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Le Trou

Original title: Le trou
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  • 2h 11m
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Philippe Leroy, Michel Constantin, Jean Keraudy, Raymond Meunier, and Marc Michel in Le Trou (1960)
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Distrust and uncertainty arise when four long-term inmates cautiously induct a new prisoner into their elaborate prison-break scheme.Distrust and uncertainty arise when four long-term inmates cautiously induct a new prisoner into their elaborate prison-break scheme.Distrust and uncertainty arise when four long-term inmates cautiously induct a new prisoner into their elaborate prison-break scheme.
IMDb RATING
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  • Director
    • Jacques Becker
  • Writers
    • José Giovanni(novel)
    • Jacques Becker(adaptation)
    • Jean Aurel(adaptation)
  • Stars
    • André Bervil
    • Jean Keraudy
    • Michel Constantin
  • Director
    • Jacques Becker
  • Writers
    • José Giovanni(novel)
    • Jacques Becker(adaptation)
    • Jean Aurel(adaptation)
  • Stars
    • André Bervil
    • Jean Keraudy
    • Michel Constantin
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 63User reviews
    • 67Critic reviews
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Philippe Leroy, Michel Constantin, Jean Keraudy, and Raymond Meunier in Le Trou (1960)
    Michel Constantin in Le Trou (1960)
    Jean Keraudy in Le Trou (1960)
    Philippe Leroy in Le Trou (1960)
    Philippe Leroy and Jean Keraudy in Le Trou (1960)
    Philippe Leroy, Jean Keraudy, Raymond Meunier, and Marc Michel in Le Trou (1960)
    Le Trou (1960)
    Philippe Leroy, Michel Constantin, Jean Keraudy, Raymond Meunier, and Marc Michel in Le Trou (1960)
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    André Bervil
    • Le directeur de la prison
    Jean Keraudy
    Jean Keraudy
    • Roland Darbant
    Michel Constantin
    Michel Constantin
    • Geo Cassine
    Philippe Leroy
    Philippe Leroy
    • Manu Borelli
    Raymond Meunier
    • Vossellin…
    Marc Michel
    Marc Michel
    • Claude Gaspard
    • (as Mark Michel)
    Jean-Paul Coquelin
    • Le lieutenant Grinval
    • (as J. Paul Coquelin)
    Eddy Rasimi
    • Bouboule
    Albert Augier
    • Un gardien
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Becker
    Jean Becker
    • Un gardien
    • (uncredited)
    Georges Bielec
    • Figurant
    • (uncredited)
    Raymond Bour
    • Un gardien
    • (uncredited)
    Lucien Camiret
    • Maurice Gaillardbois - Le détenu qui refuse de s'alimenter
    • (uncredited)
    Philippe Dumat
    • Un gardien
    • (uncredited)
    Durieu
      Gérard Hernandez
      • Le détenu à l'infirmerie
      • (uncredited)
      Jean Luisi
      • Un détenu
      • (uncredited)
      Jean Minisini
      • Le plombier qui vient réparer la fuite
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Jacques Becker
      • Writers
        • José Giovanni(novel) (adaptation) (dialogue)
        • Jacques Becker(adaptation) (dialogue)
        • Jean Aurel(adaptation)
      • All cast & crew
      • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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      Storyline

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      Did you know

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      • Trivia
        Director Jacques Becker used mainly non-actors for purposes of authenticity. In fact, one of his choices was actually involved in the 1947 escape.
      • Goofs
        When Geo checks the corridor with the mirror and takes a break to say goodbye to his cellmates, he leaves the mirror in the hole. However, when he goes back to checking the corridor he has to stick the mirror back into the hole first.
      • Quotes

        [last lines]

        Roland Darban: [stripped, facing the wall under guard] Poor Gaspard.

      • Connections
        Featured in Mon père, il m'a sauvé la vie (2001)

      User reviews63

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      10/10
      The emotional swan's song of a great artist
      Probably, to really get "Le Trou", this splendid, intense movie, you have to be conscious that the great Jacques Becker was dying during the making of the film. A quiet stoicism permeates this work of art. The story is supposed to be very sad, but it isn't. The guys on the screen are too tough, by no means apt to mourn their dire destiny or, metaphorically, to ask for the viewer's sympathy.

      We have the true story of the hole dug by a bunch of in-mates to escape from a jail in Paris. The screenplay is taken from a novel of the distinguished writer and film-maker Jose' Giovanni, himself formerly a convict. Becker chooses to tell the story in the simplest, neatest possible way. No music at all, an essential, dry, sharp yet powerful dialog. The in-mates do their job, to try to escape. The director avoids the annoying cliché, typical of the American jail-movies, of showing the wardens as sadistic torturers. They are tough and strict, they don't like but they feel no hate for the prisoners. The wardens just do their job, that's all. In fact, there are no really despicable characters in the film. At his last appointment with the art of cinema, Becker seems to accept and forgive all human beings.

      A brilliant idea is to show how the guys turn common objects and waste iron into the tools needed for the escape (a key, a lamp, a pick, a sand-glass). The little periscope made with a tooth-brush gives raise to a shocking scene, few seconds of great cinema. We follow the in-mates' apparently endless, exhausting labor of digging and sewing. That should be rather boring for the viewer, but it isn't. How comes there's not a single moment of bore in the film? That's the privilege of Art.

      The work of the camera and the black and white photography are sensational, and convey the intense emotions of the characters. The psychological study is made in such an understated way that you may overlook it at a first view. But, after seeing the movie a second time, and knowing the development of the story, you fully appreciate how the psychology of the characters is treated, with accuracy and depth. The actors make an excellent job. This is stunning, thinking that "Le Trou" was the first movie for Philippe Leroy and Michel Constantin, later prominent actors of French cinema. And Jean Keraudy wasn't a professional actor, he was one of the in-mates that actually dug the hole fourteen years earlier! (at least, this is stated by himself at the beginning of the movie, and is testified in several books on French cinema)

      Are there deep messages in the film? Two wardens bring a fly to feed a spider. There is the spider, a patent symbol of death, ghastly in its immobility. Two prisoners are peeping and wondering: what the hell are the wardens doing? Got no idea. And who cares, after all? Maybe that is Becker's dry, ironic message. Don't be too deep. Fight against bad luck, be stoic and brave. Who cares, after all?

      My opinion is that the artist Becker, displaying the same toughness of the guys on the screen, just fought to leave us a major work of art. Our task of viewers is to enjoy and love it. "Le Trou" is an unforgettable film, which honors the art of cinema.
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      • pzanardo
      • Jan 20, 2004

      Details

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      • Release date
        • February 14, 1997 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • France
        • Italy
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Night Watch
      • Production companies
        • Filmsonor
        • Play Art
        • Titanus
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $34,588
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $6,756
        • Jul 2, 2017
      • Gross worldwide
        • $34,588
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      Technical specs

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      • Runtime
        2 hours 11 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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