The best Paul Frankeur’s drama movies

Paul Frankeur

Paul Frankeur

29/06/1905- 27/10/1974
Today we present the best Paul Frankeur’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Paul Frankeur’s movies.
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Touchez Pas au Grisbi

Touchez Pas au Grisbi
7.7/10
Gentleman gangster Max and his partner, Riton, pull off their last, most successful heist and find themselves comfortable enough to retire in the style they enjoy. However, Max confides the details of the theft to his younger mistress, Josey -- who has secretly taken up with ambitious young rival gangster Angelo. Angelo then has Riton kidnapped and demands the stash of gold as ransom, which threatens Max's dreams of the perfect retirement.

The Milky Way

The Milky Way
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 15/03/1969
  • Character: Pierre
Two drifters go on a pilgrimage from France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Along the way, they hitchhike, beg for food, and face the Christian dogmas and heresies from different Ages.

The Lovemakers

The Lovemakers
6.9/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 13/06/1961
  • Character: Ferdinando
The death of a wealthy patriarch in 1885 sets off an interfamily power struggle.

Children of Paradise

Children of Paradise
8.3/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 15/03/1945
  • Character: L'inspecteur de police
Filmed during the German occupation, this French milestone centers around the theatrical life of a beautiful courtesan and the four men who love her. Voted the “Best French Film in History” by the French Film Academy in 1990.

The Phantom of Liberty

The Phantom of Liberty
7.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 10/09/1974
  • Character: L'aubergiste
This Surrealist film, with a title referencing the Communist Manifesto, strings together short incidents based on the life of director Luis Buñuel. Presented as chance encounters, these loosely related, intersecting situations, all without a consistent protagonist, reach from the 19th century to the 1970s. Touching briefly on subjects such as execution, pedophilia, incest, and sex, the film features an array of characters, including a sick father and incompetent police officers.

Le Deuxième Souffle

Le Deuxième Souffle
7.9/10
A gangster escapes jail and quickly makes plans to continue his criminal ways elsewhere, but a determined inspector is closing in.

Razzia

Razzia
7/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 07/04/1955
  • Character: le commissaire Fernand
Henri, the Man from Nantes, comes back to his country after a successful stay in the United States, where he was working for Liski, the drug dealer. With the fame of being a tough guy preceding him, he sets himself to the task of knowing why the French operations were not so profitable - and soon he is master of all links of the organization. He can now get it honed to perfection - or destroy it. Only... the Police are following his every step.

Marie-Octobre

Marie-Octobre
7.5/10
  • Genre: DramaMystery
  • Release: 24/04/1959
  • Character: Lucien Marinval
A group of ex-resistance fighters are brought together by Marie-Octobre, the code name of Marie-Helene Dumoulin. The former members of the network have carried on with their lives after the war, but this evening they are going to have to live again a fateful night – the night their leader was killed. He had been betrayed, his name given to the Germans. The search for the traitor puts each personality in the spotlight – and also that of the killed leader, Castille.

A Monkey in Winter

A Monkey in Winter
7.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 11/05/1962
  • Character: M. Esnault, le patron du café
The story of a man who has stopped drinking- and then dreaming- and who thanks to a young man who tries to forget a lost love in alcohol will turn drunk again during an exciting night.

Thérèse Raquin

Thérèse Raquin
7.4/10
  • Genre: DramaThriller
  • Release: 06/11/1953
  • Character: le contrôleur dans le train
Star-crossed lovers Thérèse (Simone Signoret) and Laurent (Raf Vallone) think they've gotten away with murder after Thérèse's weakling husband "falls" from a speeding train. But when forced to contend with a blackmailer's demands and the mute accusations of Thérèse's mother-in-law (French stage and screen diva Sylvie, in a scene stealing performance), it's only a matter of time before the law, their passion or blind chance trips them up.

Rue de Paris

Rue de Paris
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/10/1959
  • Character: Ernest
Life in a one-parent family with a focus on the parent, Henri Neveu (Jean Gabin), is the topic of this standard drama with a dash of comedy. While Henri was a POW during the war, his wife passed away and he returned to face the challenges of bringing up three children alone. Henri may get drunk and angry at times but he also has a better side that will not stay buried. Since handling three children alone is no easy task, the single father has the choice of growing in the process or not.

We Are All Murderers

We Are All Murderers
7.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 21/05/1952
  • Character: Léon
Originally titled Nous Sommes Tout des Assassins, We Are All Murderers was directed by Andre Cayette, a former lawyer who detested France's execution system. Charles Spaak's screenplay makes no attempt to launder the four principal characters (Marcel Mouloudji, Raymond Pellegrin, Antoinine Balpetre, Julien Verdeir): never mind the motivations, these are all hardened murderers. Still, the film condemns the sadistic ritual through which these four men are brought to the guillotine. In France, the policy is to never tell the condemned man when the execution will occur--and then to show up without warning and drag the victim kicking and screaming to his doom, without any opportunity to make peace with himself or his Maker. By the end of this harrowing film, the audience feels as dehumanized as the four "protagonists." We Are All Murderers was roundly roasted by the French law enforcement establishment, but it won a special jury prize at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival.

Nana

Nana
6.3/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 26/07/1955
  • Character: Bordenave
Nana or Nanà is a French-Italian film by Christian-Jaque starring Charles Boyer. It is an adaptation of Émile Zola's novel Nana.

Speaking of Murder

Speaking of Murder
6.6/10
Louis Bertain is the owner of a Paris garage which is the front for a robbery gang. He and his accomplices are careful to keep up a civic veneer by day, indulging in criminal activities only when "the red light is on" at night. This status quo is upset when one of the gang members becomes convinced that Louis' younger brother is a police informer.

Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case

Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case
7/10
Police Commissioner Jules Maigret returns to the small village where he spent his childhood at the request of the Countess of Saint-Fiacre, who has received a disturbing anonymous letter.

The Magnificent Tramp

The Magnificent Tramp
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 08/04/1959
  • Character: M. Grégoire, l'ancien patron
Bum Archimède wants to spend the winter in prison, but to get there proves not to be that easy.

No Exit

No Exit
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaFantasy
  • Release: 22/12/1954
  • Character: Gomez - le compagnon de Garcin
The scene is a tawdry hotel room in Limbo, where several damned souls are gathered. At first, the group fails to comprehend where they are or why they're there. When the horrible truth dawns upon them, they carp and snipe at one another, blaming everyone but themselves for their dismal fate.

Black Dossier

Black Dossier
6.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 10/05/1955
  • Character: Charles Broussard
The title of this French noir drama translates to The Black File. Jean-Marc Bory plays Jacques Arnaud, an idealistic young investigator who comes to work in a small French town. He is soon involved in a mysterious case incriminating a town notable. Arnaud devotes himself to the case but the upshot of this is rather surprising to all concerned, not to mention the audience. Like Cayatte's previous efforts, Le Dossier Noir is based on the proposition that the phrase "French justice" can at times be oxymoronic.

Reproduction interdite

Reproduction interdite
6.5/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 08/02/1957
  • Character: Marc Kelber
An art dealer in dire straits, after being ripped off by two crooks, one of whom owns a genuine painting by Gauguin while the other is an expert copyist, finds them again and, instead of killing them as he originally intended, joins in their game – with ultimately disastrous results.

Maigret Sees Red

Maigret Sees Red
6.2/10
Gangsters from the United States try to kill a key government witness whose testimony could help land an influential mobster in jail. It's up to detective Maigret to deal with the FBI and a series of underworld figures to save the life of the witness...

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