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Very Happy Alexander

Original title: Alexandre le bienheureux
  • 1968
  • G
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.4K
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Very Happy Alexander (1968)
FarceComedyDrama

Alexandre, a young and honest farmer under the yoke of an authoritarian wife, works around the clock in the fields. When she dies in a car accident, it's a holiday for Alexandre.Alexandre, a young and honest farmer under the yoke of an authoritarian wife, works around the clock in the fields. When she dies in a car accident, it's a holiday for Alexandre.Alexandre, a young and honest farmer under the yoke of an authoritarian wife, works around the clock in the fields. When she dies in a car accident, it's a holiday for Alexandre.

  • Director
    • Yves Robert
  • Writers
    • Yves Robert
    • Pierre Lévy-Corti
  • Stars
    • Philippe Noiret
    • Françoise Brion
    • Marlène Jobert
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yves Robert
    • Writers
      • Yves Robert
      • Pierre Lévy-Corti
    • Stars
      • Philippe Noiret
      • Françoise Brion
      • Marlène Jobert
    • 20User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Philippe Noiret
    Philippe Noiret
    • Alexandre Gartempe
    Françoise Brion
    Françoise Brion
    • Eliane Gartempe dite La Grande
    Marlène Jobert
    Marlène Jobert
    • Agathe Bordeaux
    Paul Le Person
    Paul Le Person
    • Sanguin
    Tsilla Chelton
    Tsilla Chelton
    • Madame Bouillot
    Léonce Corne
    Léonce Corne
    • Le père Lamendin
    Pierre Richard
    Pierre Richard
    • Colibert
    Jean Saudray
    Jean Saudray
    • Pinton
    Kaly
    • Le chien d'Alexandre
    Pierre Barnley
    • Le curé
    Marcel Bernier
    Marcel Bernier
    • Malicorne
    Bernard Charlan
    • Le maire
    Madeleine Damien
    Madeleine Damien
    • Madame Boisseau
    Pierre Maguelon
    Pierre Maguelon
    • Verglandier
    Marie Marc
    • La vieille maman de la Grande
    Antoinette Moya
    • Angèle Sanguin
    François Vibert
    • Le beau-père d'Alexandre
    Jean Carmet
    Jean Carmet
    • La Fringale
    • Director
      • Yves Robert
    • Writers
      • Yves Robert
      • Pierre Lévy-Corti
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    User reviews20

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    10rmichaud10

    haunting film

    This is a strangely great film. It is a comedy with many moments of uncontrollable hilarity. But what is special about it is that it haunts you long after you have seen it. The images sit vividly in your mind. The themes are built with great cleverness yet extremely subtly and entertainingly. This is a film of intelligence. It is superficially about the eternal war between men and women. But that is just the familiar context and not the real subject. It is really about small town customs and mores and how being different is a problem. It also has an extremely clever cyclical theme. This film ran continuously in Boston for years. (You can look it up.) It is not to be missed if at all possible. Anyone know how I can get a copy?
    BKeegan

    A long lost favorite that deserves a resurrection!

    In an era that also gave us Peter Seller's Clouseau, Phillipe Noiret created another indelible comic character in Alexandre that deserves a certain degree of immortality. One can only hope that there is a vault somewhere that contains a decent print of the film and that the owners will see fit to preserve it. To describe "Alexandre le bienheureux" as charming is too soft a description -- it is social and political commentary wrapped in a delightful and hilarious package that has few equals. The ending was a revelation for a generation of young filmgoers who also believed there might be something more to life than laboring to gain subsistence. When it played in my hometown in the early 1970's -- in a limited run at the local art museum -- I dragged everyone I could find to it. Ah, to be able to do the same today!
    10nmeltz

    Where can I get a copy of this movie

    I saw this movie 3 times over 30 years ago. It is one of my favorite movies of all time. I have been looking for it on tape or DVD for years. I discovered IMDb today and for the first time was able to find that the movie is at least entered in a database. Can anyone tell me how to get a VHS or DVD of this movie?

    One of the things that made this movie so appealing for me is that I am a dog person. Alexander is a lazy man who lives on a farm with his dog, a cute mutt. He sends his dog into town carrying a basket in his mouth to bring home groceries. The dog walks from store to store as the store keepers fill it with groceries. The dog then brings the basket home to Alexander. Alexander never leaves his bed as he stores the food the dog has carried home around the bed. The villagers eventually descend upon Alexander to force him to become a productive citizen - a concept he doesn't value. One of the villagers is an eligible young lady who sees Alexander as a potential husband and, more importantly, a route to a comfortable life. The rest is about the struggle for Alexander and his dog trying to adjust to the woman. The ending is superb.
    8FilmCriticLalitRao

    A charming comedy film by Yves Robert with two great french actors.

    It was in 1968 that famous French actor/director Yves Robert shot "Alexandre Le Bienheureux"/Very Happy Alexander. It is said about Yves Robert that before entering the field of cinema, he had successfully tried his hand at various "Métiers" which have enabled him to faithfully depict working classes in his films. It is precisely his eye for detail which is very much visible in this film. A very happy Alexander is one of his lesser known comedy films which celebrates the virtues of laziness. It is true that laziness has been known since olden times as one of the seven deadly sins. However, Yves Robert makes us believe that even a certain joy can be had if one is able to lead a planned lazy life without bothering to worry about what is happening in the outside world. As a "meaningful" comedy film, 'Alexandre Le Bienheureux' raises a lot of pertinent questions about male/female relationships especially in the context of love and marriage. One of the most important questions raised by this film is whether a partner can leave a union if the relationship is purely based on money. Much of the film concerns a happy farmer Alexander whose life changes for good when his domineering rich wife dies in a car accident. The film also discusses how love can change a person's life. This aspect is depicted through a credible amorous relationship featuring two great actors of French cinema: Philippe Noiret and Marlène Jobert.
    vmccc

    I would love to see this one again!

    I have been searching for this film -- in any format -- for years. I saw it twice in two days in the late sixties at a small museum theater that showed mostly foreign and art films. And although it is, admittedly, a slight film and probably no one's idea of a great cinematic masterpiece, it has more charm than 99 out of 100 Hollywood comedies. It may be that the anarchic feeling of the film dovetailed so well with our own rebelliousness of that era. Maybe it was the dog. I imagine running it on a double bill with Marcel Pagnol's "The Baker's Wife" -- now THAT would be something!

    I have scoured the websites and catalogs of lots of distributors looking for some evidence that "Alexandre" is out there somewhere, aspiring to a new life on DVD (or even VHS!), but to no avail. Let's hope this charming gem of a comedy is not lost forever -- THAT would be a tragedy!

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      Featured in Le bal des casse-pieds (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Le Ciel, la Terre et l'Eau
      Music by Vladimir Cosma

      Lyrics by Francis Lemarque

      Performed by Isabelle Aubret

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • Gaumont (France)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Alexander
    • Filming locations
      • Studios de Billancourt, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France
    • Production companies
      • Gaumont
      • Les Productions de la Guéville
      • Madeleine Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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