The Black Tulip (1964 film) explained

The Black Tulip
Director:Christian-Jaque[1]
Based On:the novel The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas, père
Music:Gérard Calvi
Cinematography:Henri Decaë
Editing:Jacques Desagneaux
Studio:Mediterranean Film Productions
Agata Films
Mizar Movies
Flora Film
Distributor:Dicifrance
Runtime:110 minutes[2]
Country:France
Italy
Spain
Language:French
Gross:$15 million

The Black Tulip (French: La Tulipe noire) is a French-Italian-Spanish film which reused some names in the novel of the same title[3] by Alexandre Dumas but its story does not follow the novel. It is, essentially, a star vehicle for the popular French actor Alain Delon.

Synopsis

In June 1789 in the town of Roussillon, aristocrat Guillaume de Saint Preux leads a double life as a masked bandit known as the Black Tulip. The Black Tulip only robs rich aristocrats, so the local peasants regard him as a hero. Baron La Mouche is convinced Guillaume is the Tulip. During a robbery, he scars the Tulip's face, and hopes to use this to expose Guillaume.[4]

Guillaume asks his twin brother Julien to impersonate him. Julien is much more gentle and idealistic than his brother. While the impersonation goes well at first, Julien is shocked to discover that Guillaume robs aristocrats for the thrill and the money, not for political reasons.

Julien falls in love with a peasant girl called Caroline, the daughter of the revolutionary Plantin. Caro helps teach Julien how to be a better swordsman.

When Baron La Mouche feels that there may be a connection between Guillaume de Saint Preux and the masked hero, he has Julien imprisoned. The original Black Tulip rescues him, but while Julien escapes, his brother is caught in the act and soon afterwards, executed.

In the end, Julien succeeds his brother as the Black Tulip. He rises to the occasion, and is now as good a fighter for justice as his brother was. He has also won the heart of Caroline, who supports him.

Cast

Production

Delon made the film after seeing the success Jean-Paul Belmondo had in a swashbuckler, Cartouche (1962).[5]

The film was shot on location in Spain,[6] including Cáceres.[7] Interiors were shot at the Victorine Studios in Nice.

Reception

The film was a big success at the French box office. It was the tenth most popular film of 1964.[8] In France, it sold 3,107,512 admissions,[9] grossing an estimated . In Italy and Germany, it sold 3,978,000 tickets. In the Soviet Union, it sold tickets,[10] grossing an estimated . In total, the film sold tickets worldwide, grossing an estimated in France and the Soviet Union.

Alain Delon used this opportunity to demonstrate his range as an actor by playing both brothers. In 1975, he would again play a masked swashbuckler in his Zorro film.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Tulipe noire. Bifi.fr. French. February 10, 2013.
  2. Web site: La Tulipe Noire. AllMovie. February 10, 2013. Hassen, Kristie.
  3. Web site: The Black Tulip by Alexandre Dumas as e-book. 2011-05-08.
  4. Web site: Saint Preux appeals to his younger brother, Julien, to assume his identity for a time. 2011-05-08.
  5. Web site: Box office information for The Black Tulip. Box Office Story.
  6. News: Scheuer, P. K.. 'Hawke's' adapter eyes the director.. May 7, 1963. Los Angeles Times. .
  7. Web site: Cáceres promociona sus escenarios de cine. El Periódico Extremadura. 22 January 2018.
  8. Web site: French Box Office of 1964. Box Office Story.
  9. Web site: Box office information for The Black Tulip . 8 April 2022 . Box Office Story . fr.
  10. Web site: La Tulipe Noire . 2023-08-19 . . ru.