Item #19720 Alain Delon in Melville's Le Samourai Archive 1967. Alain Delon, Le Samourai.
Alain Delon in Melville's Le Samourai Archive 1967
Alain Delon in Melville's Le Samourai Archive 1967
Alain Delon in Melville's Le Samourai Archive 1967

Alain Delon in Melville's Le Samourai Archive 1967

Photograph

[Film] Alain Delon in Le Samourai (aka The Godson in the US), directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. Archive of 7 original vintage lobby cards. Artists International, 1967 and 1972. All are about 8" x 11". Three are silver gelatin photogaphs in black and white, four are in color. Le Samourai is a noir crime film about the intersecting paths of a professional hitman trying to find out who hired him for a job and then tried to have him killed, and the Parisian commissaire trying to catch him. It was a massive success in France, selling 1.9 million tickets, which led to an English dubbed version released in the US in 1972. With aesthetic emphasis placed on being "cool," the film is seen as a direct ancestor to films like No Country for Old Men, Road to Perdition and Pulp Fiction. Photos feature action sequences and close ups of stars Delon, Nathalie Delon and Francois Perier. Two have the US title as well as production information in lower white margin. Four color images have the German title with actor and directors names in corners. Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars, writing: "Like a painter or a musician, a filmmaker can suggest complete mastery with just a few strokes. Jean-Pierre Melville involves us in the spell of Le Samourai (1967) before a word is spoken. He does it with light: a cold light, like dawn on an ugly day. And color: grays and blues. And actions that speak in place of words." Scarce and in very good condition.

Item #19720

Price: $385.00