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Ménage

Country: France, Language: French, 84 mins

Original Title

Tenue de Soiree
  • Director: Bertrand Blier
  • Writer: Bertrand Blier
  • Producer: René Cleitman

CGiii Comment

The French farce...a beguiling genre.

When it works, laughter in abundance ensues.

When it doesn't, jaws drop at the absurdity.

You will be picking up your jaws within the first 5 minutes.

A word of advice - keep your jaw on the floor or else you will be doing alot of picking up.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A bisexual petty criminal named Bob encounters a married couple arguing in a bar. Bob breaks up the fight and proceeds to seduce first the wife and then the husband. Then Bob teaches the couple how to be burglars and they join him in his criminal exploits.

Cast & Characters

Gérard Depardieu as Bob;
Michel Blanc as Antoine;
Miou-Miou as Monique;
Michel Creton as Pedro;
Jean-François Stévenin as Husband in house 3;
Mylène Demongeot as Wife in house 3;
Caroline Sihol as Wife of the Rich and Depressed Man;
Jean-Yves Berteloot as Male Prostitute in night club;
Bruno Cremer as The Art Lover;
Jean-Pierre Marielle as The Rich and Depressed Man;
Dominique Besnehard;
Bernard Farcy;
Michel Pilorgé;
Michel Such;
Maurice Travail