Greed in the Sun

April. 17,1964      NR
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Marec, a truck driver is sent by his boss to track down through the Morroccan desert a reckless youngster who stole a brand-new truck and its payload. Riddled with bad luck, Marec will face the dangers of the desert, as well as a fishy partner, and a reluctant, misogynist tow-truck helper until the climactic fight.

Jean-Paul Belmondo as  Rocco
Lino Ventura as  Hervé Marec, aka 'Le plouc'
Bernard Blier as  Mitch-Mitch
Andréa Parisy as  Pepa
Gert Fröbe as  Castigliano, aka 'La betterave'
Reginald Kernan as  John Steiner aka Peter Frocht
Pierre Mirat as  Halibi, aka 'Le sourdingue'
Anne-Marie Coffinet as  Angèle Bameste
Pierre Collet as  Worker at Castigliano
Louis Bugette as  Orlando, bar owner

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Reviews

Linbeymusol
1964/04/17

Wonderful character development!

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RipDelight
1964/04/18

This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.

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Matho
1964/04/19

The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.

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Zandra
1964/04/20

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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gerrythree
1964/04/21

"Greed In The Sun" is a 1964 movie that is a time capsule, a view of a world long gone, where expatriate French nationals live and work in a heavily Arabic North African country. This movie was filmed in part in Marrakesh, Morocco, where at one point the camera pans across the primitive tanneries in that city as the characters walk to their destination. In the movie, the city is identified as Le Moussorah, a name that exists only on the hotel sign and mile markers made as set dressing for this movie. The movie itself deals with the truck drivers who transport goods through the desert and over mountainous terrain . Those drivers include Jean-Paul Belmondo and Lino Ventura, playing buddies who work for Gert Frobe's trucking company.Gert Frobe's character has the best lines in the movie, but he vanishes after arranging for a newly hired driver to take a mysterious shipment of goods to Salem. Rocco, Belmondo's character, steals the truck and Frobe pays Marec (Lino Ventura) to recover the truck. Marec is not very good at that job, another company truck driver, Mitch- Mitch, helps him out three separate times when Marec has problems. Why Frobe did not hire the more competent Mitch-Mitch for the job is anyone's guess.In "Greed In The Sun", the female characters are treated as second-class humans, dummies good for sex and not much else. The Arab characters are treated worse, lackeys there to serve their European masters. For that matter, the drivers don't come out looking very good either. Marec is a thug who demolishes a roadside store and Rocco is a greedy pig.In France, there is on sale a Blu-ray version of "Greed In The Sun", a new restoration where the black and white photography looks crystal clear. French only though, and no optional English subtitles. For one scene at the end, there are large, old fashioned hard coded French subtitles, which indicates to me that the original camera negative is missing. Otherwise, we would have new subtitles for this short segment.The American DVD release of "Greed In The Sun" is a disaster, using an older print, having large white hard coded English subtitles. The subtitles themselves leave out stuff and have errors. I made subtitles using English subtitles from an Internet site where the subs had exact timing but the translation and grammar were off.The 1960s were the peak decade for director Henri Verneuil, a decade he ended with his great crime film, "The Sicilian Clan", a movie that also starred Lino Ventura. Thanks to computer technology, I was able to make a DVD of "Greed In The Sun" that combined the Blu-ray movie with optional on-off English subtitles in a nicer font, subs that I edited.In this movie, the scenes that stand out for me are when the trucks drive through the center of the city identified as Le Moussorah. You see swarms of people walking all over the plaza with cars parked in a group on one side. 1964 and the location unit filming here showed how crowded this Southern Algeria city already was. The place looked really depressing, a giant flea market look to it, baking under the sun. No wonder people who live in crowded places like that look to migrate to nicer locations.

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dbdumonteil
1964/04/22

Henri Verneuil is not an auteur .So what? Who cares ? He is a perfect craftsman ,a very good story teller ,the perfect antidote to the N.V. headaches ;Saturday night movies best describe his work.And we do need this kind of cinema."100000 dollars Au Soleil" looks like a lite "Salaire De La Peur",the classic by Clouzot,but in a tongue in cheek way,with good lines by Audiard.Plus a splendid use of the wide screen exploring the Morrocan desert.Plus two French favorites;the third lead ,Reginald Kernan is unknown in France and is in it probably because the producers could not get Hardy Kruger.Plus a cast against type Blier and Gert "Goldfinger" Froebe .Plus a magnificent score by Georges Delerue,but had this composer ever written mediocre music for films? An action-packed movie ,which enhances male friendship (if there's a moral in this tale) .Women are demeaned :Belmondo's best fiancée (sic)(Andréa Parisy) is scarcely allowed to complete a sentence ,he expects her to sit there and look pretty.As for Angèle,who dreams of the broader horizons of the big town,Ventura tells her that "she is not a whore cause she does not get dough when she sleeps with his mates (the truck drivers)"But one of the girls will remember the proverb:he(or she) who laughs last laughs best !Eat your heart out ,machos!

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Squeele
1964/04/23

A classic, comedic chase movie starring the finest french actors from the 60's and a legendary Bond villain, no less !The movie follows Marec (Lino Ventura), a truck driver sent by his boss (Gert Fröbe) to track down through the Morroccan desert a reckless youngster (Jean-Paul Belmondo) who stole a brand-new truck and its payload. Riddled with bad luck, Marec will face the dangers of the desert, as well as a fishy partner, and a reluctant, misogynist tow-truck helper (the hilarious Bernard Blier) until the climactic fight.An excellent 60's French action-comedy, complete with great music, perfect direction by Henri Verneuil ("Le Casse", "Un singe en hiver", "La bataille de San Sebastian", "Le corps de mon ennemi") and hilarious dialogues by Michel Audiard. Reminds a lot of Peckinpah's "Convoy" (1978). It doesn't take itself seriously, and however reveals a lot about the times, the misogynistic and somewhat imperialistic nature of the French in Northern Africa during the early 60's. And even if the characters are sometimes real morons, in the end of the day you really root for them.

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pete36
1964/04/24

Some spoilers aheadYou can't go wrong with major French stars as Ventura and Belmondo, impeccable direction by Henri Verneuil, sharp dialogue and script from Michel Audiard and a sweeping score from Georges Delerue. A movie when men still were men and where women are merely playthings or just not to be trusted. But there are some twists, most notably when Belmondo, to slow down his opponents, tells the owner of a filling station that the pursuant truck team is a gay couple ! A very daring thing for such a classic macho action flick from 1964. And there is much more to be discovered in the multi-layered fast-paced dialogue, courtesy of specialist Michel Audiard. Almost impossible to translate directly into English, you have to get the original version and have more then a basic mastery of the French language. It was filmed entirely on location, (as far as I can deduce the Moroccan desert, or could it be former French Tunisia ?) and all stunt-work with the big trucks is of course for real. There exists a colorized version but it is in the terrible flat pan-and-scan format and gives it the look of a seventies' TV-movie. The original sharp-focused black-and-white copy fits much better the story and characters. Recently French public TV also choose to air this version in its scope format. Director Verneuil went on to make another five movies with Belmondo with the final one "Les Morfalous" in 1984, again set in the desert but now during WW II and the truck being replaced by a German tank !If you like this try another of those French sixties buddymovies as "Les Aventuriers" also with Ventura but now with that other French superstar, Alain Delon.

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