The 400 Blows (1959)



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Synopsis:
For his feature-film debut, critic-turned-director François Truffaut drew inspiration from his own troubled childhood. The 400 Blows stars Jean-Pierre Léaud as Antoine Doinel, Truffaut's preteen alter ego. Misunderstood at home by his parents and tormented in school by his insensitive teacher (Guy Decomble), Antoine frequently runs away from both places. The boy finally quits school after being accused of plagiarism by his teacher. He steals a typewriter from his father (Albert Remy) to finance his plans to leave home. The father angrily turns Antoine over to the police, who lock the boy up with hardened criminals. A psychiatrist at a delinquency center probes Antoine's unhappiness, which he reveals in a fragmented series of monologues. Originally intended as a 20-minute short, The 400 Blows was expanded into a feature when Truffaut decided to elaborate on his self-analysis. For the benefit of Truffaut's fellow film buffs, The 400 Blows is full of brief references to favorite directors, notably Truffaut's then-idol Jean Vigo. The film won the 1959 Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival, even though Truffaut had been declared persona non grata the year before for his inflammatory comments about the festival's commercialism.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
1/1/1959
Director Credit
François Truffaut Director
Cast Credit
Jean-Claude Brialy Man in street
Christian Brocard Man with Typewriter
Yvonne Claudie Mme Bigey
Daniel Couturier Boy
Georges Flament M. Bigey
Renaud Fontanarosa Boy
Richard Kanayan Abbou
Marius Laurey Police Clerk
Luc Andrieux Gym Teacher
Claude Mansard Examining Magistrate
Pierre Repp The English Teacher
Henri Virlojeux Night Watchman
Jacques Demy Policeman
Jean Douchet The lover
Jeanne Moreau Woman with Dog
François Truffaut Man in Funfair
Serge Moati Boy
Folco Jacques Monod Commissioner
Jean-Pierre Léaud Antoine Doinel
Robert Beauvais School Director
Claire Maurier Mme. Doinel
Albert Remy M. Doinel
Patrick Auffay Rene Bigey
Production Credits Credit
François Truffaut Producer
Art Department Credit
Bernard Evein Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Henri Decaë Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Philippe de Broca first Assistant Director



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