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It Happened at the Inn

Original title: Goupi mains rouges
  • 19431943
  • RR
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
941
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It Happened at the Inn (1943)
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Mystery
In a french lost village an old woman is killed and her savings stolen. Several members of her family, all called:"Goupi-...", are suspected.In a french lost village an old woman is killed and her savings stolen. Several members of her family, all called:"Goupi-...", are suspected.In a french lost village an old woman is killed and her savings stolen. Several members of her family, all called:"Goupi-...", are suspected.
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
941
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  • Director
    • Jacques Becker
  • Writers
    • Pierre Véry(novel)
    • Jacques Becker(adaptation & dialogue)
  • Stars
    • Fernand Ledoux
    • Georges Rollin
    • Blanchette Brunoy
Top credits
  • Director
    • Jacques Becker
  • Writers
    • Pierre Véry(novel)
    • Jacques Becker(adaptation & dialogue)
  • Stars
    • Fernand Ledoux
    • Georges Rollin
    • Blanchette Brunoy
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination

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    Blanchette Brunoy and Georges Rollin in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Robert Le Vigan and Fernand Ledoux in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Blanchette Brunoy and Georges Rollin in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Fernand Ledoux in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Blanchette Brunoy and Guy Favières in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Blanchette Brunoy, Arthur Devère, Guy Favières, Marcelle Hainia, and Germaine Kerjean in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Fernand Ledoux in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Robert Le Vigan in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Maurice Schutz in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Fernand Ledoux in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Blanchette Brunoy and Georges Rollin in It Happened at the Inn (1943)
    Guy Favières and Fernand Ledoux in It Happened at the Inn (1943)

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    Fernand Ledoux
    Fernand Ledoux
    • Léopold Goupi dit Goupi-Mains-Rougesas Léopold Goupi dit Goupi-Mains-Rouges
    Georges Rollin
    Georges Rollin
    • Eugène Goupi dit Goupi-Monsieuras Eugène Goupi dit Goupi-Monsieur
    Blanchette Brunoy
    Blanchette Brunoy
    • Antoinette Goupi dite Goupi-Muguetas Antoinette Goupi dite Goupi-Muguet
    Arthur Devère
    Arthur Devère
    • Goupi-Mes-Sousas Goupi-Mes-Sous
    Germaine Kerjean
    Germaine Kerjean
    • Goupi-Tisaneas Goupi-Tisane
    Maurice Schutz
    Maurice Schutz
    • Goupi-L'Empereuras Goupi-L'Empereur
    Marcel Pérès
    Marcel Pérès
    • Eusèbeas Eusèbe
    Albert Rémy
    Albert Rémy
    • Jean des Goupias Jean des Goupi
    • (as Rémy)
    Marcelle Hainia
    • Goupi-Cancanas Goupi-Cancan
    Louis Seigner
    Louis Seigner
    • L'instituteuras L'instituteur
    Pierre Labry
    Pierre Labry
    • Minainas Minain
    Guy Favières
    Guy Favières
    • Goupi-La-Loias Goupi-La-Loi
    Line Noro
    Line Noro
    • Marie des Goupias Marie des Goupi
    René Génin
    René Génin
    • Goupi-Dictonas Goupi-Dicton
    Robert Le Vigan
    Robert Le Vigan
    • Goupi-Tonkinas Goupi-Tonkin
    Georges-François Frontec
    • Bit Partas Bit Part
    • (uncredited)
    Maurice Marceau
    • Un porteur à la gareas Un porteur à la gare
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jacques Becker
    • Writers
      • Pierre Véry(novel)
      • Jacques Becker(adaptation & dialogue)
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    • Trivia
      Award: Grand Prix du Cinéma Français 1943.
    • Connections
      Featured in My Journey Through French Cinema (2016)

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    Goupi Mains Rouges
    This is actually a very subversive film, given the circumstances and the date (1943) at which it was made. It is set in the Charente, which is a region a little to the east of La Rochelle, and not too far from the cities of Limoges and Poitiers. As such it was close (if not on) the border between the zone of (German) occupation and Vichy France. Although this film consists mostly of interiors there are enough outdoor scenes (all shot in what looks like late autumn or early winter) to give a real feel for the countryside.

    Vichy (which had a reduced jurisdiction over occupied France) sunk a very large amount of political capital into the promotion of a 'certain idea of France' - that's De Gaulle's phrase, however, not Petain's). That 'idea' was of a rejuvenated nation, that case aside the infamous corruption of the Third Republic, and which gave pride of place to morality, (Roman Catholic) religion and country - specifically the countryside, rather than the cities (which were nests of subversives and Semites, so-called). It was a form of the 'integral nationalism' promoted by Charles Maurras, but with Petain as a substitute monarch.

    However, here is a film which deliberately sets the city (in the person of the naive store clerk, Eugene, played by the young Georges Rollin) against his rather wicked rural relatives, complete with a tipsy, centenarian patriarch (Maurice Schultz). It turns into a rather interesting detective story, but one with a very literary style.

    I imagine that it slipped through the censor's scissors only because of the portrayal of the Parisian Eugene as witless and rather feckless - almost a pawn in the hands of his unscrupulous uncles and cousins. Yet the film is much more savage towards the peasants, who are really a gallery of grotesques. They are superstitious, opportunistic, entirely selfish, idle and grasping - it is almost like one of Guy de Maupassant's caricatures of the narrow-minded and bigoted Norman farmers and petit-bourgeois. So the enormous propaganda push by Vichy to elevate 'la France profonde' to mystical status is here either ridiculed or simply disregarded. This is really a film about characterisation rather than plot, and the cast (led by the excellent Fernand Ledoux) are first rate.

    It is a pity that Jacques Becker was not able to keep up the good work in the postwar years - films like "Ali Baba" (with Fernandel), "Montparnasse 19" and "Arsene Lupin" for the most part didn't measure up to "Goupi Mains Rouges" or "Casque d'Or". Perhaps it is true that the restraints of a repressive culture and regime do make for a better and more subtle product.
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    • Dec 30, 2006

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Dogodilo se u krčmi
    • Filming locations
      • Charente, France
    • Production company
      • Les Films Minerva
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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