Philippe Noiret
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Cinema Paradiso
(1988)Giuseppe Tornatore's loving homage to the cinema tells the story of Salvatore, a successful film director, returning home for the funeral of Alfredo, his old friend who was the projectionist at the local cinema throughout his childhood. Soon memories of his first love affair with the beautiful Elena and all the highs and lows that shaped his life come flooding back.

Coup de Torchon
(1981)In French colonial Senegal, the only policeman in a small town is disrespected by everyone, from the local criminals to his unfaithful wife.

The Old Gun
(1975)During World War II, a French surgeon decides to take revenge on an SS squad after the atrocities they committed in his childhood village and home.

The Watchmaker of St. Paul
(1974)
La Pointe Courte
(1956)Two storylines concern the simultaneous efforts of a husband and wife to mend their broken marriage interwoven with the life of a fishing village.

The Judge and the Assassin
(1976)
Let Joy Reign Supreme
(1975)A look at 18th-century France, when the authorities depravity contributed to social oppression, and the uprisings flared up one after another.
Masques
(1987)
Zazie dans le Métro
(1960)
D'Artagnan's Daughter
(1994)Back and better than ever, the heroic Three Muskateers deliver rollicking good movie fun in the action-adventure tradition of The Mast of Zorro! Sexy international spy Sophie Marceau (The World is Not Enough, Braveheart) plays Eloise, the beautiful daughter of renowned Muskateer D'Artagna (Phillipe Noiret - Cinema Paradiso). When she discovers a murderous conspiracy to overthrow the King of France, the feisty Eloise calls upon her father and his famous...though now retired...brothers-in-arms to reunite in the name of justice! A wildly entertaining story of courage, love and betrayal - you're sure to enjoy all the excitement as the classic trio takes comic adventure to epic proportions!

Playing with Fire
(1975)To shield his daughter from a shadowy cabal of sex-slave masters, a wealthy banker inadvertently sends her to a clinic that’s a front for a brothel.

Murphy's War
(1971)Irish merchant seaman Murphy (Peter O'Toole) is the sole survivor of a World War II German U-boat attack in tropical waters. Picked up by a French oil engineer, he is taken to a native village hospital.

Mr. Freedom
(1969)
La Grande Bouffe
(1973)Four friends, played by international superstars Marcello Mastroianni (Fellini's 8½), Michel Piccoli (Belle de jour), Ugo Tognazzi (Barbarella) and Philippe Noiret (Zazie dans le métro) retreat to a country mansion where they determine to eat themselves to death whilst engaging in group sex with prostitutes and a local school teacher (Andréa Ferréol, The Tin Drum),

A Week's Vacation
(1980)Laurence is a young and teacher from Lyon, but stress and self-doubt have strained her and are causing her a mental breakdown. Her doctor prescribes her a week off which she spends with her boyfriend Pierre and tries to reflect on her life and get some clarity on her future. A sensitive look at an existential crisis of a young woman for which portrayal Nathalie Baye received a César nomination for best actress in 1981.
Who Are You, Polly Maggoo?
(1966)Polly Maggoo is a model from Brooklyn who lives a glitzy and glamourous life in Paris, fashion capital of the world. Conquering catwalks and the front pages of fashion magazines, she is starred on an episode of a TV show called “Who are you?”, acting as a pseudo-portrait of a super model.

The Assassination Bureau
(1969)An investigator tests The Assassination Bureau, which kills only those who deserve it, by putting out a contract to kill its leader on the eve of WW1.

The Night of the Generals
(1967)Peter O'Toole and Omar Sharif star in this powerful thriller about a Nazi general who becomes a serial killer and the investigator who brings him in.

Topaz
(1969)John Forsythe stars as an American CIA agent who hires a French operative to travel to Cuba and investigate rumors of Russian missiles and Topaz, a NATO spy.