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Joseph Rouletabille () is a fictional character created by
Gaston Leroux Gaston Louis Alfred Leroux (6 May 186815 April 1927) was a French journalist and author of detective fiction. In the English-speaking world, he is best known for writing the novel ''The Phantom of the Opera'' (french: Le Fantôme de l'Opéra, 1 ...
, a French writer and journalist. Rouletabille is a journalist and amateur sleuth featured in several novels and other works, often presented as a more capable thinker than the police. ''Rouletabille'' (literally ''roule ta bille'', or "Roll your marble") is French slang for "Globetrotter", one who has been around the world and seen it all. The meaning was later expanded to that of a cool-headed, unfazeable, or nonchalant person.


Overview

In the first novel, ''
The Mystery of the Yellow Room ''The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' (in French ''Le mystère de la chambre jaune'') is a mystery novel written by French author Gaston Leroux. One of the first locked-room mystery novels, it was first published serially in France in the periodical ...
'', Rouletabille solves an attempted murder in a
locked room mystery The "locked-room" or "impossible crime" mystery is a type of crime seen in crime and detective fiction. The crime in question, typically murder ("locked-room murder"), is committed in circumstances under which it appeared impossible for the perpetr ...
. The book reveals that Rouletabille is the nickname of 18-year-old journalist Joseph Josephin, who was raised in a religious orphanage in Eu, a small town near
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. In the novel Rouletabille meets Ballmeyer, an international criminal of great repute and many identities (a character possibly inspired by fictional
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). As Jean Roussel, Ballmeyer married a rich American heiress, Mathilde Stangerson, the ''Lady in Black'' of the second novel. Ballmeyer returns in ''The Perfume of the Lady in Black'' at the end of the story, which takes place in a castle on the
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. Rouletabille finds that he is the son of Ballmeyer and Stangerson. Soon afterwards, Rouletabille is summoned to Russia by the
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, where he solves a murder at the Imperial Court. The next novel takes place in 1912. The fearless journalist marries the beautiful Ivana Vilitchkov and defeats the brutal warlord Gaulow. In ''Rouletabille chez Krupp'', Rouletabille acts as a French
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and infiltrates the
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factories. This is one of the earliest espionage thrillers. Rouletabille saves Paris from being annihilated by a German missile. In ''Le Crime de Rouletabille'', the reporter is almost framed for Ivana's murder. Then, in ''Rouletabille chez les Bohémiens'', he helps recover a sacred book stolen from the
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.


