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Chapeau Melon Et Bottes De Cuir Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir Présentation de la série Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir ou The Avengers (titre original) est une série so British créée en 1961. Cette série comportera 6 saisons (sans compter les New Avengers). Elle mêlera humour et aventure dans des histoires délirantes. Présentation Bilan des Saisons Etude : les scènes de combats Top/Flop Divers Présentation Bilan des Bilan des Saisons : Saisons Etude : les scènes de combats Top/Flop Divers * Saison 1 Le bilan de la saison 1 va être très bref car comme tout le monde le sait on ne dispose que de deux épisodes en intégralité. Cette saison qui est la première est complètement différente des saisons Tara King ou Emma Peel : le principe est basé sur le fait que deux agents secrets veulent "exterminer" le banditisme. A retenir : Les épisodes sont très moyens (les deux), ils sont basés sur du contre-espionnage basique ce qui ne suffit pas pour nous tenir en "haleine". Saison 2 Le bilan de la saison 2 va être plus étoffé que la première saison : l'arrivée fracassante d'Honor Blackman va être un renouveau pour la série. La cote de popularité de la série va augmenter considérablement en peu de temps. Au début on engagea Jon Rollason (Dr Martin King) mais jugeant que la qualité des épisodes était peu satisfaisante on changea Steed de partenaire. Arrivèrent à son chevet les belles et séduisantes Cathy Gale (Honor Blackman) et Vénus Smith (Julie Stevens). Julie Stevens joua dans 6 épisodes aux côtés de Steed. Honor fit le reste. A retenir : Cette saison resta sur le même style que la saison précédente mais il y eut quelques très bons épisodes ("Naine blanche", "Mauritius Penny", "Le décapode", "Monsieur Nounours"...) Saison 3 La production de la saison 3 reprit Honor pour le rôle de Catherine Gale et Patrick pour John Steed. Cette saison bénéficia de décors plus surprenant et de tournages en extérieur ("Ne vous retournez pas"). A noter aussi que c'est dans cette saison qu'apparurent les gags de fin d'épisodes (tag scenes) où les deux agents secrets se complimentent de leur réussite tout en buvant une coupe de champagne. Cette saison fut la première de toutes à insérer, dans les dialogues entre Cathy et Steed, des répliques humoristiques. La série commence à utiliser des histoires de doubles ("L'homme aux deux ombres"). A retenir : Cette saison fut plus agréable, que les saisons précédentes, à regarder. Malgré des enregistrements en vidéo de piètre qualité, certains épisodes furent réussis. Saison 4 Après le départ inattendu de Honor Blackman pour 007, on engagea un actrice Américaine. Après le tournage de "Voyage sans retour", les producteurs de la saison 4 durent la renvoyer car elle ne convenait pas au rôle. Déjà remarquée par les producteurs, Diana Rigg fut pris pour interpréter Emma Peel. Cette saison 4 débuta avec succès car "The Avengers" fut la première série à être vendue aux Etats-Unis. La qualité d'image fut réhaussée et on n'utilisa plus le format en vidéo. Les scènes d'humour et les épisodes diaboliques furent pleinement installés dans la série. La production qui avait d'aventage de moyens financiers, put se payer des tournages en extérieur ainsi que des doublures pour avoir de meilleures cascades. A retenir : Les épisodes sont d 'excellente qualité. L'apparition du thème des Cybernautes fut un exploit des producteurs. Saison 5 Le bilan critique de cette saison va sans doute être le plus long : Cette saison, la première en couleurs, fut une consécration mondiale. Pour les fans de Mme Peel, la voir en couleurs était sans doute leur plus beau rêve. Cette saison repartit du même principe que la précédente mêlant Emma et John dans des enquêtes pour le moins farfelues. A noter que cette saison est moins réussie que la précédente pour deux principales raisons : -Les doublures sont plus apparentes, voir complètement visibles comme dans " Le mort vivant". -Les épisodes comportent moins d'action que la saison précédente et certaines fins sont trop prévisibles. Les points positifs : -Episodes très crédibles. -Beaucoup plus de tournages en extérieur que les saisons précédentes. Les tenues de Mme Peel sont de plus en plus extravagantes : "Un nouveau couturier à la "news" est chargé de la nouvelle image de Mme Peel"(M6 Télé Séries) A retenir : Cette saison est excellente mais elle est de moins bonne qualité que la saison précédente de Mme Peel. Saison 6 Dédions maintenant notre bilan à Agent 69. Après le départ de Diana Rigg, les producteurs des saisons précédentes (Brian Clemens et Albert Fenell) furent remerciés. On réengagea John Bryce, producteur des saisons Cathy et Keel. Jugeant que les épisodes étaient désastreux, ABC réengagea Albert Fenell et Brian Clemens. Seul "Invasion des terriens" fut gardé en intégralité. Linda Thorson dû porter des perruques (pendant les premiers épisodes) car une teinture blonde imposée, par Bryce, lui fit perdre ses cheveux. Un nouveau coordinateur de combat fut pris et Linda exécuta presque l’intégralité de ses combats. Les épisodes farfelus revinrent avec un énorme succès. Quelques épisodes d'espionnage basiques (guerre froide,...) furent créés ("Affectueusement vôtre"). A noter que 2 à 4 combats étaient inclus par épisode et la présence d'un nouveau personnage : Mère- Grand (supérieur de Steed). A retenir : Cette dernière saison fut une fois de plus excellente. .
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