Vive les femmes! (1984)
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Following a trend that may have begun with the first Blondie movie in 1938, this is an acted interpretation of a popular comic strip by the acerbic cartoonist Jean-Marc Reiser, who wrote the dialog for Vive Les Femmes but died before shooting was completed. Reiser's comic strip emphasized the… More Following a trend that may have begun with the first Blondie movie in 1938, this is an acted interpretation of a popular comic strip by the acerbic cartoonist Jean-Marc Reiser, who wrote the dialog for Vive Les Femmes but died before shooting was completed. Reiser's comic strip emphasized the lowest common denominator in intimate relationships, where physically flawed examples of both sexes go after each other with unbridled enthusiasm. Roland Giraud plays a womanizer, and Maurice Risch an unhappy loner whose manners will undoubtedly keep him that way, in this disconnected series of uneven skits that play to no unifying theme. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
- Directed By
- Claude Confortes
- Written By
- Claude Confortes, Jean-Marc Reiser
- Genres
- Comedy, Drama
- In Theaters
- Mar 7, 1984 Wide
- Studio
- U.G.C. Worldwide Distribution
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Cast
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Maurice Risch
as Mammouth
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Roland Giraud
as Bob
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Catherine Leprince
as Viviane
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Michele Brousse
as Ginette
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Pauline Lafont
as Pauline
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Georges Beller
as Patrick
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Michèle Bernier
as Mimi
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Maurice Baquet
as Albert