Michel Gaucher is a stuntman who is about to marry his fiancée, Jane Gardner. Unfortunately, on the morning of his wedding he has to cancel the ceremony because he is required to perform a stunt for a movie. The stunt goes awry and Michel ends up in a wheelchair, but this is not the end of his troubles. Jane has decided to put an end to their relationship and his producer no longer wants to employ him. Out of work, Michel has to occupy himself with a series of demeaning small jobs until he is once again hired as a stuntman, this time for the famous actor Bruno Ferrari, his double. Michel is surprised when he finds Jane on the set of the same movie… —filmsdefrance
Claude Zidi (born July 25, 1934) is a French film director and screenwriter who is noted for his mainstream burlesque comedies. Born in Paris, he started as a cameraman and then cinematographer, and made his directorial and screenwriting debut in 1971. He won the César Award for Best Director for My New Partner, for which he was also nominated for Best Writing.
The director Claude Zidi began his film career as a cinematographer, later he became a director assistant. At the beginning of the 70’s he directed his first movie and especially at the beginning of his career he shot normally comedies. To his first movies belong “Les bidasses en folie” (71), “La moutarde me monte au nez” (74), “La course à l’échalote” (75) with Pierre Richard, “L’aile ou la cuisse” (76) with Louis de Funès, “L’animal” (77) with Jean-Paul Belmondo and “La Zizanie” (78) – again with Louis de Funès.
His comedies changed to a reflection of the society in the 80’s but always with a smile on the lips… read more