As Michael Atkinson has written for Criterion, «
Without its iconic precedent, there would have
been no Humphrey Bogart, no John Garfield, no Robert Mitchum, no Randolph Scott, no Jean - Paul Belmondo (or Breathless or Pierrot le fou), no Jean - Pierre Melville or Alain Delon, no Steve McQueen...» Soon after Pépé, Renoir's antiwar masterpiece Grand Illusion hit, and it
was an even bigger smash, cementing Gabin's superstar status;
in this and all of his most
successful roles (La bête humaine, Le jour se lève), Gabin played some form of working - class social outcast, and he always provided audiences with a strong point of identification.
11:30 pm — TCM — 3:10 to Yuma (1957) The original version of 2007's highly
successful Christian Bale - Russell Crowe western
is well worth watching
in its own right — a little less actiony, a little more thoughtful, though its story of a peaceful farmer shuffled into the
role of law enforcement to get a criminal to the train for his trial
without having him rescued by his gang remains largely identical.
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