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==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[ Jean Gabin ]] as Monsieur
* [[Jean Gabin]] as Monsieur
* [[Liselotte Pulver ]] as Elizabeth Bernadac
* [[Liselotte Pulver]] as Elizabeth Bernadac
* [[Philippe Noiret ]] as Edmond Bernadac
* [[Mireille Darc]] as Suzanne
* [[Mireille Darc ]] as Suzanne
* [[Philippe Noiret]] as Edmond Bernadac
* [[Henri Crémieux ]] as Le beau-père
* [[Gaby Morlay]] as Madame Bernadac mère
* [[Berthe Granval ]] as Nathalie Bernadac
* [[Gabrielle Dorziat]] as La belle-mère
* [[Peter Vogel]] as Michel Corbeil
* [[Jean-Paul Moulinot ]] as Me Flamand, le notaire
* [[Jean-Pierre Darras ]] as José
* [[Marina Berti]] as Madame Danoni
* [[Peter Vogel ]] as Michel Corbeil
* [[Claudio Gora]] as Danoni
* [[Heinz Blau ]] as Alain Bernadac
* [[Berthe Granval]] as Nathalie Bernadac
* [[Maryse Martin ]] as Justine
* [[Jean-Paul Moulinot]] as Me Flamand, le notaire
* [[Andrex ]] as Antoine
* [[Jean-Pierre Darras]] as José
* [[Alain Bouvette ]] as Marc
* [[Henri Crémieux]] as Le beau-père
* [[Jean Lefebvre ]] as Le detective privé
* [[Heinz Blau]] as Alain Bernadac
* [[Gabrielle Dorziat ]] as La belle-mère
* [[Maryse Martin]] as Justine
* [[Marina Berti ]] as Madame Danoni
* [[Andrex]] as Antoine
* [[Claudio Gora ]] as Danon
* [[Alain Bouvette]] as Marc
* [[Gaby Morlay ]] as Madame Bernadac mère
* [[Jean Lefebvre]] as Le detective privé
* [[Max Elder ]] as Le valet de chambre
* [[Max Elder]] as Le valet de chambre
* [[Armand Meffre ]] as Le patron du bistrot
* [[Armand Meffre]] as Le patron du bistrot
* [[Jean Champion ]] as Le patron de l'hôtel
* [[Jean Champion]] as Le patron de l'hôtel
* [[Pierre Moncorbier]] as Le serrurier
* [[Pierre Moncorbier]] as Le serrurier
* [[Angela Minervini ]] as La serveuse du snack
* [[Angela Minervini]] as La serveuse du snack
* [[Christian Brocard ]] as Un client sans-gêne
* [[Christian Brocard]] as Un client sans-gêne
* [[André Dalibert ]] as Le tailleur
* [[André Dalibert]] as Le tailleur
* [[Paul Faivre ]] as Le curé
* [[Paul Faivre]] as Le curé
* [[Michel Nastorg ]] as Le docteur
* [[Michel Nastorg]] as Le docteur
* [[Raoul Henry ]] as L'invité Bretteville
* [[Raoul Henry]] as L'invité Bretteville
* [[René Fleur ]] as Le décorateur
* [[René Fleur]] as Le décorateur


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 09:49, 18 July 2017

Monsieur
Directed byJean-Paul Le Chanois
Written byClaude Gével (play)
Georges Darrier
Pascal Jardin
Claude Sautet
Anya Corwin-Böckmann
Produced byRaymond Danon
Moris Ergas
Alexander Grüter
StarringJean Gabin
Liselotte Pulver
Mireille Darc
CinematographyLouis Page
Edited byEmma Le Chanois
Music byGeorges Van Parys
Production
companies
Les Films Copernic
Corona Filmproduktion
Zebra Film
Distributed byComacico (France)
Release date
22 April 1964
Running time
105 minutes
CountriesFrance
Italy
West Germany
LanguageFrench

Monsieur is a 1964 comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois and starring Jean Gabin, Liselotte Pulver and Mireille Darc.[1]

It was made as a co-production between France, Italy and West Germany.

The film's sets were designed by Jean Mandaroux.

Plot

Overwhelmed by the death of his wife, a rich Parisian banker called René Duchêne is walking towards the River Seine to throw himself in when he is accosted by a prostitute. They recognise each other, because she used to be the chambermaid. When she learns that her former mistress is dead, she reveals that the wife he adored had made him a laughing stock by her multiple adulteries. He decides to let the world think he has committed suicide and to go into hiding.

Answering an advertisement for a couple to be butler and maid in a country house, he is hired under the name of Georges Baudin, with Suzanne posing as his daughter to be the maid. Their employers are Edmond Bernadac, a rich and staid businessman, and his flighty new Swiss wife Elisabeth, a former air hostess who is fond of alcohol and men.

Their new butler rapidly becomes indispensable at smoothing over the continual problems which beset the household, one being that the son of the house immediately wants to marry Suzanne and has therefore to win the permission of her supposed father. He meanwhile has to contend with problems at home, where his dead wife's parents have moved in and claim to be his heirs. In the end he has to come back to life in order to thwart them and to allow Suzanne to marry the boy she loves.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Bock & Bergfelder p.378

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.