Books

# ''Le Mystère de la Chambre Jaune'' (''
The Mystery of the Yellow Room ''The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' (in French ''Le mystère de la chambre jaune'') is a mystery novel written by French author Gaston Leroux. One of the first locked-room mystery novels, it was first published serially in France in the periodical ...
'') (serial. in ''L'Illustration'', 1907; rep. Lafitte, 1908) (new translation by
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Randy Lofficier Jean-Marc Lofficier (; born June 22, 1954) is a French author of books about films and television programs, as well as numerous comics and translations of a number of animation screenplays. He usually collaborates with his wife, Randy Lofficier ( ...
as ''Rouletabille and The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' (2009), ) # ''Le Parfum de la Dame en Noir'' (''
The Perfume of the Lady in Black ''The Perfume of the Lady in Black'' ( it, Il profumo della signora in nero) is a 1974 giallo-horror film directed by Francesco Barilli. The film had nothing to do with the similarly-titled novel by Gaston Leroux. Plot Silvia ( Mimsy Farmer) is ...
'') (serial. in ''L'Illustration'', 1908; rep. Lafitte, 1909) # ''Rouletabille chez le Tsar'' (Rouletabille and the Czar) (serial. in ''L'Illustration'', rep. Lafitte, 1913). Reprinted as ''
The Secret of the Night ''The Secret of the Night'' or ''Rouletabille and the Tsar'' (French: ''Rouletabille chez le Tsar'') is a 1913 mystery novel by the French writer Gaston Leroux. It is the third in his series of novels featuring the fictional detective Joseph Roule ...
'' in the U.S. # ''Rouletabille à la Guerre'' (Rouletabille at War) (serial. in ''Le Matin'', 1914; rep. as 2 vols.: ''Le Château Noir'' (The Black Castle) and ''Les Étranges Noces de Rouletabille'' (The Strange Wedding of Rouletabille), Lafitte, 1916) # ''Rouletabille chez Krupp'' (''
Rouletabille at Krupp's ''Rouletabille at Krupp's'' (French: ''Rouletabille chez Krupp'') is a 1917 French thriller novel by the French writer Gaston Leroux.Goulet p.267 It is the fifth in his series of novels featuring the fictional detective Joseph Rouletabille. Synop ...
'') (serial. in ''
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'', 1917; rep. Lafitte, 1920) (translated by
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as ''Rouletasbille at Krupp's'' (2013), ) # ''Le Crime de Rouletabille'' (''
The Crime of Rouletabille ''The Crime of Rouletabille'' (French: ''Le Crime de Rouletabille'') is a 1921 mystery novel by the French writer Gaston Leroux.Kelleghan p.401 It is the sixth in his series of novels featuring the fictional detective Joseph Rouletabille, that beg ...
'') (serial. in ''Je Sais Tout'', 1921; rep. Lafitte, 1923) # ''Rouletabille chez les Bohémiens'' (Rouletabille and the Gypsies) (serial. in ''Le Matin'', 1922; rev. Lafitte, 1923) Authorized Sequels by Noré Brunel: # ''Rouletabille contre la Dame de Pique'' (Rouletabille vs. The Queen of Spades) (serial. in ''Le Soir'', 1947) # ''Rouletabille Joue et Gagne'' (Rouletabille Plays and Wins) (serial. in Le Soir, 1947)


Films

* ' (France, 1913, dir.
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and
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, 905 meters), with (Rouletabille). * ' (France, 1914, dir. Maurice Tourneur and Émile Chautard, 1220 meters), with Marcel Simon (Rouletabille). * ''
The Mystery of the Yellow Room ''The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' (in French ''Le mystère de la chambre jaune'') is a mystery novel written by French author Gaston Leroux. One of the first locked-room mystery novels, it was first published serially in France in the periodical ...
'' (USA, 1919, dir. Émile Chautard, 1900 meters), with Lorin Raker (Rouletabille). * ' (France, 1922, dir.
Henri Fescourt Henri Fescourt (23 November 1880 – 9 August 1966) was a French film director. He directed some 40 films in his career. Filmography * 1912 : '' Un vol a été commis'' * 1912 : '' Le Petit restaurant de l'impasse Canin'' * 1912 : '' Paris-Sa ...
, serial with ten episodes), with
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(Rouletabille). * ' (France, 1930, dir.
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, 108 min.), with Roland Toutain (Rouletabille). * ' (France, 1931, dir. Marcel L'Herbier, 109 min.), with Roland Toutain (Rouletabille). * ' (France, 1932, dir.
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, 100 min.), with Roland Toutain (Rouletabille). ** ''
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'' (Hungary, 1932, dir. Steve Sekely, 74 min.): alternative Hungarian-language version of ''Rouletabille aviateur''. * ' (Argentina, 1947, dir.
Julio Saraceni Julio Saraceni (October 10, 1912 – October 12, 1998) was a prolific Argentine film director whose career in the Cinema of Argentina as a movie director spanned six decades. He was an aviator as a young man, but later found a career in f ...
, 82 min.), with
Santiago Gómez Cou Santiago Gómez Cousillas (September 26, 1903 in Montevideo, Uruguay – March 24, 1984 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a classic Uruguayan - Argentine actor who appeared in films between 1936 and 1980. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Cou move ...
(Rouletabille). * ' (France, 1947, dir.
Christian Chamborant Eugène Christian Chamborant (4 June 1892 – 10 December 1948), was a French film director. Biography Little is known about the life of this discreet filmmaker who ended his days a week before the release of his latest film. Before becoming a ...
, 95 min.), with
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(Rouletabille). * ' (France, 1948, dir. Christian Chamborant, 88 min.), with Jean Piat (Rouletabille). * ''
The Mystery of the Yellow Room ''The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' (in French ''Le mystère de la chambre jaune'') is a mystery novel written by French author Gaston Leroux. One of the first locked-room mystery novels, it was first published serially in France in the periodical ...
'' (France, 1949, dir. , 90 min.), with
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(Rouletabille). * '' Le Parfum de la dame en noir'' (France, 1949, dir.
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, 109 min.), with Serge Reggiani (Rouletabille). * ''
The Mystery of the Yellow Room ''The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' (in French ''Le mystère de la chambre jaune'') is a mystery novel written by French author Gaston Leroux. One of the first locked-room mystery novels, it was first published serially in France in the periodical ...
'' (France, 2003, dir.
Bruno Podalydès Bruno Podalydès (born 11 March 1961) is a French writer, film director, producer and actor. His brother Denis Podalydès Denis Podalydès (born 22 April 1963) is a French actor and scriptwriter of Greek descent. Podalydès has appeared in more ...
, 118 min.), with
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(Rouletabille). * ' (France, 2005, dir. Bruno Podalydès, 115 min.), with Denis Podalydès (Rouletabille).


