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The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob

Original title: Les aventures de Rabbi Jacob
  • 1973
  • G
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob (1973)
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A bigoted Frenchman finds himself forced to impersonate a popular rabbi while on the run from a group of assassins - and the police.A bigoted Frenchman finds himself forced to impersonate a popular rabbi while on the run from a group of assassins - and the police.A bigoted Frenchman finds himself forced to impersonate a popular rabbi while on the run from a group of assassins - and the police.

  • Director
    • Gérard Oury
  • Writers
    • Gérard Oury
    • Danièle Thompson
    • Josy Eisenberg
  • Stars
    • Louis de Funès
    • Miou-Miou
    • Suzy Delair
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gérard Oury
    • Writers
      • Gérard Oury
      • Danièle Thompson
      • Josy Eisenberg
    • Stars
      • Louis de Funès
      • Miou-Miou
      • Suzy Delair
    • 51User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Louis de Funès
    Louis de Funès
    • Victor Pivert
    Miou-Miou
    Miou-Miou
    • Antoinette Pivert
    Suzy Delair
    Suzy Delair
    • Germaine Pivert
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Rabbi Jacob
    • (as Dalio)
    Claude Giraud
    Claude Giraud
    • Mohamed Larbi Slimane…
    Renzo Montagnani
    Renzo Montagnani
    • Le colonel Farès
    Janet Brandt
    Janet Brandt
    • Tzipé Schmoll, la grand-mère
    André Falcon
    • Le ministre
    Xavier Gélin
    • Alexandre, le fils du général
    Henri Guybet
    Henri Guybet
    • Salomon, le chauffeur de Pivert
    Popeck
    • Moishe Schmoll
    • (as Jean Herbert)
    Denise Provence
    • Esther Schmoll
    Jacques François
    Jacques François
    • Le général
    Claude Piéplu
    Claude Piéplu
    • Le commissaire divisionnaire Andreani
    Georges Adet
    • Le vieux Lévi
    Cherif Adnane
    • Un homme de main de Farès
    Paul Bisciglia
    Paul Bisciglia
    • Le pompiste
    • (as Paolo Bisciglia)
    Philippe Brigaud
    Philippe Brigaud
    • L'adjoint du ministre
    • Director
      • Gérard Oury
    • Writers
      • Gérard Oury
      • Danièle Thompson
      • Josy Eisenberg
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    9dbborroughs

    A relationship of a life time

    I first saw this when I was a kid on its first US release back in the early 1970's. I laughed to kill myself and thought it was one of the funniest things I had ever seen.

    The quest to see the movie again over the last 30 years has been a labor of love. I don't think it ever aired on New York TV and its showings on cable can be counted on one hand. I was lucky enough to see it a a local revival theater a few years ago before it completely disappeared. Thanks to E-Bay I recently picked up a VHS copy and now comes word that a US release on DVD is moments away. Life couldn't be better.

    The one thing the handful of viewings of the film has taught me is that the movie plays differently every time I see it. Depending on mood it I may find it to be one of the funniest or one of the most charming films movies ever made. Some sequences in one viewing will leave me gasping for breath while other times it will simply make me smile. No matter though I've enjoyed it each time I've watched it.

    The story of a bigot who gets way laid and ends up on the run all over France only to end up posing as a beloved Rabbi, is ripe with comic potential most of which is put to good use. Also put to good use are some twists that no rational person would come up with, but which work in the context of a wild comedy, the bubble gum factory for example.

    This is a wonderful life affirming story that makes you laugh until you cry while showing that ultimately we are all the same. Which is kind of tragic in view of the films opening shots which are some of the earliest film footage shot at the World Trade Center, which had just opened.

    If you like to laugh see this movie, its wonderful.
    8fg400a

    So many memories

    My grandfather, as well as my father were both of them fans of french cinema. I grew up watching this film in our Beta video (oh yes, way before VHS existed and DVD wasn't even thought of) and now, 20 years later I see it again in an anniversary edition. I can say I remember almost every gag from the film... every scene. I just watched it on DVD with my father again and was a blast from the past for both of us, he had seen it with my granddad 35 years ago in the cinema and with me and my brothers several times on video. I am saving this film to watch with my kids too in the future, they'll grow up with it too.

