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The Assassination of Trotsky

France, Italy, United Kingdom

1972

103 Min
Color
Spanish, English
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DIR Joseph Losey

EXEC Joseph Losey

PROD Norman Priggen

SCR Nicholas Mosley, Masolino D'Amico, Franco Solinas

DP Pasqualino De Santis

CAST Richard Burton, Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Valentina Cortese, Enrico Maria Salerno, Luigi Vannucchi, Duilio Del Prete, Jean Desailly, Peter Chatel

ED Reginald Beck

PROD DES Richard Macdonald

MUSIC Egisto Macchi

Synopsis

After having been forced to leave the Soviet Union 1929 Trotsky has ended up in Mexico 1940. He is still busy with the politics. Stalin has sent out an assassin, Frank Jacson. Jacson befriends a young communist and gets an invitation to Trotsky’s house. –IMDb

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Joseph Losey

Joseph Walton Losey (January 14, 1909, La Crosse, Wisconsin – June 22, 1984, London) was an American theater and film director. After studying in Germany with Bertolt Brecht, Losey returned to the United States, eventually making his way to Hollywood.

While in Hollywood, Losey co-directed the original U.S. production of Galileo, by Brecht, with Brecht himself as the other co-director. Charles Laughton, who had worked with Brecht on the translation / adaptation, performed the lead role. In the context of that production, Losey also made a half hour film based on Galileo’s life.

During the McCarthy Era, Losey was investigated for his supposed ties with the Communist Party and was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studio bosses. His career in shambles, he moved to London, where he continued working as a director.

Even in the UK, he experienced problems: his first British film, The Sleeping Tiger, a 1954 film noir crime thriller, bore the pseudonym Victor Hanbury… read more

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24Jun11

Vu en version française, ce qui est épouvantable. Mais je ne suis pas sûr que la V.O. aurait changé grand chose. Le film de Losey fait pâle figure à côté du Zina de Ken McMullen, tellement plus poétique, intime et philosoohique.

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