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User Rating:
7.8/10   5,242 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Jacques Lagrange (artistic collaboration) &
Jean L'Hôte (artistic collaboration) ...
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Release Date:
3 November 1958 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
Mr. Hulot Ventures Into Suburbia...And Disrupts...Disassembles...And Demolishes With His Very Subtle Satire
Plot:
Monsieur Hulot visits the technology-driven world of his sister, brother-in-law, and nephew, but he can't quite fit into the surroundings. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 5 wins & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(8 articles)
Jacques Tati, Coast to Coast
 (From The Auteurs. 22 December 2009, 3:27 PM, PST)

Oh la la - ‘tres amusant’ indeed
 (From t5m.com. 8 December 2009, 10:24 AM, PST)

User Reviews:
Come For The Pretty, Stay For The Witty more (44 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Jacques Tati ... Monsieur Hulot
Jean-Pierre Zola ... Charles Arpel
Adrienne Servantie ... Madame Arpel
Lucien Frégis ... Monsieur Pichard (as Lucien Fregis)
Betty Schneider ... Betty, Landlord's Daughter
Jean-François Martial ... Walter (as J.F. Martial)
Dominique Marie ... Neighbor
Yvonne Arnaud ... Georgette, the Housekeeper
Adelaide Danieli ... Madame Pichard
Alain Bécourt ... Gerard Arpel (as Alain Becourt)
Régis Fontenay ... Braces Dealer (as Regis Fontenay)
Claude Badolle ... Flea Market Dealer
Max Martel ... Drunken Man
Nicolas Bataille ... Working Man
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Daki ... Daki, the Arpels' Dachshund (uncredited)
Dominique Derly ... Monsieur Arpel's Clerk (uncredited)
André Dino ... Sweep (uncredited)
Suzanne Franck ... (uncredited)
Édouard Francomme ... House Painter (uncredited)
Michel Goyot ... Car Dealer (uncredited)
René Lord ... (uncredited)
Elsa Mancini ... (uncredited)
Jean Meyet ... Bit Part (uncredited)
Denise Péronne ... Mademoiselle Fevrier (uncredited)
Nicole Regnault ... (uncredited)
Jean-Claude Rémoleux ... Client in Monsieur Arpel's Factory (uncredited)
Claire Rocca ... Madame Arpel's Friend (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jacques Tati 
 
Writing credits
Jacques Lagrange (artistic collaboration) &
Jean L'Hôte (artistic collaboration) (as Jean L'Hote)

Jacques Tati (written by)

Produced by
Louis Dolivet .... co-producer
Jacques Tati .... producer
Alain Térouanne .... associate producer
Fred Orain .... producer (uncredited)
 
Original Music by
Franck Barcellini 
Alain Romans 
Norbert Glanzberg (uncredited)
 
Cinematography by
Jean Bourgoin 
 
Film Editing by
Suzanne Baron 
 
Production Design by
Henri Schmitt 
 
Set Decoration by
Henri Schmitt 
 
Costume Design by
Jacques Cottin 
 
Makeup Department
Boris Karabanoff .... makeup artist (as Boris De Banow)
 
Production Management
Bernard Maurice .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Pierre Étaix .... assistant director (as Pierre Etaix)
Henri Marquet .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Eugène Roman .... assistant decorator (as Eugene Roman)
 
Sound Department
Jacques Carrère .... sound engineer (as Jacques Carrere)
 
Visual Effects by
Bertrand Levallois .... visual effects supervisor (digital restoration)
Ugo Bimar .... digital effects artist (restored version) (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
André Dino .... still photographer (as Andre Dino)
Claude Lecomte .... assistant camera
Paul Rodier .... camera operator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Renée Rouzot .... wardrobe
 
Other crew
Sylvette Baudrot .... script girl
Raymond Dechanseau .... production assistant (as R. Dechanseau)
Fred Orain .... technical advisor
René Silvera .... administrator (as Rene Silvera)
Juliette Wuidart .... production secretary
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Mio zio (Italy)
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Runtime:
117 min | Spain:120 min
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Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
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Continuity: Roger's clothes are dry after being in the river. more
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Featured in "Zomergasten: (#10.3)" (1997) more

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33 out of 34 people found the following review useful.
Come For The Pretty, Stay For The Witty, 19 July 2004
8/10
Author: Ryan Ellis from Toronto, Canada

This was my introduction to the world of Jacques Tati...and I liked it. If Tati's filmmaking M.O. was to remind us of Charlie Chaplin & Buster Keaton, mission very successfully accomplished. 'Mon Oncle' could have been a silent film. It uses sound effects and music to tell 75% of the story anyway, just as Charlie and Buster and their contemporaries did so well in the talk-free era. He also has their simplicity of camera movement. And as with those film giants, Tati is the star/director/producer and co-writer of this project. His recurring Monsieur Hulot character isn't as famous as the Little Tramp, but the quirky Frenchman is just as bumbling and likable.

In line with Chaplin's 'Modern Times', the theme of 'Mon Oncle' is the inability of one man to adapt to new technology. The slapstick sequences that result from the clash of man versus machine are more amusing than truly hilarious. There are a few big laughs, but you'll smile more than than you'll guffaw. There's no standard plot. Hulot's sister, her husband, and their son live in an ultra-modern '50s house. (This weird set is truly magnificent.) Occasionally, they have trendy guests---the out-of-place Hulot among them---and he inadvertently gets the ball of chaos rolling. If his sister's house is too bizarre for him, he still gets to enjoy old-fashioned pleasures in other areas of France. He doesn't fit in with these social climbers, but the man is charming and unflappable in his own eccentric way.

This movie looks as stunning as Hitchcock's 'Vertigo' (also released in '58). Both pictures use colour extraordinarily well (especially green) and Tati's film would be worth seeing for the visuals alone. He also makes it a delightful aural experience with a jaunty music score and comical sound design. It's not all a cold technical exercise, though. The acting is a bit exaggerated (except for Tati's underplaying), but they only look foolish in the name of laughs. Will you enjoy a French comedy from nearly 50 years ago? Is 'Mon Oncle' just a critical darling (Oscar for Foreign Language Film, a prize at Cannes) and not an audience picture? Hey, I didn't think I'd be entertained by a two-hour French trifle, but I was. Rent the Criterion DVD and drink in the plush visuals, then have some grins. Come for the pretty, stay for the witty.

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