''Adieu l'ami'' (also known as ''Farewell, Friend'', reissued as ''Honor Among Thieves'') is a 1968 French-Italian
heist crime film
Crime film is a film belonging to the crime fiction genre. Films of this genre generally involve various aspects of crime and fiction. Stylistically, the genre may overlap and combine with many other genres, such as Drama (film and television), dr ...
directed by
Jean Herman
Jean Vautrin (; 17 May 1933 – 16 June 2015), real name Jean Herman, was a French writer, filmmaker and film critic.
Life and career
After studying literature at Auxerre, he took first place in the Institut des hautes études cinématographiq ...
and produced by
Serge Silberman
Serge Silberman (1 May 1917 – 22 July 2003) was a French film producer known for his collaborations with several major European and Japanese filmmakers, including Luis Buñuel, Akira Kurosawa, Jean-Pierre Melville, René Clément, Jacques Becker, ...
, with a screenplay by
Sebastien Japrisot. The film was a great success in Europe and made Charles Bronson a star there after a career as a supporting actor in Hollywood.
Plot
Demobilised after the
war in Algeria, legionnaire Franz Propp tries to get army doctor Dino Barran to go to the
Congo with him. But Barran feels he has to help the beautiful Isabelle Moreau, whose lover he accidentally killed in
Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
. She wants him to take a job in a big firm in Paris, where his assistant will be an attractive girl called Dominique Austerlitz, and over the Christmas break to secretly return some missing documents to the safe.
Propp, who has found work as a pimp, follows Barran into the building and overhears that there are also millions in wages in the safe. He wants the money, while Barran merely wants to fulfil his promise to Isabelle. After much arguing and fighting the two unwillingly co-operate and get the safe open, to find the money has been taken. They also find they are locked in the strong room with no light, air, food or drink. Escaping eventually through a shaft, they find a security guard shot dead. Successfully getting out of the building, they try to catch a flight at the airport but Propp is caught by the police. Despite intensive interrogation, he does not talk.
Meanwhile, Barran, who has persuaded Dominique to shelter him, offers to talk to the police. They follow him to the scene of the crime, where Dominique is to look for evidence of his innocence, when Isabelle appears with a gun. In a fracas she shoots a policeman, whereupon both girls are killed by a police machine gun. It was the two of them who had taken the money, killed the guard, and tricked Barran into being their fall guy.
Cast
Production
Alain Delon
Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon (; 8 November 1935 – 18 August 2024) was a French actor, film producer, screenwriter, singer, and businessman. Acknowledged as a cultural and cinematic leading man of the 20th century, Delon emerged as one of ...
was looking for an American actor to play his co-star in the film. He admired Bronson's acting, particularly in movies like ''
Machine Gun Kelly'' and had the producer approach him when Bronson was in Europe making ''
Villa Rides''. Bronson's agent Paul Kohner later recalled:
Silberman pitched Bronson on the fact that in the American film industry all the money, all the publicity, goes to the pretty boy hero types. In Europe, he told him, the public is attracted by character, not face. Bronson had always resisted doing European films before ... This time he was only half convinced by Silberman's arguments, but I made the deal for him to do ''Adieu l'ami''.
Bronson was signed in December 1967. The film was shot in Marseilles and Paris.
Release
Theatrical
Paramount had distribution rights to the film in the US but it was not released there until 1973. The ''Los Angeles Times'' called it "overly contrived, overlong, uninspired – and unrelentingly tedious." ''TV Guide'' wrote: "There's good chemistry between Delon and Bronson" and added that there are "some problems with the plot but otherwise intriguing."
Home media
In the 1980s,
Monterey Home Video released the film as ''Honor Among Thieves''.
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, via license from
StudioCanal
StudioCanal S.A.S. (formerly known as Le Studio Canal+, Canal Plus, Canal+ Distribution, Canal+ D.A., and Canal+ Production and also known as StudioCanal International) is a French film & television production and distribution company which is a ...
, re-released it on DVD in 2008. Wild East released it under the original English-language title ''Farewell, Friend'' on a limited edition
region-free NTSC DVD alongside ''
Rider on the Rain'', also starring Charles Bronson, in 2011.
Reception
Box office
The film was a massive hit in France, earning around $6 million at the box office. Bronson went on to star in a series of European made movies that were hugely popular, including ''
Once Upon a Time in the West'' and ''
Rider on the Rain''.
References
External links
*
Review of filmat French Film site
at Cinema Français
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1968 films
1960s crime thriller films
1960s heist films
1960s buddy films
French crime thriller films
French heist films
Italian crime thriller films
Italian heist films
Italian buddy films
Films set in France
Films produced by Serge Silberman
Films with screenplays by Sébastien Japrisot
Films scored by François de Roubaix
1960s French-language films
1960s Italian films
1960s French films
French-language Italian films