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词条 Mr. Freedom
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  1. Plot summary

  2. Cast

  3. Reception

  4. References

  5. External links

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| name = Mr. Freedom
| image = MrFreedom.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = Film poster
| director = William Klein
| producer = Guy Belfond
Christian Thivat
Michel Zemer
| writer = William Klein
| narrator =
| starring = John Abbey
Delphine Seyrig
Donald Pleasence
Philippe Noiret
| music = Michel Colombier
Serge Gainsbourg
| cinematography = Pierre Lhomme
| editing = Anne-Marie Cotret
| distributor =
| released = {{Film date|1969|01|08|France|df=y}}
| runtime = 95 minutes
| country = France
| language = English
French
| genre =
}}Mr. Freedom is a 1969 superhero film by the expatriate American photographer and filmmaker William Klein. Starring the popular French actress Delphine Seyrig, this anti-imperialist satirical farce has cameos by the well-known actors Donald Pleasence and Philippe Noiret, as well as the musician Serge Gainsbourg.[1]

Plot summary

Under the command of Dr. Freedom, the crass superhero Mr. Freedom (John Abbey) goes to France to stave off the advances of the mysterious French Anti-Freedom (FAF)[2] organization. He joins forces with the femme fatale Marie-Madeleine to lead his own anti-communist Freedom organization. The Freedom mission is complicated by the machinations of communist foes — the Stalinist Muzhik Man and the ferocious Maoist Red China Man (portrayed as a giant inflatable dragon). France, refusing to see the FAF as a threat, rebuffs Freedom, leading to an escalation of Cold War tactics. In the end, betrayed, Mr. Freedom destroys himself trying to save the "unappreciative" nation.

Cast

  • Delphine Seyrig as Marie-Madeleine
  • John Abbey as Mr. Freedom
  • Donald Pleasence as Dr. Freedom
  • Jean-Claude Drouot as Dick Sensass
  • Serge Gainsbourg as M. Drugstore
  • Rufus as Freddie Fric
  • Yves Lefebvre
  • Sabine Sun
  • Rita Maiden as Herself
  • Colin Drake
  • Pierre Baillot
  • Raoul Billerey
  • Philippe Noiret as Muzhik Man
  • Sami Frey as Christ
  • Catherine Rouvel as Marie-Rouge
  • Monique Chaumette as Marie
  • Odile Astie as Odile Astier
  • Albert Augier
  • Jean-Luc Bideau as Un combatant (as J.L. Bideau)
  • Jean-Claude Bouillaud as J.C. Bouillaud
  • Michel Creton
  • Guy D'Avout
  • Albert Dray
  • Marcel Gassouk
  • Michèle Loubet
  • Henry Pillsbury
  • Hugues Quester
  • Eric Wasberg
  • Daniel Cohn-Bendit as Himself (uncredited)
  • Yves Montand as Capt. Formidable (uncredited)
  • Simone Signoret as Cameo appearance (uncredited)

Reception

Fearing it may never be seen otherwise, Klein showed the film at the 1968 Avignon Festival. Marxist-Leninist groups criticized the political caricatures of Red China Man and other characters.[3]

References

1. ^{{imdb title|id=0064674}}
2. ^A pun on the French slang term faf “fascist”.
3. ^Smith, Alison. French Cinema in the 1970s: Echoes of May. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2005

External links

  • {{rotten-tomatoes|mr_freedom}}
  • {{Amg movie|102593}}
  • {{IMDb title|0064674}}
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