Suffused with wry humor, Jean-Pierre Melville’s Bob le flambeur melds the toughness of American gangster films with Gallic sophistication to lay the roadmap for the French New Wave.
As the neon is extinguished for another dawn, an aging gambler navigates the treacherous world of pimps, moneymen, and naïve associates while plotting one last score—the heist of the Deauville casino.
This underworld comedy of manners possesses all the formal beauty, finesse, and treacherous allure of green baize. —The Criterion Collection
Cast: Roger Duchesne, Daniel Cauchy, Isabelle Corey, Guy Decomble, André Garet, Claude Cerval, Colette Fleury, Gérard Buhr
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Title: Bob le flambeur (1956)
Directed by: Jean Pierre Melville
Date of birth: 20 October 1917, Paris, France
Writing credits:
Auguste le Breton, Jean Pierre Melville
Music by: Eddie Barclay, Jo Boyer
Country: France
Language: French
Color: Black & White
Runtime: 102 min.