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Blow-Out

Country: France, Language: French, 130 mins

Original Title

La Grand Bouffe
  • Director: Marco Ferreri
  • Writer: Marco Ferreri; Rafael Azcona
  • Producer: Vincent Malle

CGiii Comment

It may have made an impression back in 1973....now, it wouldn't cause a ripple.

A rather long, tedious affair - stabbing Capitalism in every region possible.

It's just not as clever as it thinks it is.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Four middle-aged friends and members of the professional bourgeoisie, Ugo, a chef and restaurant owner, Marcello, an incorrigible womanizer and Alitalia pilot, Michel, a delicate television producer, and Philippe, a venerable magistrate, gather for a debaucherous weekend at the latter's Parisian villa. There, as the four men prepare for a Romanesque feast, truckloads of fine food and wine arrive, accompanied by three elegant and lithe prostitutes. Without a doubt, the rapacious and degraded hedonists are determined to eat themselves to death, one elaborate morsel after another, nevertheless, for what reason?

Cast & Characters

Marcello Mastroianni as Marcello;
Michel Piccoli as Michel;
Philippe Noiret as Philippe;
Ugo Tognazzi as Ugo;
Andrea Ferreol as Andrea;
Solange Blondeau as Danielle;
Florence Giorgetti as Anne;
Michele Alexandre as Nicole;
Monique Chaumette as Madeleine;
Henri Piccoli as Hector;
Maurice Dorleac; Simon Tchao;
Louis Navarre as Braguti;
Bernard Menez as Pierre;
Cordelia Piccoli as Barbara