Goupi Red Hands

Goupi Mains Red is a film French carried out by Jacques Becker and left in 1943.

Synopsis

The film tells the history of a Charente-native family of peasants crafty one, Goupi. By various stratagems, Goupi succeed in seizing a village. This adapted work described the cruel country world full with avarice.

Data sheet

  • Title: Goupi Red Hands
  • Realization: Jacques Becker
  • Scenario and dialogs: Pierre Véry according to his novel red Goupi-Hands (editions: Gallimard -1937-), republished with the editions of the Rock (1989)
  • Adaptation: Pierre Véry, Jacques Becker
  • Assistant realizer: Marc Maurette
  • Music: Jean Alfaro
  • Images: Jean Bourgoin, Pierre Montazel
  • Operator: Henri Tiquet and Louis Stein, assisted Pierre Montazel
  • Sound: Robert Yvonnet - License sound: Tobis Klang-Film
  • Assembly: Marguerite Renoir
  • Decorations: Pierre Marquet
  • general Manager: Fred Gentry
  • Script girl: Claude Vériat
  • Production: Directing Minerva
  • of production: Jean Mugeli
  • Turning from October 10th to December 17th, 1942 in the studios Flash, for outsides in the farm of Tournesou, close to Angouleme and in the Paris region
  • Distribution: The Films Minerva
  • Coming out date in France: 4/14/1943
  • Film 35mm, black and white
  • Film French
  • Kind: drama
  • Lasted: 104 minutes

Distribution

Comments

  • the outcome of film and that of the novel are different. In 1943, under the German Occupation, it was impossible to turn in a military camp, where part of the action of the novel is. By adapting his novel, Pierre Véry had to change assassin.
  • In the novel, Pierre Véry uses indifferently red Goupi-Hands , Red Goupi-Hands or Red Mains to name its character. Jacques Becker and Pierre Véry chose Goupi Mains Red for title of film.

See too

  • Card IMDb

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