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36 Quai des Orfèvres (film)

36 Quai des Orfèvres (English: "36 Quay of Goldsmiths" / International title: "The 36") is a 2004 French film directed by Olivier Marchal and starring Daniel Auteuil and Gérard Depardieu. The title derives from the original address of the Judicial Police headquarters, part of the larger Palais de Justice of Paris on the Île de la Cité. The film takes place in Paris, where two cops (Auteuil and Depardieu) are competing for the vacant seat of chief of the Paris Criminal police while involved in a search for a gang of violent thieves. The film is directed by Olivier Marchal, a former police officer who spent 12 years in the French police. The story is loosely inspired from real events which occurred during the 1980s in France (see the gang des postiches arrest). The film was nominated for eight César Awards. The movie was remade in South Korea in 2019 as The Beast.[3]

36 Quai des Orfèvres
Directed byOlivier Marchal
Written byOlivier Marchal
Franck Mancuso
Julien Rappeneau
Produced byFranck Chorot
Cyril Colbeau-Justin
Jean-Baptiste Dupont
StarringDaniel Auteuil
Gérard Depardieu
André Dussollier
Roschdy Zem
Valeria Golino
CinematographyDenis Rouden
Edited byHugues Darmois
Music byErwann Kermorvant
Axelle Renoir
Production
companies
Gaumont
LGM Productions
TF1 Films Production
KL Productions
Canal+
CinéCinéma
Uni Etoile 2
Distributed byGaumont Columbia TriStar Films
Release date
  • 24 November 2004 (2004-11-24)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$15 million[1]
Box office$18.3 million[2]

Plot edit

Two Prefecture of Police officers: Léo Vrinks (Daniel Auteuil), head of the BRI and Denis Klein (Gérard Depardieu), head of the BRB, both in Paris, wish to succeed their superior, the chief of the criminal police (André Dussolier), who is being promoted. Success depends on catching a murderous and highly active gang of armoured-car robbers. Another source of rivalry is that Camille (Valeria Golino), Vrinks' wife, used to be Klein's lover.

Vrinks is an effective detective with loyal subordinates and some unsavory informants. Klein, who has questionable ethics, is less accomplished. Consequently, his marriage is strained and he drinks heavily. Vrinks helps people such as a bartender, who is raped and beaten by Bruno (Ivan Franek) while being robbed. Vrinks and his team kidnap Bruno, drive him to a forest where they strip and bind him, give him a mock execution, push him into an open grave, warn him to leave the bartender alone, and then abandon him.

Vrinks' use of informants backfires when one on weekend release from prison, Silien (Roschdy Zem), tricks him into being his getaway driver when he murders a gangster whose testimony convicted him. Silien, in a quid pro quo for Vrinks' providing an alibi and keeping silent, tells him about the gang's personnel and hideout. Vrink, implicated in the murder, has little choice but to agree. The victim was an informant of Klein, who suspects Silien of involvement.

Vrinks' team stake out the hideout, with Klein's team as backup but, on the verge of arrests, Klein ignores procedure and drunkenly approaches the gang. While most are still apprehended, an alerted car load open fire, killing Vrinks' best friend and taking a detective hostage. Later, she escapes and one of the criminals is caught and another shot while trying to force a roadblock.

An investigation is launched into the detective's death, but one of Klein's informants coincidentally introduces him to a prostitute who witnessed the murder by Silien. Discovering Vrinks' role, Klein ensures he is prosecuted, meaning that Vrinks' evidence on the gang arrest is inadmissible and Klein exonerated of blame. He offers Camille help but she rejects him. While under arrest, awaiting proceedings, Vrinks disarms his guards, to allow him talk to his wife Camille in the court corridor.