    Such a great time...and so many memories
    10davidsrose

    One of the funniest films...ever!

    This is one of the funniest, bust-a-gut laughing, most hysterical films ever made. It came out in France in 1973, and did so well that it was put into release (with subtitles) in the US, where it more than held its own. This is slapstick farce at its very best, triumphantly showcasing Luis De Funes, who was as big a comedy star in France as was Jerry Lewis. It is unfortunate that this is one of the only films of his that made it to America. The premise is the typical switched identities / coincidental mixups / innocent man being chased plots of the genre, but what makes this one sublime is the unbelievably rubber face and spot-on timing of De Funes, backed up by a good supporting cast, decent script and excellent direction. I first saw this in my teens when it originally came out, and my entire family all agreed that it was the funniest film we'd ever seen. I recently saw it again with my own children, and it has absolutely held up over thirty years. If you like comedy (particularly of the fish-out-of-water and/or slapstick variety) do your best to track this one down. It's worth it!

    PS: As a little treat, look closely at the actor who plays Rabbi Jacob. Look familiar? It was Marcel Dalio, who played the croupier in Casablanca!
    Elektrum

    Louis de Funes in another great role

    Give Louis de Funes a good role and the freedom to go nuts, and you will have a good movie. In Rabbi Jacob, Funes is the owner of an industrial plant who "knows that the people like to be lied to" ("mais il AIME qu'on lui mente, le peuple!"). His character is intolerant of Arabs, Jews, Blacks, etc. At one point during the story, however, he must take on the identity of a Rabbi and try to pass himself off as Jewish in order to save his hide. With him is an Arab, who must do the same. If you've seen de Funes before, I'm sure you can imagine the hilarious scenes that arise out of this predicament.
    Ali-14

    This is one of the best comedies in the French cin...

    This is one of the best comedies in the French cinema. Louis de Funes plays the role of Victor Pivert, an industrialist with a Napoleonic complex and a tendency for racist viewpoints, who inadvertantly teams up with, Mohamed Larbi Slimane, an exiled Arab political oposition candidate who is on the run from hired assassins in Paris. Pivert and Slimane masquerade as two Jewish rabbis in order to save their lives. What follows are hillarious scenes taking place in the Jewish section of Paris as well as in the surrounding areas. Watch out for the incredible mime scenes by Louis de Funes at the gas station and in the Orly airport.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was released on October 18th 1973, during Yom Kippur War between Israel and Arab countries. That very day, Danielle Cravenne, wife of the film's publicist Georges Cravenne hijacked an Air France Boeing 727 to prevent the movie from being released, claiming that the movie was pro-Israeli. She boarded the plane at Orly airport in Paris and smuggled a 22 caliber carbine and a toy gun, and demanded that the plane (originally intended to land in Nice) be diverted to Cairo. The pilots convinced her to land in Marseille for refueling and upon landing she allowed the 110 passengers to leave the aircraft, keeping only the pilot and a crew member as hostages. After three hours of negotiations with the authorities, Cravenne asked for food to be delivered. Three members of the police's special forces team boarded the plane disguised as food servers and shot her in the head and chest. She died of her wounds on the way to the hospital.
    • Goofs
      Fares and his thugs are not really speaking Arabic but mumbling something instead.
    • Quotes

      Mohamed Larbi Slimane: The revolution is like a bicycle, when it stops it falls.

    • Alternate versions
      In the english dubbed version, the last line is changed From, "That's alright sir, we'll take you anyway" to "That's alright sir, nobody's Perfect". Then in the ending credits, they thank Billy Wilder for the last line, which is a steal from the last line from "Some Like It Hot".
    • Connections
      Featured in Louis de Funès ou Le pouvoir de faire rire (2003)

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 1973 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • Yiddish
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • The Mad Adventures of 'Rabbi' Jacob
    • Filming locations
      • Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(scenes set in Rue des Rosiers, Paris 4)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Pomereu
      • Horse Film
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    • Budget
      • FRF 18,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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