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Synopsis

Unable to find her runaway son, a woman deceives two of her ex-lovers from her youth, a mild-mannered teacher and a tough journalist, that each is the real father in order to obtain their help.—IMDb

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Francis Veber

This prolific French writer and director originally intended to become a doctor but switched to journalism before finding his calling on the stage and screen. Francis Veber began his writing career while serving in the military, contributing to BLED, a publication of the Algerian Army. After his military discharge, he worked as a radio reporter and then segued to writing scripts for the TV series “L’Agence interim”. In 1968, Veber enjoyed his first stage success with the play “L’Enlevement/The Kidnapping”, which enjoyed an eight-month run in Paris. His second play, “Le Contrat/The Contract” led to a scripting assignment for the short film “Appelez-moi Mathilde/Call Me Mathilde” (1970).

With 1971’s “Il etait une fois un flic/There Once Was a Cop” (1971), Veber began his feature career in earnest. For much of the 1970s, he served as writer of a number of successful, farcical comedies that recalled the work of Neil Simon in that most revolved around odd couples. Among his more popular… read more

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KadyLady

28Oct11

Nothing like the films I usually rate 4/5. Cinematography wasn't all that amazing. Besides the 2 leads, I found some of the characters, especially "les jeunes", as shallow as the three feet end of a pool. But it's okay, because (SPOILERS) some of these shallow characters get hit with a telephone, get punched, kicked, headbutted, or die. It was the humor and dialogue though. This movie's so goshdarn funny.

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Minousch

2Jun10

My favourite by Richard and Dépardieu

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