King of Hearts (Blu-ray)
WW1 but with stank on it
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Blu-ray Details
- Run Time: 1 hours, 42 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: June 12, 2018
- Originally Released: 1966
- Label: Cohen Media Group
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Alan Bates | |
Performer: | Geneviève Bujold, Micheline Presle, Julien Guiomar, Marc Dudicourt, Jean-Claude Brialy, Michel Serrault & Pierre Brasseur | |
Directed by | Phillippe De Broca | |
Screenwriting by | Daniel Boulanger & Maurice Bessy | |
Composition by | Georges Delerue | |
Director of Photography: | Pierre Lhomme |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3/4 --
Its appeal is easy to understand, even if its themes and characters err on the superficial side.
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Creative Loafing
Rating: B- --
The outrageous comical fable became a sleeper cult hit, that offers more spectacle than story.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
The most cloying of cult films.
Village Voice
Rating: 3/5 --
An engaging and contrived oddity - like a U-certificate Marat/Sade - exoticised by the spectacle of non-English-speaking actors dubbed in order to play Scottish soldiers.
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Guardian
Rating: B+ --
De Broca's anti-war parable about who's sane and who's mad is not very deep but it's innocently charming. It was extremely popular when released in 1966, becoming a cult movie in campuses.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
Rating: 5/5 --
Near classic Alan Bates vehicle
Kansas City Kansan
Rating: 3/5 --
Its Fellini-esque images and satirical plot are never dull, but their 1960s wackiness now seems gratingly forced, as does the film's faith in the idea that insanity is merely free-spiritedness.
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Sunday Times (UK)
Product Description:
One of the first films to explore the insanity of war, this 1967 French farce drew a literal connection between the clinically insane and the hawkish mentality of war. The message of director Phillipe de Broca's masterpiece resonated with its Vietnam-era audience and was proclaimed one of the most powerful political statements of the sixties art house scene. KING OF HEARTS takes place at the end of World War I in the French village of Marville. Discovering that a German explosive has been set within its environs, British troops send one of their own, Private Charles Plumpick (Alan Bates), on a reconnaissance mission into the town. There he discovers that the only remaining inhabitants are the patients in a mental hospital who promptly dub Plumpick their lost king. As he tries to lead them out of danger, they take over the town in an exuberant celebration. Despite its strong antiwar stance, KING OF HEARTS is a sweetly comedic work. This is primarily evident in the innocent romance between the bewildered Plumpick and the tender mental patient Coquelicot, played by a radiantly youthful Genevieve Bujold.
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- Sales Rank: 65,369
- UPC: 741952839392
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