Elevator to the Gallows

1958 [FRENCH]

Action / Crime / Drama / Thriller

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Jeanne Moreau as Florence Carala
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823.69 MB
1192*720
French 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 2 / 5
1.51 GB
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French 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 31 min
P/S 2 / 16

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Reviewed by MartinHafer9 / 10

an excellent film, though a little far-fetched film

I'll admit that this film's plot is a little hard to believe. However, in some cases, such as this film, I think it's okay to suspend disbelief and enjoy the picture. How all the chain of events conspire together to create the plot is actually fascinating to watch and I found myself really pulled into the film.

The movie is sort of like film noir, though without the usual tough main characters. Yes, the two main male leads do commit murders, but they seem much less sure of themselves and smooth as the typical noir leads. In a way, the film was sort of like a noir and Hitchcock film combined. I'd say more, but it would give away the plot. Give it a try--you're bound to enjoy it.

Reviewed by Hitchcoc10 / 10

New Wave, Noir

This is a stellar example of the New French Cinema. A soldier of fortune is hired to kill the rich husband of a society woman. She will be rich and have him as well. But he makes a stupid error. He has used a hook and a rope to go from one floor to the next so he can do the foul deed; but something goes wrong. He kills the man, but when he gets in the car he sees the rope hanging from the barrier he used as a foothold. He goes back in the building, gets on the elevator, but the security guy turns off the power to the building, trapping him between floors, where her stays. Meanwhile, a young punk and his empty headed girlfriend steal his car. Now he will be blamed for anything these two do. This is one of those movies where you kind of pull for the bad guy, but you know things don't always run smooth. Miles Davis music plays all the way through. It is atmospheric and tense throughout.

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho9 / 10

Camera Has Many Photos

The former Captain Julien Tavernier (Maurice Ronet) works in the company of the powerful arms dealer Simon Carala (Jean Wall) and is the lover of his wife Florence Carala (Jeanne Moreau). Julien and Florence plot a scheme to kill Simon simulating a suicide. Julien stays after-hours in the company with the telephone operator and the doorman and comes to his office. He climbs to Simon's office using a rope outside the window and kills the executive. He runs to his office to attend a phone call and forgets the rope, and leaves the building with the two employees to have an alibi. When he is ready to drive his car, he sees the rope hanging outside the building and he returns to withdraw the rope, leaving his overcoat and revolver in the car. When he enters in the lift, the doorman shutdown the building and Julien is trapped inside the elevator.

Meanwhile the smalltime thief Louis (Georges Poujouly) steals Julien's car and drives to a motel with his girlfriend Véronique (Yori Bertin) and lodge using the name of Julien. They drink with the German tourists Horst Bencker (Iván Petrovich) and his wife Frieda Bencker (Elga Andersen) and early in the morning, Louis tries to steal his Mercedes Benz. When he is surprised by Horst, Louis shots and kills the couple. Julien Tavernier becomes the prime suspect of the murder and when he leaves the lift, he does not have alibi for the murder of Simon Carala and the German tourists.

"Ascenseur pour l'Échafaud" is the first feature of Louis Malle, who is also one of the writers. The unpredictable and original story is fantastic, the screenplay has many plot points until the very last scene and the performances are top-notch.

Julien Tavernier is a methodic military with cold blood that gets caught between the rock and a hard place due to a mistake and lots of bad luck. The soundtrack with the music of Miles Davis gives a touch of class to this little masterpiece. The result is one of the best thrillers entwined with comedy of errors that I have ever seen. My vote is nine.

Title (Brazil): "Ascensor Para o Cadafalso" ("Elevator to the Gallows")

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