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Shoot the Piano Player (1960)
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Synopsis
Francois Truffaut's loving homage to Hollywood gangster films is less a plot-filled film noir than a free-associative meditation on the genre.
Charles Aznavour
stars as a one-time concert pianist who gained fame as Edouard Saroyan but has since changed his name to Charlie Kohler and plays honky-tonk in an out-of-the-way saloon. His self-imposed exile is shattered by the appearance of his mobster brother Richard Saroyan (Jacques Aslanian). Richard and his other brother, Chico (
Albert Remy
), are on the lam from gangsters they've double-crossed. Charlie helps Richard and Chico get away, but he now finds that his life, along with his younger brother Fido's (Richard Kanayan, has been put into jeopardy, having gotten mixed up with gangsters Momo (Claude Mansard) and Ernest (
Daniel Boulanger
) who are pursuing Richard and Chico. Momo and Ernest keep an eye on Charlie's apartment and, although they don't get Fido, they manage to kidnap Charlie and Lena (
Marie Dubois
), a co-worker with whom he has fallen in love. But when Ernest runs a red light and is pulled over, Charlie and Lena escape the gangsters' clutches. They take refuge in Lena's apartment, where Charlie sees a poster for a performance by Edouard Saroyan, causing Charlie to think back upon the circumstances that had led him to this moment in his life. Lena and Charlie make love, and Charlie returns to his apartment, only to discover Fido has been kidnapped. Lena and Charlie then head back to his club, where they plan to quit their jobs and try to find Fido. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Nicole Berger
Theresa
Marie Dubois
Lena
Bobby Lapointe
Singer
Claude Mansard
Momo
Michele Mercier
Clarisse
Albert Remy
Chico Saroyan
Charles Aznavour
Edouard Saroyan/Charlie Kohler
Production Crew
Jacques Mely
Art Director
David Goodis
Book Author
Raoul Coutard
Cinematographer
Georges Delerue
Composer (Music Score)
François Truffaut
Director
Cecile Decugis
Editor
Claudine Bouché
Editor
Pierre Braunberger
Producer
François Truffaut
Screenwriter
Marcel Moussy
Screenwriter
Bobby Lapointe
Songwriter
Felix Leclerc
Songwriter
Lucienne Vernay
Songwriter
Year: 1960
Runtime: 92
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy Drama
Produced by
Pleiade Films
Release
by Cocinor
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.