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4.7/10   84 votes
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Director:
Georges Lautner
Writers:
A.D.G. (novel)
Georges Lautner (writer)
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Release Date:
25 January 1973 (France) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
The sleepy little village of Loubressac is well on its way to becoming a ghost town. To save the town... more | add synopsis
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An interesting take on the 70's France. more

Cast

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Dani ... Odette
Michel Galabru ... Peloux
Henri Guybet ... L'adjoint au maire
Jean Lefebvre ... Julien Michalon
André Pousse ... Gérard
Bruno Pradal ... Paul
Paul Préboist ... Adrien
Renée Saint-Cyr ... Countess
Charles Southwood ... Charles
Miou-Miou ... Anita
Hervé Watine ... Alain (as Hervé Wattine)
Sophie Boudet ... Viviane
Nathalie Courval ... Solange
Robert Dalban ... Inspector
Mike Marshall ... Inspector
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Some Too Quiet Gentlemen (International: English title)
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Runtime:
92 min
Country:
France
Language:
French
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Sound Mix:
Mono
Filming Locations:
Loubressac, Lot, France

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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful:-
An interesting take on the 70's France., 17 September 2007
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Author: Squeele

Georges Lautner, famous French director of classic comedies such as "Les tontons flingueurs", "Les barbouzes" or latter, more serious work like Jean-Paul Belmondo dark actioner "Le professionnel" blends laughs, gunshots and pot-smoking hippies into a decent, sometimes even hilarious comedy where French rednecks and free-loving, bare-chested youngsters learn to go beyond their mutual dislike and live in harmony in a deserted village. But some mysterious events raise the awareness of the local police force and murder, gunfights and T&A ensue.

Some of the funny parts are a bit dated, but it's still both an enjoyable comedy with somewhat visionary scenes (like an hilarious criticism of placement product) and Lautner's direction is pretty solid, even 30+ years later. The acting is solid too, with many familiar faces (the late Paul Preboist as well as Andre Pousse, Henri Guybet and the great Michel Galabru) for those who know 70's French cinema... Oh, and did I mention many semi-nude scenes with gorgeous hippie girls? Not a masterpiece, not an exploitation flick either, but an enjoyable movie nonetheless.

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