Charles Duchemin gère un grand guide gastronomique et combat la malbouffe de la chaîne Tricatel. Il perd le goût alors qu'il doit en faire la démonstration à la télévision et apprend que son... Tout lireCharles Duchemin gère un grand guide gastronomique et combat la malbouffe de la chaîne Tricatel. Il perd le goût alors qu'il doit en faire la démonstration à la télévision et apprend que son fils veut faire du cirque et non de la cuisine.Charles Duchemin gère un grand guide gastronomique et combat la malbouffe de la chaîne Tricatel. Il perd le goût alors qu'il doit en faire la démonstration à la télévision et apprend que son fils veut faire du cirque et non de la cuisine.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
- Le tailleur de Duchemin
- (as Dalio)
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Publicist Charles Duchemin (de Funes) is the bane of all French restaurants: His food-guide bestows the much coveted Duchemin-Stars upon the restaurants (or takes them away if warranted – which is more often the case than not). Having some of the keenest taste-buds in all of France, Duchemin takes it upon himself to "test" the individual restaurants, usually disguised as a harmless (looking) old lady or an American tourist. But Duchemin has a nemesis of his own: scheming Jacques Tricatel (deliciously slimy Julien Guiomar), industrial food-producer that delivers virtually artificial food to chains and roadside Inns. Being challenged to a TV-interview by Tricatel, Duchemin (after having almost been 'poisoned' by eating some of Tricatels produces) has lost his sense of taste, yet must save French cuisine somehow.
It is my firm opinion that de Funes later films were also his best. This goes for "The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob", his second-to-last feature "The Cabbage Soup" as well as "L'aile ou la cuisine", filmed shortly after de Funes had recovered from a massive heart-attack. Perhaps it was his failing health and age that made the comedian (slightly) move away from his hyper-paced screen-persona to a more subtle humour (despite all the typical trademarks still being present, albeit tuned down). In the past, de Funes sidekicks had a hard time not being paled out by de Funes performance, but in his later years you could tell, that the comedian timed his humour so as to give the other cast-member some breathing space. In this case comedian Coluche, playing de Funes son and reluctant partner-in-crime, who would rather be a circus-clown than a connoisseur. Like de Funes, Coluche has mastered the art of physical slapstick without turning the gags into an infantile farce. The scene, where he inherently mimics a waiter with a nervous disorder, is pure slapstick gold, turning it almost into an art-form.
Apart from being one of de Funes last few films, it does have a rather depressing prophecy. If you have travelled through France and Belgium, the hearts of European cuisine in recent days, you will have noticed the abundance of fast-food-joints in the cities and highway-stops. You may even have tried the grub there (I refuse to call it food) and, if you have seen the film, you may have looked around, looking whether you'd spot the "Tricatel"-logo anywhere, perhaps printed on the thigh of a chicken – if indeed chicken it was that they were serving.
Still, the film remains a delight and a clean 8/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLouis de Funès had had a heart attack one year earlier and this marked his return to movies. The ads were supposed to have only his name above the title with Coluche's name in the lower credits. It was de Funès himself who insisted that the posters should announce "De Funès et Coluche" above the title.
- GaffesWhen the two Duchemins have infiltrated Tricatel's factory and the shovel from the crane goes back up in the air, you can hear the motor sound of the crane as if they stood right beside it. However, the crane stands way outside the factory.
- Citations
Charles Duchemin: Call an Ambulance!
Marguerite #1: But my leg is broken!
Charles Duchemin: Good thinking call an employment agency i'l have to replace you
- ConnexionsFeatured in Smrt stoparek (1979)
- Bandes originalesL'aile ou la cuisse/Concerto gastronomique
Composed by Vladimir Cosma
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Wing or The Thigh?
- Lieux de tournage
- Place d'Iéna, Paris 16, Paris, France(Duchemin's mansion)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 23 000 000 F (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 44 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1