The Restless and the Damned
The Restless and the Damned (also known as L'Ambitieuse) is a 1959 French-Australian film co produced by Lee Robinson. It was shot on location in Tahiti and the Tuamotu Islands. There are French and English-language versions.
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| Directed by | Yves Allégret | 
| Written by | René Wheeler | 
| Based on | novel Manganese by François Ponthier | 
| Produced by | Robert Dorfmann Lee Robinson  | 
| Starring | Edmond O'Brien Richard Basehart  | 
| Cinematography | Carl Kayser Henri Persin Louis Stein Giles Bonneau  | 
| Edited by | Albert Jurgenson | 
| Music by | Henri Crolla André Hodeir Ray Ventura  | 
Production companies  | Silverfilm (France) Australian Television Enterprises (Australia)  | 
Release date  | 15 October 1959 (France) | 
Running time  | 98 minutes | 
| Country | Australia | 
| Languages | English French  | 
| Box office | 767,540 admissions (France)[1] | 
Synopsis
    
In Tahiti, an ambitious woman, Dominique, promotes the fortunes of her husband, George, by extracting money from George's family to finance his operations and seducing a prospective business partner. But when George decides to leave her for another woman, Claire, she tries to kill him.[2]
Cast
    
- Edmond O'Brien as Buchanan
 - Richard Basehart as George Rancourt
 - Andrea Parisy as Dominique
 - Nicole Berger as Claire
 - Nigel Lovell as Andre
 - Reg Lye as Mathews
 - Jean Marchat as Uncle Albert
 - Denise Vernac as Aunt Edwige
 
Production
    
The film was shot in late 1958. Originally Lee Robinson was to direct the English-language version but after a few days Yves Allégret directed both.[3]
Rafferty and Robinson contributed £40,000 of the film's budget, coming from hire of studio facilities to two films shot in Tahiti and their involvement in several episodes of the US documentary series, High Adventure.[4]
Edmond O'Briens fee was more than $200,000. He was cast on the strength of his performance in The Girl Can't Help It("it was considered a comedy of importance" said Dorfman) and his Oscar. The film was also known as The Ambitious.[5]
Release
    
The film was a box office failure and did not achieve cinema release in England, the United States and Australia and ended the feature film partnership of Chips Rafferty and Lee Robinson.[6] It was sold to American TV under the title The Climbers.
References
    
- French box office hits of 1959 at Box Office Story
 - "The Restless and the Damned". The Australian Women's Weekly. National Library of Australia. 1 April 1959. p. 65. Retrieved 8 March 2012.
 - Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998 p227
 - Graham Shirley and Brian Adams, Australian Cinema: The First Eighty Years, Currency Press, 1989, p203
 - Irene Papas Will Team With Quinn: Actress Fills Out 'Navarone'; O'Brien Hails Europe's Silver Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 22 Mar 1960: C9.
 - 'King of the Coral Sea: Lee Robinson in interview with Albert Moran' Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture vol. 1 no 1 (1987)
 
External links
    
- The Restless and the Damned at IMDb
 - The Restless and the Damned at National Film and Sound Archive
 - The Restless and the Damned at Oz Movies
 
