Le Samourai Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Long considered a classic of European film noir, this existential gangster drama from French director Jean-Pierre Melville was released in the United States only in a severely truncated, re-edited, and overdubbed version entitled The Godson. Thirty years after its initial public airing, Le Samourai (1967) finally saw a limited American release in its intended form. Alain Delon stars as Jef Costello, a professional Parisian assassin-for-hire who, by nature of his work's solitary demands, has no friends. Although he is loved by Jane Lagrange (Natalie Delon, the star's real-life wife), Costello knows that Jane already has a lover. After he successfully wipes out a nightclub owner at the behest of his boss, Costello discovers that he was seen by the club's pianist, Valerie (Cathy Rosier). Although he survives a police lineup thanks to a lie offered up by the fearless Valerie, Costello's alibi disintegrates rapidly and his shadowy employer takes out a contract on him. As he seeks revenge on his betrayer, Costello must also stay one step ahead of a wily, determined superintendent (Francois Perier). Melville's film influenced several other filmmakers and projects, most notably director John Woo's The Killer (1989). - Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
02/28/1967
DVD Release Date:
10/25/2005
Rating:
Not Yet Rated
Run Time:
103 min.
Distributor(s):
Prodis
Production Co.:
CICC Productions, Fida, Filmel
Director(s):
Themes:
Crisis of Conscience, Hired Killers
Tone:
Claustrophobic, Reflective, Meditative, Stylized, Tense, Atmospheric
Keywords:
alibi, chase, contract, hitman, mob-boss, nightclub, on-the-run, pianist, police-inspector, rival
Country of Origin:
Italy (02-29-1968)
Language:
French
Status:
DVD