10/10
Juliette Greco at her Best
30 September 2020
Recently Juliette Greco died and France lost one of its greatest icons. It is easy to hear her wonderful singing voice, but less easy to see and hear her voice on film. Just for the fluidity of her facial expressions from anger to passion make anything she was in worthwhile. I liked her pairing with Stephen Boyd in this film, and they exuded enthusiasm, fun and obvious pleasure at being together. It is one of the most enjoyable of films, right from the beginning to the final scenes, and if during this period anyone wants cheering up try and track it down. It is what it says on the poster an adventure film set in an ' Africa ' that may not please the more politically correct, but enjoy it for the acting as none of the actors, including Sybil Thorndyke, Gregory Ratoff and David Wayne never put a foot wrong. And yet it is Greco's film and it is a great pity that this wonderful actress and singer is less known in the US and the UK as she should be. Forget the existentialist tag and just watch this very human woman who had warmth, a face that in its beauty could express anything without a word said, and yet when she did speak either in English and French the magic flows. ' The Big Gamble ' is one to see over and over again. Finally try to find this film in Cinemascope, as I have not succeeded in doing so.
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