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Mon petit oiseau s'appelle Percy, il va beaucoup mieux merci !

Original title: Percy
  • 1971
  • 13
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Mon petit oiseau s'appelle Percy, il va beaucoup mieux merci ! (1971)
Comedy

Edwin Antony, emasculated after a philanderer's death, searches for the origin of his organ, involving the philanderer's wife and numerous girlfriends.Edwin Antony, emasculated after a philanderer's death, searches for the origin of his organ, involving the philanderer's wife and numerous girlfriends.Edwin Antony, emasculated after a philanderer's death, searches for the origin of his organ, involving the philanderer's wife and numerous girlfriends.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writers
    • Raymond Hitchcock
    • Terence Feely
    • Hugh Leonard
  • Stars
    • Hywel Bennett
    • Denholm Elliott
    • Cyd Hayman
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    4.5/10
    514
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    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Raymond Hitchcock
      • Terence Feely
      • Hugh Leonard
    • Stars
      • Hywel Bennett
      • Denholm Elliott
      • Cyd Hayman
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Hywel Bennett
    Hywel Bennett
    • Edwin Anthony
    Denholm Elliott
    Denholm Elliott
    • Emmanuel Whitbread
    Cyd Hayman
    Cyd Hayman
    • Moira Warrington
    Julia Foster
    Julia Foster
    • Marilyn
    Adrienne Posta
    Adrienne Posta
    • Maggie Hyde
    Elke Sommer
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    • Helga
    Britt Ekland
    Britt Ekland
    • Dorothy Chiltern-Barlow
    Pauline Delaney
    Pauline Delaney
    • Sister Flanagan
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    Janet Key
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    • Hazel Anthony
    Patrick Mower
    Patrick Mower
    • James Vaile
    Tracey Crisp
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    4Uriah43

    A Lackluster Comedy

    This film begins with an antique dealer by the name of "Edwin Anthony" (Hywel Bennett) on his way to deliver a chandelier on a busy city street. All at once, a man falls to his death from a skyrise building resulting in a piece of glass from the chandelier severing Hywel's male organ. In yet another strange twist of fate, there just happens to be a noted physician by the name of "Dr. Emmanuel Whitbread" (Denholm Elliott) waiting for the opportunity to be the first surgeon to ever successfully transplant a male organ onto another person. To his credit, the operation turns out to be a huge success--in more ways than one. Things change, however, when news of this event is released to the public and Edwin becomes obsessed with finding out the identities of everyone his unlucky donor ever slept with. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I was somewhat skeptical at first about this film but decided to give it a look just to satisfy my curiosity. Having said that, I must admit that my skepticism was justified to a certain degree as the humor wasn't nearly as sharp as it could have been. To its credit, there were a number of attractive female actresses cast in this movie with Cyd Hayman (as "Moira Warrington"), Adrienne Posta ("Maggie Hyde"), Elke Sommer ("Helga"), Janet Key ("Hazel Anthony") and Tracey Crisp ("Miss Elder") who certainly brightened the overall scenery. Unfortunately, their presence wasn't enough to lift this rather lackluster comedy, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.
    9ben-1403

    Gently dramatic exploration of relationships with great soundtrack

    I've always been fond of this film. The seemingly intentional mis-marketing as a raunchy comedy is not uncommon for the time, and is really damaging to what is essentially a look at sexual relationships and sexuality. There's a sweet naivety about the films perspective, caught up in the era in which is was released. Not much raunchiness, innuendo base titillation is more the course. As for the comedy there are a few laughs, and they do help alleviate some of the melancholy moments. For me it's in the emotional twists and turns that the film really shows interest and variety.

    The Kinks wrote and performed the soundtrack. The songs are well constructed with some touchingly sentimental moments. An appreciation of The Kinks would most certainly aid ones appreciation the film, the lyrics embellishing he drama considerably.

    I'm really surprised this film has been rated so low. How much of that is related to the mis-marketing and an under appreciation of the soundtrack?
    Wizard-8

    Not funny or erotic

    You might think that a movie concerning itself with a man getting a penis transplant and his adventures trying to find out about the donor would be a really raunchy affair. Surprisingly, the movie is extremely tame - there's almost no nudity, sex, or foul language. In fact, I am surprised this got an "R" rating even in 1971. Another surprise is that the movie doesn't try for as many attempts at humor as you might think. The second half of the movie is serious for the most part. As you might have guessed, this movie is not that much fun, and you'll get tired from it long before the end. The most curious thing about it is the score from The Kinks. It doesn't fit the movie for the most part, like how they play an instrumental of "Lola" when a woman is stripteasing for the main male character! Somehow this movie was successful enough to inspire a sequel several years later. Thanks, but I think I'll pass.
    8StrangeBrew1605

    A sweet movie

    I agree with all who describe this film as poorly marketed. I'm not however sure what the correct marketing would be! The movie begins as a bawdy comedy and eventually becomes a rather sweet tale of people in pursuit of love, or a least a respite from loneliness or simple boredom. Some nice characters played by British stalwarts including Graham Crowden and Sheila Steafal. Cyd Hayman is stunning and charming in equal degree. Hywel Bennet is as reliable as always. Seems to be one of those films where a slightly confused script just seems to work. However my real weakness for this movie is that it captures London at the time beautifully. Like a swinging sixties movies (though released 1971 so presumably filmed 70 or 71) it catches the mood. Catch it if you can.
    7granty-95171

    Better than you think.

    "Percy" has taken such a battering down the years i felt it was time to write something in its defence. The most dubious content occurs early on, but for the most part Percy is surprisingly thoughtful, with the organ recipient coming to realise that he can only enjoy a meaningful sexual relationship with someone he really loves. The late actor Hywel Bennett bitterly regretted his involvement with the film but at least he gives his character a sensitive side; in lesser hands, eg Robin Asquith's, it would indeed have been 90 minutes of terrible kn*b gags.

    Also going for it is a brief cameo by George Best, a rather fine soundtrack by the Kinks, and some nice glimpses of late era swinging London. Unusually for its time, Percy also treats a gay character with respect rather than making him a figure of fun.

    Sadly upon its release Percy got lumped in with the dire Confessions/Carry On films, but having watched it a couple of times on Channel 4 i can vouch that it's better than those, and Hywel Bennett had nothing to be ashamed of.

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      In his book "Diaries 1969-1970 The Python Years", Michael Palin records a visit to Pinewood Studios on April 24th 1970 with Terry Jones to discuss rewriting the screenplay of "Percy" for producer Betty Box and director Ralph Thomas. Palin and Jones finished their rewrites on May 22nd, while filming location scenes for the TV show "Monty Python's Flying Circus". The film was released in February 1971 but neither Palin nor Jones received an on-screen credit.
    • Quotes

      Edwin Anthony: I found out something. There is no point in making love to someone unless you really care about them.

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      Featured in Doing Rude Things (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      God's Children
      Written by Ray Davies

      Performed by The Kinks

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Percy
    • Filming locations
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Anglo-EMI
      • Welbeck Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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