Jo
- 1971
- Tous publics
- 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
4K
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A writer of detective stories desperately trying to hide a corpse in his house - and at the same time to know exactly who he killed accidentally.A writer of detective stories desperately trying to hide a corpse in his house - and at the same time to know exactly who he killed accidentally.A writer of detective stories desperately trying to hide a corpse in his house - and at the same time to know exactly who he killed accidentally.
Jean-Paul Blonday
- Un serveur à la réception
- (uncredited)
Jean Droze
- Riri
- (uncredited)
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It's as simple as that. This may be Louis de Funès' best comedy. Absolutely hilarious. We ended up quoting the dialogues and acting out the most memorable scenes. A must! I hope I'll catch it someday in a stage version.
Among other movies with de Funes, this might be the funniest. However, it has one drawback, typical for many french comedies. Very intensive from the very beginning, the fun and humor reach the highest point at about the middle of the movie, and after the 2/3 of it you suddenly realize that you're fed up with it, the rest seems rather stupid than funny. One woman appears every fifteen minutes with a glass of wine in her hand, another one appears every 20 minutes, laughing like a peacock. But de Funes, I have to say, never becomes boring thanks to his great talent.
In points, 8. Although the first half might get 10.
In points, 8. Although the first half might get 10.
This movie is adapted from a play and is the kind of high paced funny movies where one joke follows the next one. The text is excellent which is rare in comedies which tend to be vulgar. None there. The cast, as far as I am concerned Louis de Funes is in great shape but he is surrounded by even better comedians like Bernard Blier which I really enjoy so much in almost all his movies. The soundtrack reaches levels that would have made it good enough for a James Bond movie.
This movie is full of intelligence and highlights the quality of those great comedies, made in France, that were so common in those days.
I really laughed when I saw it in one Montreal's theatre when it came out and I still laughed as much recently watching it again.
Now, lets hope that this movie gets a DVD release soon.
This movie is full of intelligence and highlights the quality of those great comedies, made in France, that were so common in those days.
I really laughed when I saw it in one Montreal's theatre when it came out and I still laughed as much recently watching it again.
Now, lets hope that this movie gets a DVD release soon.
This is one of the best films Louis de Funes has done. His type of acting is not everyones taste but if you like Jerry Lewis' movies or Peter Sellers in his Pink Panther Series - this is a *must* for you! Hilarious situations, strange but funny characters, slapstick and of course de Funes as the choleric man who has to struggle with endless problems makes an outstandig comedy. And then it's fun to watch all those 70ies costumes and decoration as well ;-)
This screwball comedy of the early seventies has everything you might expect of a Louis de Funès movie: over-the-top acting (no wonder Louis had cardiac problems later on...). It can be described in one sentence by Inspecteur Ducros (Bernard Blier): "Is this a train station?". In fact, people are coming from all places, run through the house, frantically doing something like putting up a garden gazebo, demonstrating a (non-working) fire-extinguisher, doing police investigations, having a matrimonial crisis, laughing like a mad dog (the maid), doing the real-estate business and so on.
Inludes appearances by Ferdie Mayne (Mister Grunder), the notorious Count von Krolock in Roman Polanski's 1967 Dracula spoof "The Fearless Vampire Killers".
"Jo" is definitely a movie for de Funès fans as much as for those who just love to watch a fast-paced thriller-comedy. It is a shame that this gem is not yet available on DVD or VHS tape, not even in France. Since MGM seems to hold the rights one might ask why so.
Inludes appearances by Ferdie Mayne (Mister Grunder), the notorious Count von Krolock in Roman Polanski's 1967 Dracula spoof "The Fearless Vampire Killers".
"Jo" is definitely a movie for de Funès fans as much as for those who just love to watch a fast-paced thriller-comedy. It is a shame that this gem is not yet available on DVD or VHS tape, not even in France. Since MGM seems to hold the rights one might ask why so.
Did you know
- TriviaThe very unusual, almost "Bondian" tone of the score by Raymond Lefebvre, was strongly suggested by the American part of the production.
- Quotes
Inspecteur Ducros: What's wrong?
Antoine Brisebard: I'm going to be a daddy!
Inspecteur Ducros: When is it due?
Antoine Brisebard: I don't know, 6 months, 12 months... we're not in a hurry.
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- The Gazebo
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- 1h 25m(85 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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