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  1. 16 lug 2013 · This and his next film [Le Cercle rouge and Un flic] will round out the cogitative determinism that has always animated his cinema, a melancholic wasteland of impossibility. Yet the deafening solitude of his characters, which in his last film, Un flic (1972), becomes a character of its own, is never miserable self-commiseration but always a lucid diagnosis.

  2. 4 lug 2012 · "Bensonhurst Blues", scris de Artie Kaplan si Artie Kornfeld, a aparut în 1972, în Albumul "Confessions of a male chauvinist Pig" al lui Kaplan. În 1973 bluzul a fost înregistrat de Oscar Benton, (un olandez nascut ca Ferdinand van Eif), care l-a cântat în Filmul cu Alain Delon, "Pour la Peau d'un Flic" în 1979, preluat apoi si în filmul "Le Battant" ("Luptatorul") în 1983, si în "La ...

  3. Media in category "Film locations of Un flic (1972)" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. 4 avenue Carnot.jpg 3,864 × 5,152; 5.24 MB.

  4. Un Flic (1972) -- (Movie Clip) While The City Slept Stormy shooting right where the movie purports to happen, Saint-Jean-de-Monts on the French Atlantic coast near Nantes, Jean-Pierre Melville opens his last film, Richard Crenna leading the robbers, Alain Delon the cop back in Paris, in Un Flic, 1972.

  5. Flic Story - Povestea unui polițist. Distributie Alain Delon. Regizat de Jacques Deray. Sinoposis Flic Story: Franta anilor 1947. Periculosul criminal Emile Buisson evadeaza dintr-un spital de psihiatrie.

  6. www.bfi.org.uk › film › 6fdb2840-da27-58b5-8fdd-fb506276f53fUn FLIC (1972) | BFI

    Un FLIC (1972) 1972 France, Italy Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville ... British Film Institute. We are a cultural charity, a National Lottery funding distributor, ...

  7. In his 13th and final film, Melville doubles down on the ice-blue color palette that was his signature in Le Samouraï and Le Cercle Rouge, both starring the equally cool Delon. Presented on DCP in a new 4K restoration with a desaturated color palette, the way Melville had always intended the film to look. Courtesy of Rialto Pictures.