Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA rich businessman faces a quite weird problem - his wife's grandfather has been revived thanks to science. But he is not aware that many decades have passed.A rich businessman faces a quite weird problem - his wife's grandfather has been revived thanks to science. But he is not aware that many decades have passed.A rich businessman faces a quite weird problem - his wife's grandfather has been revived thanks to science. But he is not aware that many decades have passed.
- Le professeur Édouard Loriebat
- (as Michel Lonsdale)
- Evelyne Crépin-Jaujard
- (as Eliette Demay)
- Le plus vieil ami de Paul
- (as Harry Max)
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- QuizOriginal source: "Hibernatus", comedy by Jean-Bernard Luc which opened on 26-1-1957 at the Théâtre de l'Athénée, starring Pierre Mondy.
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Hubert de Tartas: You believe yourself to be in 1900, eh? Well no! You are in 1970! Poof! And the North Pole? Does that mean anything to you, the North Pole? The North Pole! You've been frozen for sixty-five years in a block of ice and we only just found you intact two months ago!
Edmée de Tartas: Hubert!
Hubert de Tartas: [Hubert to Edmée] Shut up!
[Hubert to Paul]
Hubert de Tartas: You are not twenty-five, you are ninety! Ninety! And you are the grandfather of your mother, that is to say, of my wife, and her name is not Clementine, her name is Edmée! Edmée! Her name is Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Her name is Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Oh, I have things to- Hey! That's not all! That's not all!
[Hubert to the people on the balcony]
Hubert de Tartas: And you, get the hell out of here! So, at the North Pole, you never had a horse accident!
Paul Fournier: No?
Hubert de Tartas: Never! You were shipwrecked! And in the face of death, you were stuffed with whiskey and fell into glycerin. So all that was left to do was to find some ice cream...
Paul Fournier: For the whiskey?
Hubert de Tartas: No! It is thanks to the ice, the whiskey, and the glycerin that you are still with us.
Paul Fournier: Oh good.
Hubert de Tartas: Do not interrupt to say "Oh good!", "Oh yes!", "Blah blah blah"!
[Hubert to the people on the balcony]
Hubert de Tartas: No! Get out of here! Get out of here or I'll kill you!
[Hubert to Paul]
Hubert de Tartas: No! Don't look up there! Look here! Things happened in sixty-five years! Things happened! Things happened! The War of '14! Poof! The War of '40! Poof! The Maxixe, the Mazurka, over! Everything works with electricity! Even guitars work with electricity and all that! How are you? Huh? Are things going well? Hee hee hee hee hee hee! So, tell me- No, look here! Airplanes, how fast do you think they can fly? Come on!
Paul Fournier: They can fly forty?
Hubert de Tartas: My poor little- Two thousand eight hundred kilometers an hour! They have the shape of a cigar and
[Hubert makes the noise of an airplane flying]
Hubert de Tartas: ! Twice the speed of sound! You arrive in New York before you've left Paris! Because of time difference of course!
Paul Fournier: Of course.
Hubert de Tartas: Of course! So what do you think of that?
Paul Fournier: That must use a lot of oil.
Hubert de Tartas: Oil, that's all over! Now it's kerosene! We're waiting for atomic fuel! We're going to get atomic fuel! The atom, the neutrons,
[Hubert makes a sound to represent neutrons spinning]
Hubert de Tartas: . And now, we're going to the moon! We're going to the moon in an insect!
Paul Fournier: An insect?
Hubert de Tartas: Oh yes, an insect module!
[Hubert makes a sound to represent a motor]
Hubert de Tartas: An insect module! Men go crazy! Go crazy! Men go crazy!
[Hubert hums a strange melody]
Hubert de Tartas: Men go crazy! Men go crazy! And I feel like I'm going crazy! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée! Edmée!
Edmée de Tartas: Hubert!
Hubert de Tartas: I told him everything!
- ConnessioniFeatured in Rompre la glace - Les coulisses du tournage d'Hibernatus (2002)
Filmmaker Édouard Molinaro follows Bernard-Luc and Vilfrid's guiding ethos to the letter with direction that maintains the unfettered zip throughout all of these eighty-two minutes. Every scene buzzes with thrumming electricity, and I can only imagine that every shooting day was fun at least as much as it was work. Of course, Molinaro's task is made much easier by a terrific ensemble, as every actor fully leans into the zestful tenor of the project. Louis de Funès has the most star power, and proves why with a performance that especially makes use of his animated personality and comportment, but his co-stars handily keep up. At one point or another Claude Gensac, Bernard Alane, Michel Lonsdale, Pascal Mazzotti, Martine Kelly, Paul Préboist, and everyone else all have a moment to shine, and the high spirits they bring to the picture are a major component of its success.
It also can't be overstated how fantastic this looks in every other capacity. These are some gorgeous sets that were constructed for this, most of them in the latter half, and I'd love to pour over every inch of the de Tartas home. Likewise, the costume design is plainly outstanding; between these two facets alone it sure seems like the producers "spared no expense," as the saying goes. The hair and makeup is no less excellent, any stunts and effects that are employed come off swell, and Monique Isnardon's snappy editing lends in its own way to the vitality of the proceedings. The themes of composer extraordinaire Georges Delerue mostly stick to the background, but mirror the light, playful mood at all times, and Raymond Pierre Lemoigne's cinematography is splendidly sharp. Granted, all these aspects pale in comparison to the writing, and in turn the direction and acting, but suffice to say that everything comes together wonderfully well to make 'Hibernatus' the superbly entertaining delight that it is. I don't know if I'd go so far as to say it's a total must-see, but if you do have the opportunity to watch, there's definitely no going wrong with this. Appropriate for all ages and recommended for all comers, this is a joyful romp that's well worth checking out!
- I_Ailurophile
- 30 mag 2023
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- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
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- Celebre anche come
- Hibernatus
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Eglise Saint Vincent de Paul, Paris 10, Parigi, Francia(Paul Fournier's wedding)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 22 minuti
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1