This attractively packaged disc presents music by Joseph Kosma for two lesser
known films by the great French director Marcel Carné, most celebrated
in the UK for Quai des Brumes (1938) and Les Enfants du Paradis
(1945). Kosma and Carné collaborated on six occasions, with La Marie
du Port (1949) and Juliette ou la clé des Songes (1950) being
their last two works together. Sandwiched between these is music by the same
composer for Jean Renoir's 1959 classic Le Déjeuner sur L'herbe.
Alongside the music, the album presents copious amounts of dialogue from the
films, which in this age of video and DVD seems terribly pointless. Doubly pointless
to an English speaking audience whose French may not be of the highest order.
These CDs do not come with subtitles! The music is generally light and melodic,
in typical 1940s-50's French style. Unfortunately there is little of it on this
46 minute album, and what there is appears in inevitably poor sound. The best
that can be said is that if you liked "Les Films des Années
40: music and dialogue from the films Simplet, La Romance de Paris, Circonstances
Atténuantes & Trois Valses" http://www.musicweb.uk.net/film/2002/Jun02/Annees_40.html
which I reviewed recently, you will also like this. The mixture is much
the same. Everyone else is better off watching the films
Gary S Dalkin