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Le Petit Baigneur

Original title: Le petit baigneur
  • 1968
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Le Petit Baigneur (1968)
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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

  • Director
    • Robert Dhéry
  • Writers
    • Robert Dhéry
    • Pierre Tchernia
    • Albert Jurgenson
  • Stars
    • Louis de Funès
    • Andréa Parisy
    • Franco Fabrizi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    4.9K
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    • Director
      • Robert Dhéry
    • Writers
      • Robert Dhéry
      • Pierre Tchernia
      • Albert Jurgenson
    • Stars
      • Louis de Funès
      • Andréa Parisy
      • Franco Fabrizi
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Louis de Funès
    Louis de Funès
    • Louis-Philippe Fourchaume
    Andréa Parisy
    Andréa Parisy
    • Marie-Béatrice Fourchaume
    Franco Fabrizi
    Franco Fabrizi
    • Marcello Cacciaperotti
    Michèle Alexandre
    Michèle Alexandre
    • L'épouse du ministre
    Nicole Vervil
    Nicole Vervil
    • La mère du petit Francis
    Robert Rollis
    • Un marin
    Georges Adet
    • Le gardien du chantier
    Philippe Dumat
    Philippe Dumat
    • Le joueur de tambour de la fanfare
    Gérard Calvi
    • Le chef de la fanfare
    Roger Caccia
    • L'organiste
    Hélène Dieudonné
    Hélène Dieudonné
    • La garde-barrière
    Pierre Tornade
    Pierre Tornade
    • Le gardien de phare
    Pierre Dac
    • Le ministre
    Henri Génès
    Henri Génès
    • Le paysan
    • (as Henri Genès)
    Jacques Legras
    Jacques Legras
    • Henri Castagnier (le curé)
    Michel Galabru
    Michel Galabru
    • Scipio
    Colette Brosset
    • Charlotte Castagnier
    Robert André
    • Unknown
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Dhéry
    • Writers
      • Robert Dhéry
      • Pierre Tchernia
      • Albert Jurgenson
    • All cast & crew
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    8languedoc-586-836028

    A great surrealistic comedy from the "Golden Age"!

    It took me years and years (and also some of my wife's persistence) to finally appreciate this movie for what it really is: an almost completely absurd, disjointed and surrealistic comedy, owing a lot to Jacques Tati ("Mon Oncle") and perhaps also to some Laurel & Hardy entries. I am thinking here of those Stan Laurel gags which defy logic, cinematographic or otherwise, which style I recognize here in scenes such as the hysterical one where De Funès "air-plays" some violin bit, which logically only the viewer can hear the in-sync sound of in the soundtrack, then accuses his wife of having actually played this music instead of him, since such things run in HER family… I think that viewers who cannot get or appreciate this kind of humor miss the point with this film because it relies a lot on such absurdity. And it is this absurdity which sets it apart uniquely in the De Funès filmography of this specific era.

    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!
    7deloudelouvain

    Castagnierrrrrrr, after fifty years that's still the first thing we think of when we see a redhead.

    Louis de Funès will always remain the best French comedian there ever was. His mimics, his nervous character, his shouting and raging, I just can't get enough of it. I watched Le Petit Baigneur so many times, like all other movies with Louis de Funès, and it's still funny. It's the kind of comedies that remind me of my youth, when watching a movie with Louis de Funès was a family thing, a guarantee for a funny movie night. Le Petit Baigneur is probably not his best one, but it's certainly not the worst either. Even after more than fifty years later I still think about Castagnier every time I see a ginger head passing by. There are old movies that don't age well, but this one is not one of them, it's still as funny as the first time I watched it.
    8RealLiveClaude

    A guilty pleasure

    Saw this movie many times in my childhood. Always a pleasure to see it once in a while.

    Castagnier, a sailboat designer, wins the San Remo boat race with a revolutionary model. However, his boss, Fourchaume, a rather irate man more focused on money than awards, fires him for negligence about a poorly built yacht. However, the Italian San Remo boat-race organizer came to tell Fourchaume that the boat won and wanted copies to be built. It's now up to him to go to the Castagnier's seaside village and convince to come back, but with a master plan to take all advantage of the situation.

    Lots of in-jokes (among one, the Castagniers are all redheads, even the priest), gags aplenty (the guy in the floating back-house, the walk up a tall lighthouse, the church which is crumbling, etc...), and Louis De Funes performance as Fourchaume are the must to see in this movie.

    Robert Dhéry takes top billing for starring, directing and writing, but Louis De Funes takes the show here...
    4leplatypus

    fluctuat et mergitur (dvd)

    Unlike Paris tag-line, this movie is sometimes like the Titanic: it floats and sinks. In other words, the movie has very good moments but also very, long and dull parts: the long endless ships race at the beginning, the carnage of the tractor and the chase of the floating toilets. Outside those moments, the movie is really funny: Fufu is the typical Fufu, embodying a mean, cupid and rich boss. His talent is to find spots to have fun with such mean person and almost make him likable and human! Around him, he finds a strange read-head family. All this happens a long time ago in France and in the country, so you can have a nostalgic travel into time as well.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Once upon a time French comedies were great

    Once upon a time, long before the raise of lousy actors such Christian Clavier and his VISITEURS crap, where you need some help to know when to laugh, there were excellent movies, with Louis De Funès for instance, really funy, full of gags and also chiseled by terrific dialogues and over the top acting. I am not fond of comedies, especially Frenchie ones, so corny, for only concerning fifties and early sixties, starring the likes of Darry Cowl and directed by such film makers as Raoul André, Andre Berthomieu, Jean Boyer, Jack Pinoteau...But directors such Robert Lamoureux, Jean Girault, Yves Robert or Robert Dhéry, especially starring Louis de Funès, that's another matter. Here, De Funès is the master of ceremony; without him Robert Dhéry would certainly have failed. But who cares, just enjoy and laugh. You'll know when to laugh, unlike LES VISITEURS.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Dhéry is not credited in the main cast section, but as actor together with his directing credit.
    • Alternate versions
      West German VHS release (by Atlas Video) was cut by ca. 5 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Le petit baigneur: Histoires de tournage (2002)

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    • Release date
      • March 22, 1968 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Little Bather
    • Filming locations
      • Azille, Aude, France(Railway junction scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Corona
      • Les Films Copernic
      • Fono Roma
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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