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Commencez la révolution sans nous

Original title: Start the Revolution Without Me
  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Donald Sutherland and Gene Wilder in Commencez la révolution sans nous (1970)
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Two mismatched sets of identical twins, one aristocrat, one peasant, mistakenly exchange identities on the eve of the French Revolution.Two mismatched sets of identical twins, one aristocrat, one peasant, mistakenly exchange identities on the eve of the French Revolution.Two mismatched sets of identical twins, one aristocrat, one peasant, mistakenly exchange identities on the eve of the French Revolution.

  • Director
    • Bud Yorkin
  • Writers
    • Fred Freeman
    • Lawrence J. Cohen
  • Stars
    • Gene Wilder
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Hugh Griffith
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.3K
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    • Director
      • Bud Yorkin
    • Writers
      • Fred Freeman
      • Lawrence J. Cohen
    • Stars
      • Gene Wilder
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Hugh Griffith
    • 72User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Gene Wilder
    Gene Wilder
    • Claude…
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Charles…
    Hugh Griffith
    Hugh Griffith
    • King Louis
    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Jacques
    Billie Whitelaw
    Billie Whitelaw
    • Queen Marie
    Victor Spinetti
    Victor Spinetti
    • Duke d'Escargot
    Ewa Aulin
    Ewa Aulin
    • Christina
    Helen Fraser
    • Mimi
    Rosalind Knight
    Rosalind Knight
    • Helene de Sisi
    Harry Fowler
    Harry Fowler
    • Marcel
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Blind Man
    Ken Parry
    • Dr. Boileau
    Maxwell Shaw
    • Duke de Sisi
    Jacques Maury
    Jacques Maury
    • Lt. Sorel
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Andre Coupe
    Barry Lowe
    Barry Lowe
    • The Sergeant
    George A. Cooper
    George A. Cooper
    • Dr. Duval
    Michael Rothwell
    • Paul Duval
    • Director
      • Bud Yorkin
    • Writers
      • Fred Freeman
      • Lawrence J. Cohen
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    7mcdgames

    Farce from the "Old School"

    To put it simply, this movie is outrageous. It flopped during its theater tenure because everyone was too high-strung over Vietnam and other period conflicts to actually understand this comedy. This fact is also touched on during the commentary by the director himself.

    "Revolution" is in the same league as the Zucker Brothers. It's gags gain momentum as the movie unwinds, until it's whipping around during the last few scenes almost out of control, yet marvelously in control.

    This is a movie that has Gene Wilder at his comic peak. He's pre-Wonka and pre-"FrankenSTEEN" here, and hasn't found temperance in his angry hysteria. I've watched this movie close to 15 times, and I can't handle myself when Wilder is galloping around with his stuffed falcon. And the gags in his marriage! "Bring the leather and the honey ... " (His character's wife looks at the camera with a look of worry).

    Donald Sutherland is reserved, but he's not well known for his comedy. Yet he has excellent moments, especially in strangling adversaries on the dock with one hand! "...and I shall be the Queeeeen!" The funniest pieces here are actually the lines. Read the quotes! Oh my, a gold mine!
    staffba3

    A hilarious parody of just about every movie made about the French Revolution

    Ten years before the Zuckers made Airplane, television producer Bud Yorkin (All in The Family, Sanford and Son) got in and out of the movie business very quickly with Start the Revolution Without Me (1970), a hilarious parody of just about every movie made about the French Revolution or based on the novels of Dumas. Gene Wilder and Donald Sutherland play dual roles as two pairs of mismatched twins. One pair are Corsican noblemen conspiring with Marie and the Count DiSicci to depose the king. The other pair are Parisian peasants trying to escape the fighting. Wilder and Sutherland make a great comedy team (even doing a take off on the patty-cake bit, from the Hope/Crosby Road Pictures). With an introduction by Orson Wells, Hugh Griffith and an assortment of English character actors attempting French accents (I saw this once on a double bill with Tom Jones, and many of the principles are in both films) and a great deal of location footage filmed on the grounds of Versailles including a very chaotic battle scene.
    jeff-freeman

    slapstick with a hefty dose of farce.

    This film takes slapstick and douses it with farce at absurd proportions. It delivers laugh after laugh with no thought as to its higher purpose. Its Brechtian nature turns the fourth wall into a comedian's stage and pokes fun not only of the story, but of the conventions used to tell it. Fabulous performances by Gene Wilder and Donald Sutherland are even more exciting when we think of the nuances they bring to each of their characters. Hugh Griffith turns in a charming performance as a King who is nothing more than a chicken with a crown.

    This is a must see for anyone excited by classic slapstick-style comedy.
    7larry-greenfield

    Great fun flick. Died laughing and that was 30 years ago or so.

    The plot is older than the ancient Greeks--twins mixed up at birth. But the stars are a scream. And the notion that Gene Wilder and Donald Sutherland grew as twin brothers (one pair noble and the other a disgrace), is just one of the many bits of comedy of absurd that fill this slight but hysterical little movie.

    The wife of the noble version of Gene Wilder is also priceless, forever dressing up in costumes in vain efforts to satisfy his somewhat odd collection of sexual fetishes.

    But the real reason to see this gem is Hugh ("I thought it was a costume ball") Griffith as King Louis. He outclasses anyone within walking distance, even the great Sutherland. And absolutely effortlessly. The device that uses Orson Welles may or not work -- you have to decide. (Don't be too hard on Orson -- this was from the "We will serve no wine before its time" phase of his career.) But if you come across this on cable late some night, have a good time. It's obvious everyone who made the movie did.
    7bobbyf

    Funny & Memorable

    In a time when so many films are just plain "forgettable," it's good to be able to look back and fondly recall a film that was both funny and memorable.

    This movie has it's own unique flavor of comedy while still being reminiscent of great films like "Catch 22," and "Help!" (Maybe it's the appearance of Orson Wells and Victor Spinetti that does this for me...)

    There's much more than just slapstick to be had here. Definitely worth the look.

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    • Trivia
      Gene Wilder already was adept with a sword from his days on his college fencing team.
    • Goofs
      Twentieth century buses visible on a bridge in background of swordfight.
    • Quotes

      Duke d'Escargot: What brings you to Paris?

      Claude: Oh, you might say a little business...

      Charles: ...and a little pleasure.

      Duke d'Escargot: Which do you prefer? Business, or pleasure?

      Charles: Well that depends on what you regard as business.

      Claude: And, what you may regard as pleasure!

      Duke d'Escargot: In Paris we say, business is pleasure.

      Charles: And to us, pleasure is our business.

      Duke d'Escargot: Then your business should be a pleasure, making my pleasure a business.

      Claude: Unless, some mistake business for pleasure. While others know no business but pleasure.

      Duke d'Escargot: In that case sir I will show you my business.

      Claude: My pleasure.

    • Connections
      Edited into The New Erotic Adventures of Casanova (1977)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Start the Revolution Without Me
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France(Cathedral of Notre Dame)
    • Production companies
      • NorBud Productions
      • Norbud Films
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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