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  1. Bob le flambeur (English translation": "Bob the Gambler" or "Bob the High Roller") is a 1956 French heist gangster film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville and starring Roger Duchesne as Bob. It is often considered both a film noir and a precursor to the French New Wave , the latter because of its use of handheld camera and a single jump cut .

  2. Bob the Gambler: Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville. With Isabelle Corey, Daniel Cauchy, Roger Duchesne, Guy Decomble. After losing big, an aging gambler decides to assemble a team to rob a casino.

  3. Bob le flambeur. Suffused with wry humor, Jean-Pierre Melvilles Bob le flambeur melds the toughness of American gangster films with Gallic sophistication to lay the road map for the French New Wave.

  4. Bob le flambeur est un film français de Jean-Pierre Melville tourné en 1955 et sorti en 1956 . Synopsis. Bob, ancien truand repenti, est dévoré par la dépendance au jeu. Il écume les tripots de Montmartre et rencontre une jeune fille sans ressource, Anne, qui est sur le point de sombrer dans la prostitution.

  5. May 25, 2003 · "Bob le Flambeur" opens by establishing the milieu. We see water trucks washing the streets at dawn. We follow Bob to the track, to the casino, and finally back to the neighborhood to lose his final 200 francs.

  6. In Paris, Bob Montagne (Roger Duchesne) is practically synonymous with gambling -- and winning. He is kind, classy and well-liked by virtually everyone in town, including police inspector Ledru...

  7. Mar 24, 2015 · The eponymous hero of Bob le flambeur, Bob Montagné (Roger Duchesne), is an unlucky gambler, failed bank robber and aging rake. The film’s English title, “Bob the Gambler,” unfortunately flattens the sense of flambeur, which means something closer to “high roller” or “big shot.”