Pardon Mon Affaire, Too!
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French | Nous irons tous au paradis |
Directed by | Yves Robert |
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Dialogue by | Jean-Loup Dabadie |
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Cinematography | René Mathelin |
Edited by | Pierre Gillette |
Music by | Vladimir Cosma |
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Distributed by | Gaumont Distribution |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $13.5 million[1] |
Pardon Mon Affaire, Too! (French: Nous irons tous au paradis, lit. 'We Will All Meet in Paradise') is a 1977 French romantic comedy film co-written and directed by Yves Robert. It is a sequel to Pardon Mon Affaire (1976). Jean Rochefort, Claude Brasseur, Guy Bedos, Victor Lanoux and Danièle Delorme reprise their roles from the first film.
Plot
[edit]Having fortuitously discovered a photograph in which Marthe embraces someone unknown, clothed with a chequed jacket, Étienne Dorsay becomes jealous, and imagines various stratagems to identify the lover.
In the meantime, Étienne and his friends acquire a weekend house for a very low price.
As in the previous work, the film is largely narrated by the character Étienne, whose tone shifts with the reality of the images.
The film contains a certain number of allusions to the films of Blake Edwards (the Pink Panther series).
Cast
[edit]- Jean Rochefort as Étienne Dorsay
- Claude Brasseur as Daniel
- Guy Bedos as Simon
- Victor Lanoux as Bouly
- Danièle Delorme as Marthe Dorsay
- Marthe Villalonga as Mouchy Messina
- Christophe Bourseiller as Lucien
- Josiane Balasko as Josy
- Élisabeth Margoni as Daisy
- Jenny Arasse as Bernadette
- Anne-Marie Blot as Marie-Ange
- Pascale Reynaud as Delphine
- Maïa Simon as Mme Chalamand
- Catherine Verlor as Stéphanie
- Jean-Pierre Castaldi as the bully
- Vania Vilers as Benoît
- Daniel Gélin as Bastien
- Gaby Sylvia as Marie-Christine Bosquet
Accolades
[edit]- Nominations for the César Awards, 1978 :
- "Nomination for the César Award for Best Film : Nous irons tous au paradis
- "Nomination for the César Award for "décor" : Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko, pour Nous irons tous au paradis
- "Nomination for the César for scenario original or adapted : Jean-Loup Dabadie, pour Nous irons tous au paradis
References
[edit]- ^ "Nous irons tous au paradis (1977)". JP Box Office (in French).
External links
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- 1977 films
- 1970s French films
- 1970s French-language films
- Films about adultery in France
- Films directed by Yves Robert
- Films scored by Vladimir Cosma
- Films with screenplays by Jean-Loup Dabadie
- French sequel films
- French romantic comedy films
- French-language romantic comedy films
- Midlife crisis films
- 1970s French film stubs