Camille is invited to a meeting by Silien, but her phone is being tapped by Klein's team, who are seeking him. Silien gets into her car and offers her money to live on. Klein, who has been tailing her, orders his team to move in to capture Silien despite being warned of the danger to Camille. They flee but Klein orders that Camille's small and insubstantial car forced off the road and she and Silien are killed in the crash. Klein uses Silien's gun to shoot the dead Camille, then uses his own gun to shoot Silien's body. It now looks like Silien shot Camille, causing the crash, and Klein then shot Silien in self-defence, absolving him of responsibility for their deaths.

Seven years later, Vrinks is released. Klein, who now heads the Paris criminal police, kept his team silent about the truth of Camille's death by promotions, retirements and transfers. Vrinks reunites with his daughter, telling her they are leaving after some unfinished business. He visits Titi, an old colleague, who now works at a club, to find out about Camille's death. They have an spontaneous fight with men who seemed familiar, namely Bruno's friends, who threaten revenge. Later, Bruno ambushes Titi and discovers he was one of the policemen who humiliated him before. He demands to know the names of the others before beating him into a coma.

Vrinks gets a gun to take revenge on Klein, who is attending a police ball. Using a stolen ID, Vrinks attends and confronts Klein in the lavatory. Klein explains Camille was dead when he shot her, and Vrinks suggests he kill himself with Vrinks' gun to avoid exposure. After Vrinks leaves, Klein follows him out, shouting obscenities, threatening to shoot him and blaming him for Camille's death. Bruno, lying in wait, shoots Klein dead. It appears that Titi gave his attackers Klein's name, instead of Vrinks's.

The film ends with Vrinks and his daughter at airport security, heading for a new life abroad.

Cast edit

Aurore Auteuil, the actress who plays Vrinks' daughter (as a grown up) in the film is Daniel Auteuil's real life daughter.

Production edit

In naming the informant Silien, Olivier Marchal is making a conscious tribute to the whole genre of the French "Policier", Silien being a character in the classic film Le Doulos, played by Jean-Paul Belmondo.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "36, quai des orfèvres (2004) - JPBox-Office".
  2. ^ "Quai des illusions".
  3. ^ "Movie Review - the Beast (2019)". 30 March 2020.
  4. ^ Source: 36 film notes by Miles Fielder.

