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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 3339161275543
Format: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen
Label: Studio Canal
Manufacturer: Studio Canal
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Studio Canal
Region Code: 2
Running Time: 103 minutes
Sales Rank: 125360
Studio: Studio Canal
Theatrical Release Date: May 15, 1974
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Could the true story of the financial scandal that shook France to the brink of civil war in 1933 be more timely? Jean Paul Belmondo is perfectly cast as Serge Alexander (a.k.a. Stavisky), the one-time underworld con man who charms his way to the top of the French financial world with bluff, cunning, and a bankroll of phony vouchers. Screenwriter Jorge Semprún (Z) weaves Stavisky's story through the tapestry of European politics: the rise of fascism, the stain of anti-Semitism, the shadow of impending war. The aloof style of Alain Resnais (Last Year at Marienbad) is warmed by the smiling charisma of Belmondo and by Charles Boyer's poignant turn as a sentimental, nearly bankrupt Baron. Elegantly shot by the great Sacha Vierny and accompanied by a lush Stephen Sondheim score, this multi-faceted gem is one of Resnais's most satisfying and accessible films. --Sean Axmaker
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Hard to find CLASSIC
One of the most beautiful and stirring films ever! I was delighted to find this film. Don't miss it!
Rating: - "A Masterpiece...Sondheim wrote the Music"
"If you liked "Enchanted April" you must see this impressionistic film. Hazy, luscious, smooth as satin movement,
with this "haunting music" by Stephen Sondheim. Sondheim loved the film enough to write the score. He rarely writes for film.
Mysterious, charming love story, that is breathtaking, based on a true French story. An "ode" to white roses....Monte Carlo and the prewar France society. Vintage garments, airplanes and autos, could have won an Oscar for this alone. Like good wine ... Read More
Rating: - "You have to dream of him and imagine his dreams."
Best known for the beautifully framed but now almost comically elusive and incomprehensible Last Year at Marienbad, Stavisky is one of Alain Resnais' most accessible films and one where he manages to marry style and narrative structure to his subject perfectly. While it helps to have some grounding in the disastrous pre-WW2 financial scandal his anti-hero precipitated to get the most out of the film, his approach is particularly well-judged.
For much of the movie we meet Stavisky, financier ... Read More
Rating: - Reverie
Alain Resnais's "Stavisky..." provides a fictionalized account of the last months of the notorious swindler (played by Jean-Paul Belmondo), whose financial shell games brought down the French government in the early 1930s. I sometimes think that the word "exquisite" was coined to describe this film and I don't mean that entirely positively. Immaculately designed, shot, lit and cut, nearly perfect in its way, "Stavisky..." is designer filmmaking at its most refined, elegant and yes, precious.
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Rating: - AMAZING TRUE TALE OF FRENCH SCAM ARTIST
"STAVISKY" is the true story of Serge Alexandre, known to the world as Stavisky. And Belmondo is terrific as the titular con artist who looted France during the 1930s. Acclaimed director Alain Resnais shepherds a consummate cast that includes Charles Boyer through this lavishly mounted saga of deception, romance, and bittersweet justice. Stephen Sondheim's big score is memorable and evokes the era as well as the moral corruption. You will believe the time and place and characters as the events unfold like ... Read More
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