

Arsène Lupin
Arsène Lupin is a French TV show which was co-produced with German, Canadian, Belgian, Dutch, Swiss, Italian and Austrian TV stations. It was only loosely based on Maurice Leblancs novels. Georges Descrières' portrayal of Arsène Lupin showed more similarity to Graf Yoster than to Maurice Leblanc's original. He behaved in the first place as a perfect gentleman who never got angry. He was always relaxed, because whatever could possibly had bothered him in daily life was taken care of by his butler. It wasn't questioned how he had come to his financial independence although the series sometimes discreetly implied that he was a professional criminal. Besides rescuing damsels in distress Lupin took on criminals, competing with their wit and intelligence. Either he stole paintings from rich people who had to be considered white-collar criminals or he acted as a detective who derailed criminal schemes. However, when he was attacked, he could defend himself effortlessly by using elegant jujutsu methods. Among the guest stars were German actors such as Günter Strack and Sky du Mont. Jean-Paul Salomé said in his commentary on the DVD version of his film Arsène Lupin he had like this series as a child. German TV, one the investors, would broadcast the show eventually between 18:00-20:00 o'clock because it was only allowed to show commercials within that very timeslot. For them to get a financial return on investment the show had to be appropriate for families and also for children who would watch it alone. Subsequently it was nearby to ask to defuse and flatten some of Leblanc's plots in order to avoid possible complaints that could force the station to broadcast the show beyond the "Vorabendprogramm".
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Plot Summary
This French television series follows the adventures of the gentleman thief Arsène Lupin, a master of disguise and deduction. Each episode presents Lupin with a new caper, often involving wealthy targets and intricate plots. He outwits both the police and his adversaries with his charm, intelligence, and theatrical flair. The series captures the spirit of Maurice Leblanc's iconic character, blending suspense with lighthearted escapades.
Critical Reception
The 1974 adaptation of Arsène Lupin was generally well-received in France, celebrated for its faithful portrayal of the beloved literary character and its engaging episodic format. Georges Descrières' performance as Lupin was particularly lauded for embodying the suave and cunning nature of the thief. While not a major international critical sensation, it holds a nostalgic place in French television history for its stylish production and classic adventure storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Georges Descrières' charismatic performance as the iconic gentleman thief.
- Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of Maurice Leblanc's classic stories.
- Noted for its engaging episodic structure and classic adventure feel.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the show's charm and nostalgic appeal, with many viewers fondly remembering the escapades of Arsène Lupin and the suave portrayal by the lead actor. The series is considered a classic of French television, admired for its lighthearted tone and clever plots.
Fun Fact
The 1974 French television series featuring Georges Descrières as Arsène Lupin was actually a revival of the character, following an earlier, highly popular series from 1960 that starred Robert Lamoureux.
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