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Candide ou l'optimisme au XXe sicle

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'Candide ou l'Optimisme du XXe sicle' () is a 1960 French comedy drama film directed by Norbert Carbonnaux and written by Carbonnaux and Albert Simonin. It stars Jean-Pierre Cassel as Candide, Pierre Brasseur as Pangloss, Louis de Funs as the officer of the Gestapo, and Daliah Lavi as Cungonde. The film was released under the titles 'Candide' (alternative French title; USA), 'Candide oder der Optimismus im 20. Jahrhundert' (West Germany), 'Candide, avagy a XX. szzad optimizmusa' (Hungary), and 'Kandyd czyli optymizm XX wieku' (Poland).

Plot



The film is a 20th-century adaptation of Voltaire's 1759 social satire novel 'Candide, ou l'Optimisme'. Set in the World War II-era, it follows the adventures of Candide, an orphaned Westphalian brought up in a baron's chalet. He falls in love with the baron's daughter, Cungonde, and is thrown out of the house when the baron discovers them kissing. When war breaks out in 1939, Candide is drafted and then captured by the Nazis, but escapes and joins the International Red Cross. Candide's improbable adventures take him into a concentration camp to rescue his tutor, Pangloss; then he is off to South America (where he endures a series of revolutions), Borneo (where he is imprisoned by a primitive tribe), Moscow (where he accidentally foments a missile crisis between the Soviet Union and the United States), and New York (where he gets mixed up in a racial clash). Finally, back in France, he retires to a country house with Cungonde, Pangloss, and a mysterious lady who saved him from a firing squad, and settles down to write his memoirs.

Other film treatments



In 1947 Marcel Carn intended to create a film based on Voltaire's 1759 satire 'Candide', but production was abandoned. The 1986 film 'Live from Lincoln Center: Candide' was also based on the same novel.

Cast



* Jean-Pierre Cassel : Candide

* Louis de Funs : the officer of the Gestapo

* Pierre Brasseur : Pangloss

* Daliah Lavi : Cungonde, the daughter of baron

* Nadia Gray : the live-in companion of Cungonde

* Michel Simon : the colonel Nanar

* Jean Richard : the trafficker of the black market

* Daro Moreno : Don Fernando, the first dictator

* Luis Mariano : the second dictator South American

* Jean Tissier : the doctor Jacques

* Jacqueline Maillan : the puritanical mother

* Jean Poiret : a policeman

* Michel Serrault : a policeman

* Albert Simonin : the major Simpson

* Mathilde Casadesus : the baroness of Thunder-Ten-Trouck

* Robert Manuel : all German officers

* Jean Constantin : the king Fourak

* Don Ziegler : the papa gangster

* O'dett : the baron Thunder-Ten-Trouck

* Michel Garland : the brother of Cungonde

* Jacques Balutin : the prescription of the colonel

* Gib Grossac : the leader of the Eunuches

* Michle Verez : Paquerette, the maid of the baroness

* Sybil Saulnier : a lady from the harem

* Habib Benglia : the manhandled Black

* Mireille Alcon : a lady from the harem

* Danielle Tissier : a lady from the harem

* Franois Chalais : the commentator of the film

* Harold Kay : an American officer

* John William : the leader of "Oreillons"

* Pierre Repp : the priest

* Alice Sapritch : the sister of the baron

* Maurice Biraud : the Dutchman from Borno

* Michel Thomass : a Soviet driver

References




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