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'''''Pépé le Moko''''' is a 1937 French movie directed by Julien Duvivier based on a 1931 novel by Henri La Barthe (under the pseudonym Roger Ashelbé), filmed in 1936. The film is considered a representative of poetic realism but is also often mentioned in connection with precursors of film noir. In the winding alleys of Algiers, crook Pépé finds shelter from the police. When he falls in love with the Parisian tourist Gaby, he finally feels homesick. For the world, he wants to accompany his beloved to France. This could cost him his freedom, perhaps even his life. | '''''Pépé le Moko''''' is a 1937 French movie directed by Julien Duvivier based on a 1931 novel by Henri La Barthe (under the pseudonym Roger Ashelbé), filmed in 1936. The film is considered a representative of poetic realism but is also often mentioned in connection with precursors of film noir. In the winding alleys of Algiers, crook Pépé finds shelter from the police. When he falls in love with the Parisian tourist Gaby, he finally feels homesick. For the world, he wants to accompany his beloved to France. This could cost him his freedom, perhaps even his life. | ||
Because the French government found Pépé too "demoralizing, | Because the French government found Pépé too "demoralizing", the drama did not find its way onto the screen until after World War II. Thus, the 1938 Hollywood remake ''[[Algiers]]'' preceded the original. | ||
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==Ruby Pistol== | ==Ruby Pistol== | ||
Pépé le Moko ([[Jean Gabin]]), his gangsters like Pierrot (Gilbert Gil), Carlos (Gabriel Gabrio), Inès (Line Noro) and several policemen use [[Ruby Pistol]]s. | Pépé le Moko ([[Jean Gabin]]), his gangsters like Pierrot (Gilbert Gil), Carlos (Gabriel Gabrio), Inès (Line Noro) and several policemen use [[Ruby Pistol]]s. None of these pistols are actually fired; the slide does not move and the muzzle flash is generated by pyrotechnics. | ||
[[File:Garate Ruby L.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Garate, Anitua y Cia Ruby-Type Pistol - .32 ACP]] | [[File:Garate Ruby L.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Garate, Anitua y Cia Ruby-Type Pistol - .32 ACP]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pépé stops Pierrot holding a Ruby from facing the policemen.]] | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pépé stops Pierrot holding a Ruby from facing the policemen outside.]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pépé gets in position to fire at the police officers.]] | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pépé gets in position to fire at the police officers on the narrow street.]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Noticeing that the cigarettes are in the other pocket, Pépé grabbed | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Noticeing that the cigarettes are in the other pocket, Pépé holds his grabbed Ruby.]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby4.jpg|thumb|none|500px| | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby4.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An injured Pierrot with a pistol in hand.]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby5 | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby5.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Pierrot held by Carlos and Pépé approaches the snitch.]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby6.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A front view of the trio reached the traitor.]] | |||
[[File:PépéleMoko- | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|No longer able to shoot Carlos finished Pierrot's intention.]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko- | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby8.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Two policemen point their pistols at caught Pépé on board the ship.]] | ||
[[File:PépéleMoko- | [[File:PépéleMoko-Ruby9.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A closer view of one pistol of a police officer while Pépé has reached the end of the line.]] | ||
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Pépé le Moko is a 1937 French movie directed by Julien Duvivier based on a 1931 novel by Henri La Barthe (under the pseudonym Roger Ashelbé), filmed in 1936. The film is considered a representative of poetic realism but is also often mentioned in connection with precursors of film noir. In the winding alleys of Algiers, crook Pépé finds shelter from the police. When he falls in love with the Parisian tourist Gaby, he finally feels homesick. For the world, he wants to accompany his beloved to France. This could cost him his freedom, perhaps even his life.
Because the French government found Pépé too "demoralizing", the drama did not find its way onto the screen until after World War II. Thus, the 1938 Hollywood remake Algiers preceded the original.
The following weapons were used in the film Pépé le Moko:
Ruby Pistol
Pépé le Moko (Jean Gabin), his gangsters like Pierrot (Gilbert Gil), Carlos (Gabriel Gabrio), Inès (Line Noro) and several policemen use Ruby Pistols. None of these pistols are actually fired; the slide does not move and the muzzle flash is generated by pyrotechnics.