Louis-Philippe Fourchaume, another typical lead-role for French comedy superstar Louis de Funès, is the dictatorial CEO of a French company which designs and produces sail yachts, and fires ... Read allLouis-Philippe Fourchaume, another typical lead-role for French comedy superstar Louis de Funès, is the dictatorial CEO of a French company which designs and produces sail yachts, and fires in yet another tantrum his designer André Castagnier, not realizing that man is his only c... Read allLouis-Philippe Fourchaume, another typical lead-role for French comedy superstar Louis de Funès, is the dictatorial CEO of a French company which designs and produces sail yachts, and fires in yet another tantrum his designer André Castagnier, not realizing that man is his only chance to land a vital contract with the Italian magnate Marcello Cacciaperotti. So he has ... Read all
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The direction and editing superbly serve this style of screenplay – see the scene where De Funès destroys his boats in a tantrum and how he interacts with objects which do not appear to be controlled by any off-camera prop men just by the laws of gravity and the like! The boat chase at the end is also a nice, pleasantly rural/natural relief from the traditional car, plane or chopper chases in some of those other De Funès films, and I love how the gags with the wakes and waves are built and shot!
That being said, the movie is sometimes hard to follow. The pacing can feel a bit off, and certain scenes drag on longer than necessary. While it has plenty of funny moments, it doesn't quite reach the brilliance of Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez or La Grande Vadrouille. The story itself is simple, following an unlucky boat designer caught between a demanding boss and a series of ridiculous situations.
Despite its flaws, it's still a great comedy, especially if you enjoy classic French humor. Funès carries the entire film on his back, and his performance alone makes it worth watching. If you're a fan of vintage comedies with absurd yet charming humor, this is a solid choice.
Did you know
- TriviaRobert Dhéry is not credited in the main cast section, but as actor together with his directing credit.
- Alternate versionsWest German VHS release (by Atlas Video) was cut by ca. 5 minutes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Le petit baigneur: Histoires de tournage (2002)
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- Also known as
- The Little Bather
- Filming locations
- Azille, Aude, France(Railway junction scenes)
- Production companies
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1