400 Blows, The (1959) France
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Director:François, Truffaut, Abbou, Bernard, Andrieux, Luc, Auffay, Patrick, Beauvais, Robert, Bergouignan, Jean-François
Studio:Les Films du Carrosse
Producer:François Truffaut
Writer:François Truffaut, Marcel Moussy
Rating:8.2 (34,759 votes)
Rated:NR
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:037429122235
UPC:3700224300067
Price:$19.98
Awards:Nominated for Oscar, Another 6 wins & 3 nominations
Genre:French films
Release:2002-04-23
IMDb:0053198
Duration:1:34:00
Picture Format:LetterBox
Aspect Ratio:2.35 : 1
Sound:Mono
Languages:French, English
Subtitles:French, English
Features:Les Mistons
Portrait of Truffaut
Trailer
LAC code:300005511
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
François, Truffaut, Abbou, Bernard, Andrieux, Luc, Auffay, Patrick, Beauvais, Robert, Bergouignan, Jean-François  ...  (Director)
François Truffaut, Marcel Moussy  ...  (Writer)
 
Jean-Pierre Léaud  ...  Antoine Doinel
Claire Maurier  ...  Gilberte Doinel - la mère d'Antoine
Albert Rémy  ...  Julien Doinel
Guy Decomble  ...  'Petite Feuille', the French teacher
Georges Flamant  ...  Mr. Bigey
Patrick Auffay  ...  René
Daniel Couturier  ...  Betrand Mauricet
François Nocher  ...  Un enfant
Richard Kanayan  ...  Un enfant
Renaud Fontanarosa  ...  Un enfant
Michel Girard  ...  Un enfant
Serge Moati  ...  Un enfant
Bernard Abbou  ...  Un enfant
Jean-François Bergouignan  ...  Un enfant
Michel Lesignor  ...  Un enfant
Luc Andrieux  ...  Le professeur de gym
Robert Beauvais  ...  Director of the school
Bouchon  ...  
Christian Brocard  ...  
Yvonne Claudie  ...  Mme Bigey
Marius Laurey  ...  L'inspecteur Cabanel
Claude Mansard  ...  Examining Magistrate
Jacques Monod  ...  Commissioner
Pierre Repp  ...  The English Teacher
Henri Virlojeux  ...  Night watchman (as Henri Virlogeux)
Jean-Claude Brialy  ...  Man in Street
Jeanne Moreau  ...  Woman with dog (as Mademoiselle Jeanne Moreau)
Jean Constantin  ...  Composer
Henri Decaë  ...  Cinematographer
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte  ...  Editor
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Comments: DFR 159

Summary: Francois Truffaut's first feature was this 1959 portrait of Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud), a boy who turns to petty crime in the face of neglect at home and hard times at a reform school. Somewhat autobiographical for its director, the film helped usher in the heady spirit of the French New Wave, and introduced the Doinel character, who became a fixture in Truffaut's movies over the years. Poignant, exhilarating, and fun (there's a parade of cameo appearances from some of the essential icons and directors from the movement), this film is an important classic. --Tom Keogh