Chien de pique (1960) Poster

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Constantine ,Clementi,Versini and the jack of spades.
dbdumonteil27 January 2019
The jack of spades is a young dark-haired man who is not a good omen. Without any moral principles, the Jack of spades is selfish and does not think about the consequences of his actions. The "dog of spades" (title of the movie) is another name for the jack of spades.

Anyway,at his best ("Dédée D'Anvers" " Une Si Jolie Petite Plage "and his apex "Manèges") ,Yves Allégret never showed a rosy world ,except for the ending of "les Orgueilleux ,by and large, looked upon as his last great effort .

In the movie, this definition perfectly applies to Robert (Raymond Pellegrin),an ex-con who meets again his old pal Patrick (Eddie Constantine ) ,a former raider who breeds bulls in Camargue.

Most of the scenes were filmed on location ,and there's a good use of the wild Camargue landscape,which gives the movie a French western feel.

The Constantine/Pellegrin pairing is a good one ,even though the latter shows himself "a villain beyond redemption" too soon .To the derivative love rivalry (about the boss's daughter),one can prefer the strange relationship between the gangster and a young man who dreams of the broader horizons of Argentina .This clueless lad is played by Pierre Clémenti in his first important role: a curious case on the French scene ,he turned his back on stardom in the early seventies .

There's also another western recurrent feature: the breeders against the "farmers" (here represented by the rice growers );and eventually too many subplots in a screenplay which leaves a lot to be desired ;the ending ,notably ,is botched ;jazz drummer Moustache bawling out an unbearable "Retiens La Nuit" (which may not be a cover of Aznavour's song written for Hallyday which was a hit only two years later ,but which features ,oddly, snatches of lyrics from this classic)is pure filler.

Apropos of one of Johnny Hallyday's movies: the beginning of his 1963 film "D'Ou viens-tu Johnny ? " was perhaps inspired by that of "Chien De Pique"
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8/10
one of the best Eddie Constantine
happytrigger-64-39051715 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
It's always a pleasure to watch an Eddie Constantine movie, even if his movies are far from being masterpieces, but Eddie is so "relax". "Chien de Pique" was directed in 1960 by Yves Allégret, who directed three masterpieces of french film noir in the 40's. And "Chien de Pique" is somme kind of dramatic western which was one of the favorites of Eddie, he couldn't improvise as he did in his routine euro spy. Nicely shot in Camargue where Eddie has a ranch far away from his troubled times, his old pal Raymond Pellegrin appears, they haven't seen each other for ten years. And of course, there is a sad story about a beautiful chick (marvellously sexy Marie Versini). Lot of fights and shootings of course, and Eddie riding horse. "Chien de Paille" is a fine success in Eddie's B filmography, it definitely deserves a DVD edition. Eddie Constantine will "shoot" again in Camargue in "Hail Mafia" (and maybe "A Tout Casser", I don't really remember that bad movie).
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