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during the 1980s in France see the gang des postiches arrest The film was nominated for eight Cesar Awards The movie was remade in South Korea in 2019 as The Beast 3 36 Quai des OrfevresDirected byOlivier MarchalWritten byOlivier MarchalFranck MancusoJulien RappeneauProduced byFranck ChorotCyril Colbeau JustinJean Baptiste DupontStarringDaniel AuteuilGerard DepardieuAndre DussollierRoschdy ZemValeria GolinoCinematographyDenis RoudenEdited byHugues DarmoisMusic byErwann KermorvantAxelle RenoirProductioncompaniesGaumontLGM ProductionsTF1 Films ProductionKL ProductionsCanal CineCinemaUni Etoile 2Distributed byGaumont Columbia TriStar FilmsRelease date24 November 2004 2004 11 24 Running time110 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrenchBudget 15 million 1 Box office 18 3 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editTwo Prefecture of Police officers Leo Vrinks Daniel Auteuil head of the BRI and Denis Klein Gerard Depardieu head of the BRB both in Paris wish to succeed their superior the chief of the criminal police Andre Dussolier who is being promoted Success depends on catching a murderous and highly active gang of armoured car robbers Another source of rivalry is that Camille Valeria Golino Vrinks wife used to be Klein s lover Vrinks is an effective detective with loyal subordinates and some unsavory informants Klein who has questionable ethics is less accomplished Consequently his marriage is strained and he drinks heavily Vrinks helps people such as a bartender who is raped and beaten by Bruno Ivan Franek while being robbed Vrinks and his team kidnap Bruno drive him to a forest where they strip and bind him give him a mock execution push him into an open grave warn him to leave the bartender alone and then abandon him Vrinks use of informants backfires when one on weekend release from prison Silien Roschdy Zem tricks him into being his getaway driver when he murders a gangster whose testimony convicted him Silien in a quid pro quo for Vrinks providing an alibi and keeping silent tells him about the gang s personnel and hideout Vrink implicated in the murder has little choice but to agree The victim was an informant of Klein who suspects Silien of involvement Vrinks team stake out the hideout with Klein s team as backup but on the verge of arrests Klein ignores procedure and drunkenly approaches the gang While most are still apprehended an alerted car load open fire killing Vrinks best friend and taking a detective hostage Later she escapes and one of the criminals is caught and another shot while trying to force a roadblock An investigation is launched into the detective s death but one of Klein s informants coincidentally introduces him to a prostitute who witnessed the murder by Silien Discovering Vrinks role Klein ensures he is prosecuted meaning that Vrinks evidence on the gang arrest is inadmissible and Klein exonerated of blame He offers Camille help but she rejects him While under arrest awaiting proceedings Vrinks disarms his guards to allow him talk to his wife Camille in the court corridor Camille is invited to a meeting by Silien but her phone is being tapped by Klein s team who are seeking him Silien gets into her car and offers her money to live on Klein who has been tailing her orders his team to move in to capture Silien despite being warned of the danger to Camille They flee but Klein orders that Camille s small and insubstantial car forced off the road and she and Silien are killed in the crash Klein uses Silien s gun to shoot the dead Camille then uses his own gun to shoot Silien s body It now looks like Silien shot Camille causing the crash and Klein then shot Silien in self defence absolving him of responsibility for their deaths Seven years later Vrinks is released Klein who now heads the Paris criminal police kept his team silent about the truth of Camille s death by promotions retirements and transfers Vrinks reunites with his daughter telling her they are leaving after some unfinished business He visits Titi an old colleague who now works at a club to find out about Camille s death They have an spontaneous fight with men who seemed familiar namely Bruno s friends who threaten revenge Later Bruno ambushes Titi and discovers he was one of the policemen who humiliated him before He demands to know the names of the others before beating him into a coma Vrinks gets a gun to take revenge on Klein who is attending a police ball Using a stolen ID Vrinks attends and confronts Klein in the lavatory Klein explains Camille was dead when he shot her and Vrinks suggests he kill himself with Vrinks gun to avoid exposure After Vrinks leaves Klein follows him out shouting obscenities threatening to shoot him and blaming him for Camille s death Bruno lying in wait shoots Klein dead It appears that Titi gave his attackers Klein s name instead of Vrinks s The film ends with Vrinks and his daughter at airport security heading for a new life abroad Cast editDaniel Auteuil as Leo Vrinks Gerard Depardieu as Denis Klein Andre Dussollier as Robert Mancini Roschdy Zem as Hugo Silien Valeria Golino as Camille Vrinks Anne Consigny as Helene Klein Mylene Demongeot as Manou Berliner Francis Renaud as Titi Brasseur Daniel Duval as Eddy Valence Catherine Marchal fr as Eve Verhagen Guy Lecluyse as Groluc Alain Figlarz fr as Francis Horn Jo Prestia as Victor Dragan Vincent Moscato as Jenner Stephane Metzger fr as Smao Olivier Marchal as Christo Solene Blasch as Lola Vrinks 11 years old Aurore Auteuil as Lola Vrinks 17 years old Aurore Auteuil the actress who plays Vrinks daughter as a grown up in the film is Daniel Auteuil s real life daughter Production editIn naming the informant Silien Olivier Marchal is making a conscious tribute to the whole genre of the French Policier Silien being a character in the classic film Le Doulos played by Jean Paul Belmondo 4 See also editCinema of FranceReferences edit 36 quai des orfevres 2004 JPBox Office Quai des illusions Movie Review the Beast 2019 30 March 2020 Source 36 film notes by Miles Fielder External links edit36 Quai des Orfevres at IMDb nbsp 36 Quai des Orfevres at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 36 Quai des Orfevres film amp oldid 1221948126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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