Home > Adventure >

The Mysteries of Paris

The Mysteries of Paris (1962)

October. 10,1962
|
6.4
| Adventure History

The Marquis Rodolphe de Sombrueil accidentally runs over a working man with his carriage and helps his widow -- unjustly accused of robbery -- to find her missing daughter.

...

Watch Trailer

Cast

Reviews

BlazeLime
1962/10/10

Strong and Moving!

More
SunnyHello
1962/10/11

Nice effects though.

More
Justina
1962/10/12

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

More
Francene Odetta
1962/10/13

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

More
dbdumonteil
1962/10/14

"Les mystères de Paris" was one of the most famous melodramatic popular novels in the 19th century:completely implausible,it nevertheless displays a lot of qualities:its depiction of the lowest depths of the society was sometimes impressive;a sinister-looking gallery of characters unforgettable:Monsieur Pipelet,La Chouette,Le Maître d'école,Le Chourineur...In its own way,it paved a reliable way for Hugo's "les misérables".Keeping from Eugène Sue nothing but the proper nouns-and adding two lead characters(Raymond Pellegrin's baron and Dany Robin's Irene that do not even belong to the novel)-André Hunebelle 's treatment is not faithful to the original story and offers a muddled screenplay ,even more far-fetched than Sue's mammoth work (more than 1,000 pages).In France,it was the end of the swashbuckler era,and Jean Marais was about to ditch the genre for the broader horizons of the spy thriller .But here,he's still the hero,fighting for a maiden orphan -played by Jill Haworth,whom Hunebelle found in the "Exodus" cast-.One must indicate that Marais does the stunts himself,as in all his other movies,and here he delivers the goods!Word to the wise:try,if you can, to see Jacques de Baroncelli's version (1943)which 's got a stellar cast.It's very hard to find,but entertaining.

More