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Papillon

Country: France | USA, Language: English, 150 mins

  • Director: Franklin J. Schaffner
  • Writer: Dalton Trumbo; Lorenzo Semple Jr.
  • Producer: Robert Dorfmann; Robert O. Kaplan

CGiii Comment

Simply brilliant.

And...it only received 1 Oscar nomination for best original music - so much for Academy kudos.

One of the greatest films ever made.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Henri "Papillon" Charierre is sentenced to life in prison and transported to the penal in French Guyana. Aboard ship on the voyage over, he meets Louis Dega, a forger. They form a bond that will last them a great many years. The conditions at the penal colony are horrific and Papillon desperately wants to escape. His first attempt ends quickly in failure and as a result he spends 2 years in solitary confinement. His next attempt is somewhat more successful and he actually spends a idyllic time with a tribe of Central America Indians. Once caught however, he does 5 years in solitary confinement. Once released, he decides to make one final attempt at freedom.

Cast & Characters

Steve McQueen as Henri 'Papillon' Charriere;
Dustin Hoffman as Louis Dega;
Victor Jory as Indian Chief;
Don Gordon as Julot;
Anthony Zerbe as Toussaint;
Robert Deman as Maturette;
Woodrow Parfrey as Clusiot;
Bill Mumy as Lariot;
George Coulouris as Dr. Chatal;
Ratna Assan as Zoraima;
William Smithers as Warden Barrot;
Val Avery as Pascal;
Gregory Sierra as Antonio;
Vic Tayback as Sergeant;
Mills Watson as Guard