अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA small-town policeman is informed that "naked women" are dancing in a revue at a local variety theater. Being the guardian of public morals that he is, he decides to stroll on down there an... सभी पढ़ेंA small-town policeman is informed that "naked women" are dancing in a revue at a local variety theater. Being the guardian of public morals that he is, he decides to stroll on down there and check it out for himself.A small-town policeman is informed that "naked women" are dancing in a revue at a local variety theater. Being the guardian of public morals that he is, he decides to stroll on down there and check it out for himself.
Roger Caccia
- L'homme chauve à 'La plage'
- (as Caccia)
Guy Piérauld
- Un musicien ambulant
- (as Guy Pierrault)
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Ouch! What were they thinking? This movie is so bad, it's scary. It's strictly a showcase for beautiful women. In fact, its only originality is probably the amount of nudity for the time.
Louis De Funès' talent is wasted. He's reduce to imitate a chicken. Which is funny, but to carry it on for the entire film is absurd and stupid. Oh! and by the way... the musical numbers are awful. Skip this one, by all mean.
Out of 100, I give it 51. That's good for 0 star out of 4.
Seen at home, in Toronto, on November 5th, 2002.
Louis De Funès' talent is wasted. He's reduce to imitate a chicken. Which is funny, but to carry it on for the entire film is absurd and stupid. Oh! and by the way... the musical numbers are awful. Skip this one, by all mean.
Out of 100, I give it 51. That's good for 0 star out of 4.
Seen at home, in Toronto, on November 5th, 2002.
I definitely can't agree with the previous comments. This movie is very good and very funny. It's not a De funès Movie, but a Branquignol's one, with Robert Dhery as himself, Colette brosset as a delicious ingénue, and De Funès is "le poulet" ( the chicken, this is the name we give to the policemen). He has only a supporting role. Of course, Mario David is the beautiful muscular man, jacqueline Maillan is herself ( Madame Maillan, the proprietary of the theatre) and Jacques Jouanneau the régisseur. Raymond Bussières is as good as usual,playing Raymond le plombier... the scene with Rosine Luguet at the beginning is really funny,and when he speaks to Robert Dhery about the diameter of the tubes it's very realistic. I'd say Jacques Legras ( as himself) is the main character. He is very good. Too bad he didn't make a great career later.
Well, the choreography is a parody of french music hall. Don't expect it to be good. it is not a musical movie but a parody. The 'défilé sans robes'(the dresses didn't come in time, so the girls make the show in underwear but Jacques Legras makes comment about the non existent taffetas dresses) is hilarious. Overall it is a good funny movie, a good adaptation of the stage performance.
There are many nude scenes, but this is no problem as it is quite normal for a french cabaret ( only Americans can pretend to make a movie about french cabaret without naked girls).
Louis de funès became a big star later.... In Pouic Pouic He was the husband of Jacqueline Maillan, and in Le petit Baigneur we find again Robert Dhery, Colette Brosset and Jacques Legras.... In Oscar mario David plays the same role, in "le grand restaurant" there is the same pianist and so on. This movie is full of reference for later movies of De Funès. I must admit only french from France can get all the fun from this movie and it is for limited audience, but it's from a time, and made by people who didn't even think their movie could be watched overseas or could last for 50 years. 'Vos gueules les mouettes' and 'Allez France' or les tontons flingueurs are better references (IMO) than la cage aux folles.
Well, the choreography is a parody of french music hall. Don't expect it to be good. it is not a musical movie but a parody. The 'défilé sans robes'(the dresses didn't come in time, so the girls make the show in underwear but Jacques Legras makes comment about the non existent taffetas dresses) is hilarious. Overall it is a good funny movie, a good adaptation of the stage performance.
There are many nude scenes, but this is no problem as it is quite normal for a french cabaret ( only Americans can pretend to make a movie about french cabaret without naked girls).
Louis de funès became a big star later.... In Pouic Pouic He was the husband of Jacqueline Maillan, and in Le petit Baigneur we find again Robert Dhery, Colette Brosset and Jacques Legras.... In Oscar mario David plays the same role, in "le grand restaurant" there is the same pianist and so on. This movie is full of reference for later movies of De Funès. I must admit only french from France can get all the fun from this movie and it is for limited audience, but it's from a time, and made by people who didn't even think their movie could be watched overseas or could last for 50 years. 'Vos gueules les mouettes' and 'Allez France' or les tontons flingueurs are better references (IMO) than la cage aux folles.
As a lifelong Louis de Funès fan, I went into Ah! The Beautiful Priestesses of Bacchus expecting the same comedic brilliance that defines much of his work. Unfortunately, this film fell far short of those expectations.
The plot or lack thereof is one of the main issues. The movie meanders without much direction, leaving the viewer wondering what it's trying to achieve. There's very little action or humor to keep things interesting, and even de Funès himself seems underutilized, with none of the sharp wit or frantic energy that usually makes his performances so entertaining.
Despite trying my hardest to appreciate the film for what it is, I found myself increasingly disengaged as it dragged on. Eventually, I couldn't even finish it, which is rare for me with anything involving de Funès. Unless you're a die-hard completist for his filmography, this one is safe to skip.
The plot or lack thereof is one of the main issues. The movie meanders without much direction, leaving the viewer wondering what it's trying to achieve. There's very little action or humor to keep things interesting, and even de Funès himself seems underutilized, with none of the sharp wit or frantic energy that usually makes his performances so entertaining.
Despite trying my hardest to appreciate the film for what it is, I found myself increasingly disengaged as it dragged on. Eventually, I couldn't even finish it, which is rare for me with anything involving de Funès. Unless you're a die-hard completist for his filmography, this one is safe to skip.
I was expecting a B-Movie French musical. After all, Dhéry, Blanche, DeFunès were superstars of low budget French films of that time. And it is in color! But I have hallucination in this unbelievable one hour 30 of pure mediocrity. Musical numbers are awful, and comedy is absolutely boring and stupid. And the songs? What songs? This is just a succession of bad numbers, one after another. The only one very rare thing about that thing is the nudity of women. It was not familiar at that time. In fact, some numbers are just there to show us topless women. It adds to the mediocrity! And try to find young Michel Serrault, the future great actor of French cinema, in a bit part as a musician, in his very first movie. Good luck!
You got to be such a snob, with a very limited horizont and a shallow mind to make a bad review on this movie.
I feel sorry for those who can't enjoy a film from another world, from 70 years ago, when things were simpler, the laughs were more honestly and even the nudity were more intriguing.
You just have to enjoy it, a rare experience you will remember.
I feel sorry for those who can't enjoy a film from another world, from 70 years ago, when things were simpler, the laughs were more honestly and even the nudity were more intriguing.
You just have to enjoy it, a rare experience you will remember.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाLouis de Funès's character is Michel Leboeuf, of the vice squad, and he often clucks and moves his arms like a chicken. One should know that in France, police officers are derogatorily known as "poulets" (chickens), as in English speaking countries they are called "pigs".
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Louis de Funès ou Le pouvoir de faire rire (2003)
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- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- Ah! The Beautiful Priestesses of Bacchus
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- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 35 मिनट
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Ah! les belles bacchantes.... (1954) officially released in India in English?
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