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Cage aux Folles 2 (La)

Country: France, Language: French, 99 mins

  • Director: Edouard Molinaro
  • Writer: Jean Poiret
  • Producer: Marcello Danon

CGiii Comment

Sadly, this suffers from Sequel Disease...

The horse has been flogged and the producers thought that it had one more race to run - it collapsed way before the finish line...

Sadly, there is a third film...!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Sequel to La Cage aux folles has homosexual nightclub owner Renato and his transvesitite companion/lover Albin becoming involved with the local cops and foreign spies when Albin unwittingly gets his hands on a role of stolen microfilm. The gay couple then hide out in Renato's native Italy, but find little peace there with their frequent bickering among themselves.

Cast & Characters

Michel Serrault as Albin Mougeotte / 'Zaza Napoli';
Ugo Tognazzi as Renato Baldi;
Marcel Bozzuffi as Broca;
Michel Galabru as Simon Charrier;
Paola Borboni as Mrs. Baldi;
Benny Luke as Jacob;
Giovanni Vettorazzo as Milan;
Glauco Onorato as Luigi;
Roberto Bisacco as Ralph;
Gianrico Tondinelli as Walter;
Giorgio Cerioni as Gunther;
Nazzareno Natale as Demis;
Antonio Francioni as Michaux;
Stelio Candelli as Hans;
Mark Bodin as Caramel