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Mr. Klein
Mr. Klein

Mr. Klein (1976)

72% User Rating
2h 3min
Mystery
Drama
History
Thriller

"In the nightmare labyrinth of the Occupation"

Paris, France, 1942, during the Nazi occupation. Robert Klein, a successful art dealer who benefits from the misfortunes of those who are ruthlessly persecuted, discovers by chance that there is another Robert Klein, apparently a Jewish man; someone with whom he could be mistakenly identified, something dangerous in such harsh times.

Joseph LoseyDirector

Cast

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Alain Delon

Alain Delon

Mr. Robert Klein

Jeanne Moreau

Jeanne Moreau

Florence

Francine Bergé

Francine Bergé

Nicole

Juliet Berto

Juliet Berto

Jeanine, Robert's mistress

Jean Bouise

Jean Bouise

Seller of the painting

Suzanne Flon

Suzanne Flon

Concierge of rue des Abbesses

Massimo Girotti

Massimo Girotti

Charles, Florence's husband

Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale

Pierre

Michel Aumont

Michel Aumont

Jew Affairs Section Official

Roland Bertin

Roland Bertin

Newspaper Director

Jean Champion

Jean Champion

Morgue keeper

Etienne Chicot

Etienne Chicot

Policeman

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Magali Clément

Lola

Gérard Jugnot

Gérard Jugnot

Photographer

Hermine Karagheuz

Hermine Karagheuz

Young Worker

Jacques Maury

Jacques Maury

Professor Montandon

Fred Personne

Fred Personne

Police Commissioner

Francine Racette

Francine Racette

Françoise / Cathy / Isabelle

Isabelle Sadoyan

Isabelle Sadoyan

Examined Woman

Louis Seigner

Louis Seigner

Mr. Klein's Father

Elisabeth Kaza

Elisabeth Kaza

Carole Achache

Carole Achache

Lucienne Le Marchand

Lucienne Le Marchand

Rosine Rochette

Rosine Rochette

Maurice Vallier

Maurice Vallier

Pierre Vernier

Pierre Vernier

Policeman

François Viaur

François Viaur

Joseph Losey

Joseph Losey

Man at the Vel d'Hiv (uncredited)

Brigitte Ariel

Brigitte Ariel

(uncredited)

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Marius Balbinot

(uncredited)

Maurice Baquet

Maurice Baquet

Musician (uncredited)

Philippe Brizard

Philippe Brizard

(uncredited)

Jenny Clève

Jenny Clève

(uncredited)

Raymond Danon

Raymond Danon

(uncredited)

Christian de Tillière

Christian de Tillière

Auctioneer (uncredited)

Michel Delahaye

Michel Delahaye

(uncredited)

Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu

Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu

Extra (uncredited)

Pierre Frag

Pierre Frag

Georges, Newspaper Seller (uncredited)

Mireille Franchino

Mireille Franchino

(uncredited)

David Gabison

David Gabison

Bellboy (uncredited)

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Maurice Jany

Driver in Ivry-la-Bataille (uncredited)

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Stephane Quatrehomme

Pierre's Son (uncredited)

Jean Topart

Jean Topart

Speaker's voice (voice) (uncredited)

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Danielle Verne

Deportee (uncredited)

Dany Kogan

Dany Kogan

Michelle

Thierry de Brem

Thierry de Brem

(uncredited)

Tina Aumont

Tina Aumont

Spectator (uncredited)

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Nathalie Rigaux

Little girl at the Vel d'Hiv (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

November 5, 2023

Alain Delon is near his best as the eponymous, rather odious, art dealer quite happily fleecing the terrified Jewish community of their precious possessions at cut race prices as they make preparations to try and flee the Nazi occupation of Paris. It's when one such victim is leaving his elegant apartment one day that "Klein" notices a Jewish newspaper at his door - with his name on it! He goes to the police to make it clear that he is not the "Robert Klein" on the address, but do they believe him? Do they think that perhaps he is trying to pull the wool over their eyes too? He concludes that the only way he can be certain is to track down the real doppelgänger before he ends up suffering the same dispossession and deportation as those he had thus far all too readily exploited. One can never have enough of Jeanne Moreau and her role as the enigmatic "Florence" is a little undercooked here, but as the rest of this complex thriller builds up steam we see Joseph Losey using Delon, and our own appreciation of just how terrifying it must have been for most during the occupation let alone the Jewish population, as weapons to potently reveal that terror and to ultimately maybe even humanise - as well as, perhaps, ridicule - this most venal and shallow of men. Is he now the hunted? Can he escape with his life? The more he thinks he has swum away from danger, the more the maelstrom seems to embrace him - and that catch 22 scenario is enthralling to watch play out here. It's cleverly photographed with a score that augments our own - and his - sense of increasing peril and frustration and though it's perhaps just a little slow at the start, it turns into a cracker.

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