Television

* ''Le Mystère de la Chambre Jaune'' ( ORTF 1, 90 min., November 27, 1965) with
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(Rouletabille). * ''Le Parfum de la Dame en Noir'' (ORTF 1, ten 15-min. episodes, March 3–14, 1966) with Philippe Ogouz (Rouletabille). * ''Rouletabille chez le Tsar'' (ORTF 1, ten 15-min. episodes, March 17–30, 1966) with Philippe Ogouz (Rouletabille). * ''Rouletabille chez les Bohémiens'' (ORTF 1, ten 15-min. episodes, March 31 – April 13, 1966) with Philippe Ogouz (Rouletabille).


Comics

* ''Rouletabille'' (32 issues, Éditions Aventures & Voyages/Mon Journal, 1965–67) After a fairly faithful adaptation of the original novels in the early issues, Rouletabille was suddenly transplanted to the 1960s, where he fought enemy spies, etc. With No. 12, Rouletabille merged with its sister magazine Rocambole and became ''Rocambole et Rouletabille''. However, the two characters never met. * ''Rouletabille'', written by Claude Moliterni and drawn by
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, the first three published by
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: *# ''Le Crâne de Cristal'' (1985) *# ''La Momie Écarlate (1987) *# ''Le Singe d'Or'' (1989) *# ''Sida Connection'' (Bagheera, 1993) * ''Rouletabille'' written by André-Paul Duchateau, drawn by Bernard C. Swysen, published by Claude Lefrancq: *# ''Le Fantôme de l'Opéra'' (Rouletabille meets
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) (1989) *# ''Le Mystère de la Chambre Jaune'' (1990) *# ''Le Parfum de la Dame en Noir'' (1991) *# ''La Poupée Sanglante'' (1992) *# ''La Machine à Assassiner'' (1993) *# ''L'Épouse du Soleil'' (1994) *# ''Le Trésor du Fantôme de l'Opéra'' (1996)


Radio

''The Mystery of the Yellow Room'' was adapted, fairly faithfully, for BBC Radio Four in 1998 starring Nicholas Boulton as Rouletabille and
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as Inspector Larson, with a far looser adaptation of ''The Perfume of the Woman in Black'' following around a year later.


External links


The French Wold Newton Universe – RouletabilleL'univers de Joseph Rouletabille
(in French) {{DEFAULTSORT:Rouletabille, Joseph Fictional reporters Fictional male detectives Fictional amateur detectives Characters in French novels of the 20th century Characters in mystery novel series of the 20th century Fictional French people Literary characters introduced in 1907 Gaston Leroux