The Moon in the Gutter (1983)
May 18, 1983Release Date
The Moon in the Gutter (1983)
May 18, 1983Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Delmas - un docker hanté par le suicide de sa soeur
Nastassja Kinski
Loretta Channing - une fille des beaux quartiers
Victoria Abril
Bella - la maîtresse possessive de Gérard
Bertice Reading
Lola
Gabriel Monnet
Tom
Dominique Pinon
Frank
Milena Vukotić
Frieda
Vittorio Mezzogiorno
Newton
Anne-Marie Coffinet
Dora
Bernard Farcy
Jésus
Katya Berger
Catherine
Guido Alberti
Le gardien de la cathédrale
Yves-Marie Maurin
Le narrateur (voice)
Catharina Dahlin
Prostitute (uncredited)
John T. LaBarbera
Dock worker (uncredited)
Frank Nuyen
Man in the sleazy bar (uncredited)
Jean-Jacques Beineix
Director / Screenplay
Olivier Mergault
Screenplay
Yves Deschamps
Editor
Philippe Rousselot
Director of Photography
Hubert Niogret
Line Producer
Gabriel Yared
Original Music Composer
Pierre Gamet
Sound
David Goodis
Novel
Monique Prim
Editor
Lise Fayolle
Producer
Claire Fraisse
Costume Design
Dominique Besnehard
Casting
Hilton McConnico
Production Design
Luciano Balducci
Production Manager
Jean-Pierre Laurent
Jean-Roger Milo
Julien Arrighi
Jean-Louis Airola
Jade Biarese
Graziano Giusti
Claudia Pola
Clarisse Deudon
Victor Cavallo
Fred Ulysse
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 18, 1983
Original NameLa Lune dans le caniveau
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 18m
Filming LocationsMarseille, France
Genres
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The Moon in the Gutter (French: La Lune dans le caniveau) is a 1983 French drama film directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix. It was entered into the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
Although it immediately followed Beineix's big, commercial success Diva and featured two very big stars, Gérard Depardieu and Nastassja Kinski, The Moon in the Gutter was not well received by critics or audiences and failed at the box office with only 625,000 admissions in France. Its vivid visual style was noted by critics. It preceded a much better-appreciated cult success from the same director, known in the U.S. and UK as Betty Blue.
The film was based on a 1953 pulp-noir novel of the same name, written by David Goodis, but it was transferred in the film script from the docksides of Philadelphia to Marseille.
La Lune dans le caniveau, according to AllMovie, "received uneven reviews on its initial release". It won a French Cesar Award for its production design.