Liliom
- IMDb link: 0025397
- IMDb rating: 6.8 (1,336 votes)
- Genres: Drama, Fantasy
- Director: Fritz Lang
- Cast: Charles Boyer, Madeleine Ozeray, Robert Arnoux, Roland Toutain and others
- Release date: 15 May 1934
- Release year: 1934
- Runtime: 118 minutes
- Country: France
- Keywords: one word title, forename as title, merry go round, playing cards, cheating, love, pregnancy, pregnant woman, cat, black cat
Plot:
American audiences should enjoy this French production, made at the Fox plant in France by Fritz Lang and starring Charles Boyer. The dialogue is all French, but English sub-titles are supplied. In most instances, however, it is possible to follow the story despite any lack of knowledge of the language spoken on the screen. Boyer is, by far, the outstanding character in the film. His portrayal of the unmoral, cruel, but lovable rogue, Liliom, is done with vitality and understanding. Lang's direction never lets the acting lag. The story is Ferenc Molnar's familiar modern semi-classic, but the setting and treatment are different from previous versions. Boyer, as Liliom, is the swaggering carnival barker who falls in love with a chambermaid and sets up house-keeping with her. He fails to provide for her, however, and continues his easy way of living. When told he is to become a father, Boyer attempts to rob a paymaster and kills himself when trapped. Before he dies, however, he dreams he is in heaven, where he is shown the evil of his ways. Others in the cast who perform admirably are Madeleine Ozeray, Alcover Forelle, Robert Arnoux, Henri Richard, Maximilienne and Mitni Funes. A special musical accompaniment by Jean Lenoir and F. Waxman is appropriate.