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Joaquín Solís
- Un Grand d'Espagne
- (as Joachim Solis)
Sal Borgese
- Le borgne
- (as Salvatore Borgese)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe role of Blaze was written with Bourvil in mind, which would have marked Gérard Oury's fourth collaboration with the actor, and his third time pairing him alongside Louis de Funès, after Le corniaud (1965) and La grande vadrouille (1966). After Bourvil passed away from cancer in September 1970, Oury and co-writer Danièle Thompson were at a party talking to actress Simone Signoret, who suggested her husband Yves Montand take on the role, which was completely rewritten. Oury compared the two takes on the character to valets made famous in plays by Molière, with Bourvil's being a "Sganarelle" and Montand's a "Scapin".
- ConnexionsFeatured in Montand à la rencontre de Pagnol (1986)
- Bandes originalesGénérique
Written and Performed by Michel Polnareff
Commentaire en vedette
Another one of those 4 euro VHS specials from the dusty bin, but one I was looking forward to seeing. I thought it was pleasantly passable and will watch it again. Highlights: Defunes is funny as always, squeaking and quacking like a broken duck call. To quote from one of the earlier films "Il m'epate!" he's astonishing in being able to deliver so much physical comedy. Bouncing around like a beach ball, puffed up like a banty rooster, barely able to keep his giant ego intact while being chased by peasants with pitchforks or trying to escape a bedroom peccadillo. And I love his mugging - especially the greedy glitter in his squinty eyes.
Yves Montand is surprisingly funny. The final scene where he and Defunes are stuck on the windlass as human donkeys in some nameless North African desert is hilarious. But all in all I think Bourvil did this kind of role better. Montand is suave and dumb, while Bourvil is dumb yet impossibly suave, and has a touch of human kindness. I do like Montand as Papet in the Florette films, and even more so with a cigarette hanging from his lips in Wages of Fear. I like him here, too, but he does suave and sinister best.
All in all, entertaining. But I'll watch the Corniaud several times before I watch this again.
Yves Montand is surprisingly funny. The final scene where he and Defunes are stuck on the windlass as human donkeys in some nameless North African desert is hilarious. But all in all I think Bourvil did this kind of role better. Montand is suave and dumb, while Bourvil is dumb yet impossibly suave, and has a touch of human kindness. I do like Montand as Papet in the Florette films, and even more so with a cigarette hanging from his lips in Wages of Fear. I like him here, too, but he does suave and sinister best.
All in all, entertaining. But I'll watch the Corniaud several times before I watch this again.
- tomquick
- 27 mai 2008
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Delusions of Grandeur
- Lieux de tournage
- El Escorial, Madrid, Espagne(the King returning from hunting)
- sociétés de production
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- Budget
- 20 000 000 F (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 48 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1
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