Le Plaisir

Le Plaisir

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Max Ophüls
Produced by Max Ophüls
M. Kieffer
Édouard Harispuru
Screenplay by Jacques Natanson
Max Ophüls
Story by Guy de Maupassant
Starring Claude Dauphin
Jean Galland
Gaby Morlay
Madeleine Renaud
Daniel Gélin
Danielle Darrieux
Simone Simon
Jean Gabin
Music by Joe Hajos
Maurice Yvain
Cinematography Philippe Agostini
Christian Matras
Edited by Leonide Azar
Distributed by Columbia
Release dates
  • 14 February 1952 (1952-02-14)
Running time
97 minutes
Country France
Language French

Le Plaisir (English title, House of Pleasure) is a 1952 French comedy-drama anthology film by German-born film director Max Ophüls (1902-1957) adapting three short stories by Guy de Maupassant — "Le Masque" (1889), "La Maison Tellier" (1881), and "Le Modèle" (1883).

Le Plaisir was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Art Direction (Max Ophüls).[1]

Plot summaries

Le Masque

A masked young dandy goes to an ornate dance hall, where he finds a young woman to be his dance partner. When he faints from the exertion, a doctor is called. He discovers that the dandy's mask hides his aged appearance. The doctor takes the old man home to his patient wife. She explains that her husband Ambroise used to attract the ladies who frequented the hairdresser salon where he worked, but in the space of two years, he lost his looks. He goes out in disguise in an attempt to recapture his youth.

La Maison Tellier

Julia Tellier, the well-respected madam of a small-town whorehouse, takes her girls on an outing to her brother's village to attend the first communion of her niece. Her regular patrons are taken aback when they discover the whorehouse closed without explanation that Saturday night. One finally discovers a sign explaining the reason and is relieved. Julia's brother becomes infatuated with Rosa, one of her workers, and promises to visit next month.

Le Modèle

An artist falls in love with his model. Things are idyllic at first, but after living together for a while, they begin to quarrel constantly. Finally, he moves in with his friend. She eventually finds him, but he wants no more to do with her. He ignores her threat to jump from a window, and is so guilt-ridden when she does so immediately that he marries her.

Cast

Le Masque
La Maison Tellier
Le Modèle

References

  1. "NY Times: Le Plaisir". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-12-21.

External links

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