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Papillon (1973)

Papillon

Director: Franklin J. Schaffner

Writer: Lorenzo Semple Jr., Dalton Trumbo

Production / Distribution: Allied Artists Pictures

Cast: Steve McQueen (Henri 'Papillon' Charriere), Dustin Hoffman (Louis Dega), Don Gordon (Julot), Anthony Zerbe (Toussaint), Robert Deman (Maturette), Woodrow Parfrey (Clusiot), Bill Mumy (Lariot)

Release Date: December 16, 1973

Genre: Adventure / Biography / Drama / Crime

Duration: 2h 30m

Country: USA / Fransa

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Story Overview

Papillon is an intense and emotionally charged prison drama adapted from the novel by Henri Charrière. Set in the aftermath of a political upheaval, the film follows a group of French prisoners condemned to brutal incarceration.

Henri “Papillon” Charrière (Steve McQueen), nicknamed for the butterfly tattoo on his chest, is sentenced to life imprisonment and sent to a notorious penal colony on a remote island in French Guiana—an inescapable hell governed by cruelty and despair.

Relentlessly driven by the idea of freedom, Papillon repeatedly attempts to escape, enduring severe punishment and solitary confinement for his defiance. Yet no matter the cost, he refuses to abandon his dream of liberation.

During his imprisonment, Papillon forms a profound friendship with the gentle and intelligent counterfeiter Louis Dega (Dustin Hoffman). Their bond, built on loyalty and mutual survival, becomes a crucial force against the savage rules of the prison system.

Together, they challenge the inhuman conditions of captivity with resilience, courage, and unbreakable will. The film stands as a powerful testament to the endurance of the human spirit and the unyielding desire for freedom, even in the face of overwhelming oppression.

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