We're No Angels Page #2

Synopsis: At Christmas, three prisoners - Joseph, Albert and Jules - escape from Devil Island to a French small coastal town. They decide to rob a store, to get some money and clothes and travel by ship to another place. They pretend to be there to fix the roof, but pretty soon they realize that the financial condition of the family Ducotel is not good. Andre Tochard, the selfish and mean owner of the establishment, exploits the family Ducotel. The three convicts spend Christmas night with the Ducotels and are so well treated by the family that they decide to help them. Their pet will help them to fix the situation.
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Romance
Director(s): Michael Curtiz
Production: Paramount Pictures
 
IMDB:
7.5
NOT RATED
Year:
1955
106 min
773 Views


Nobody's going back.

It's gonna be just fine.

I gotta get some smokes, man,

I'm telling you.

Okay.

We'll get your smokes,

and then we'll go across.

You take care of me, Ned,

'cause I got to get across.

- Keep walking.

- I gotta get across.

Just keep walking.

Right with you.

Just want a pack of tailor-mades.

Yeah, right with you.

Bunch of damn nonsense.

All them damn priests in town

at the shrine.

Don't buy a damn thing...

but if they want something,

you'd better have it on hand.

- Thanks, Mrs. Harris.

- Thank you.

- Be with you gents in a second.

- We just want a pack of tailor-mades.

Mementos of the shrine...

postcards, key chains

of the Weeping Virgin.

Not a penny in it,

but they want it every year.

Priests and tourists,

put on that dumb show.

Two packages of oatmeal.

Set 'em down, will you?

Account's getting a bit long.

Well, I need it. Set 'em down.

I got a hungry kid. You'll catch me later.

What are you looking at?

Yeah, that's right.

- Special kind of smokes?

- Luckys will do.

That shrine, talking about it,

didn't mean to offend you.

Kind of probably put my foot in it...

and you're tourists,

come to see the shrine.

- Where are you folks from?

- Here and there.

Something I can interest you

in that case?

We ought to be about going now.

We ought to be about going now!

- You forgot your change.

- That's okay.

Sir, change. Let's see

if we can't spend it in your store.

Did you folks hear about the jailbreak?

No, can't say that we have.

Where did you say you're from?

Yes, sir, it seems

there were these three convicts...

shot their way out.

There you are.

I told you I needed your help.

Are these friends of yours, Caroline?

- My help?

- My car is stalled down at the garage.

I need you to haul

that deer down to the butcher's.

- You know these folks?

- Know them? Yeah, they're priests.

This is Father...

I didn't catch your name.

Priests? Oh, God.

Oh, God.

I'm sorry, gentlemen... Father...

What I'm saying, rambling on...

I offended you. No hard feelings?

That's fine.

You gonna help me with that deer?

I mean, I'd die

if I thought I'd offended you.

- No big deal.

- Or anybody associated with the shrine.

Here, a little token. Take them, please.

Take some back to your friends.

We've got the Weeping Virgin

on one side...

thermometer on the other.

Awful handy, really.

Well, it's a cool day out. Button up.

No hard feelings, Father?

Go with God.

I have that same coat.

Harry, here's a list.

Also need a few shells

for the old 12-gauge.

Damn car is all stove in,

fender busted, need a new radiator.

How am I gonna afford that?

I should sure enough

go to your church, I swear to God.

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Albert Husson

Albert Husson (3 August 1912 – 16 December 1978) was a French playwright and theatre director. On 26 January 1968, Jean Meyer and Albert Husson were both appointed directors of the Théâtre des Célestins in Lyon, which produced numerous adaptations for the theater as well as television. Albert Husson, former secretary general of the Théâtre des Célestins 1944-1959, was specifically responsible for the administrative management, while John Meyer was artistic director. Albert Husson was a member of the Académie des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Lyon. more…

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