to the notorious and inescapable prison fortress of Devil's Island for a murder he didn't commit. The film, as is the book, is a fictionalised account of Charrière's time at the penal colony. The film is probably best described as being a stirring drama of friendship under duress, endurance and opportunism, all neatly blended with an adventure based heart. Schaffner directs it with great technical skill, for in a film with minimal dialogue, he manages to perfectly stifle the viewer with a hot sweaty atmosphere. This is crucial for us to feel the confines of this penal colony life. These men are doing hard time, lets not soft soap it Hollywood style, lets get the feel right, something, that much like Don Siegel also did in 79 with his excellent Escape From Alcatraz, Schaffner does exceptionally well. He is helped enormously by two fabulous performances from McQueen & Hoffman. McQueen is in his element as Papillon. Always an actor whose ability for dominating scenes without using histrionic acting was undervalued, Papillon goes some way to readdressing the myth that he was more about iconography than actual talent. His solitary confinement scenes are sublime, and this without saying barely a word. As Papillon staves off starvation, madness and disease, McQueen has such a powerful and believable presence that he pulls us into that five by five paces cell alongside him. Incredible! Once again though the Academy ignored McQueen's excellent work and the film only received just the one Oscar nomination for Goldsmith's pinging tropical score. Hoffman's great work was something of a given, meticulous as usual in his preparation (he had studied for weeks about penal colony life), he is the perfect foil for McQueen and the relationship between them is tender yet never twee. Fine support also comes from Anthony Zerbe as a compassionate leader of a leper colony & Victor Jory as an Indian Chief. The production was an expensive one, with the original budget of $4 million ballooning to $14 million, making it the most expensive film of 1973. A couple of scripts were jettisoned (money down the drain) before Schaffner enlisted Trumbo to write the screenplay. A good move because Trumbo was able to flesh out character relationships that didn't exist in the source novel. Hoffman himself was adamant that he would only play Dega if the film steered away from a buddy buddy formula and gave Dega intelligent integrity. He got it, which is credit to Trumbo since the Dega character is barely formed in the novel, in fact the film version is an amalgamation of several penal colony characters. Trumbo was rewarded with not only a considerable paycheck, but also a bit part in the movie as the colony commandant early in the piece. Initial critical reaction to the film was harsh, but the public didn't agree since the theatres were packed and the film made almost $50 million Worldwide. This made it Allied Artists most successful film ever. It has since garnered a massive fan base and has been favourably reassessed by a new wave of critics. Those old complaints about it being too sombre and too enduring to get through just don't add up. One only has to note the thematics and essence of the story to know that this is indeed fact. 8/10

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