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Monsieur le député

Original title: The Distinguished Gentleman
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
18K
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Eddie Murphy in Monsieur le député (1992)
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A conman discovers during a "job" that US Congress is where the money is. "Name recognition" gets him elected. Will he develop a conscience?A conman discovers during a "job" that US Congress is where the money is. "Name recognition" gets him elected. Will he develop a conscience?A conman discovers during a "job" that US Congress is where the money is. "Name recognition" gets him elected. Will he develop a conscience?

  • Director
    • Jonathan Lynn
  • Writers
    • Marty Kaplan
    • Jonathan Reynolds
  • Stars
    • Eddie Murphy
    • Lane Smith
    • Sheryl Lee Ralph
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    18K
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    • Director
      • Jonathan Lynn
    • Writers
      • Marty Kaplan
      • Jonathan Reynolds
    • Stars
      • Eddie Murphy
      • Lane Smith
      • Sheryl Lee Ralph
    • 58User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
    • 45Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins total

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    Eddie Murphy
    Eddie Murphy
    • Thomas Jefferson Johnson
    Lane Smith
    Lane Smith
    • Dick Dodge
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    Sheryl Lee Ralph
    • Miss Loretta
    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Olaf Andersen
    Victoria Rowell
    Victoria Rowell
    • Celia Kirby
    Grant Shaud
    Grant Shaud
    • Arthur Reinhardt
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Terry Corrigan
    Charles S. Dutton
    Charles S. Dutton
    • Elijah Hawkins
    Victor Rivers
    Victor Rivers
    • Armando
    Chi McBride
    Chi McBride
    • Homer
    • (as Chi)
    Sonny Jim Gaines
    • Van Dyke
    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Zeke Bridges
    Gary Frank
    Gary Frank
    • Iowa
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
    • 'Skeeter' Warburton
    Cynthia Harris
    Cynthia Harris
    • Vera Johnson
    Susan Forristal
    • Ellen Juba
    Autumn Winters
    • Mickey Juba
    James Garner
    James Garner
    • Jeff Johnson
    • Director
      • Jonathan Lynn
    • Writers
      • Marty Kaplan
      • Jonathan Reynolds
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    User reviews58

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    DrPrunesquallor

    You may think that, I couldn't possibly comment...

    Normally, I dont like Eddie Murphy films. This is a definite exception. He is not as over the top as in a lot of his roles, and carries it off with charm and substance, a little like Will Smith does now.

    The plot (concerning a con man who decides theres more money to be made in politics) is for the most part hilarious, but seriously falls down into schmaltz once he starts developing a conscience.

    Also, it is not as scathing about the American political system as it could be, giving out the impression that apart from a few bad apples, the majority of politicians do have the publics best interests at heart.

    Anyone who enjoyed this should try and check out the English tv series "Yes, Minister". It is written by the director of this film (Jonathan Lynn) and is really much more effective in dealing with the British political system. Another british series along these lines is "House of Cards" and its follow ups, which really pulls no punches at all. And stars Ian Richardson. What more could you possibly want?
    bob the moo

    A pretty obvious satire but enjoyable nonetheless and featuring a mostly on form Murphy

    Thomas Jefferson Johnson is a small time con artist who realises the money in politics when he overhears Congressman Jeff Johnson during one of his scams. When the Congressman dies between his secretary's legs in his office while "poling the electorate" Thomas sees his opportunity. Dropping his first name in the hope that name recognition will see him through, Thomas and his crew go to work and it is not long before they slide their way to Washington. Once in town he gets on the gravy train straight away – joining his colleagues in Congress, he is soon up to his neck in contributions and fund raisers but is this really what it is all about?

    Although it starts out with plenty of big, easy targets the first half of the film is lively and quite funny. The broad satire is never that cutting or intelligent but it does the job for an Eddie Murphy comedy. Unfortunately, around the halfway mark the obvious plot suddenly has Thomas develop a heart and the film grinds to a halt. Happily it gets its senses back in the final section and is a return to the lively first part – this is not to say that it is brilliant because it isn't, but it is amusing and pretty enjoyable apart from the narrative arch having a massive hole in the middle of it.

    The cast are mixed dependant on their material. Murphy himself is on good form. His con artist character suits his on screen personae and he works the dialogue really well – he is all at sea when he has to convince the audience of the change in his character but he moves through that as quickly as he can. The supporting cast are all in his shadow on this but at least there are plenty of famous faces. Smith, Dutton, McBride, Baker, Ralph and McCarthy all add an ensemble feel to the film even if it is very much Murphy's vehicle. Lynn's direction is OK but he can't do much of real intelligence with the basic tools presented to him by the writers.

    Overall this is not the sharpest of satires but the big simple targets are still enjoyably hit. The middle section is poor but Murphy ensures that the majority of it will be good enough to please his fans even if it could have been so much better.
    8ReelCheese

    Highly Entertaining

    This overlooked Eddie Murphy from 1992 gem is much better than most critics would have you believe. Murphy plays a charming con man who swindles his way into Congress through voter inattention -- they think he's the incumbent, who is actually deceased. What starts as a game to merely soak the job for all it's worth turns into an unlikely effort to make a real difference. Several scenes are laugh-out-loud, particularly early on. Though a shade overlong, the story is engaging enough to keep the viewer's attention, and it serves up some nice potshots at how bloated and self-serving government has become. One of Murphy's best 'non-family' entries.
    9Tiger_Mark

    A very clever and sharp movie

    Being a Government teacher, I was curious about this film. As an Eddie Murphy vehicle, I was what somewhat curious to see if it would be an educational movie or just a comedic flick. Well, it was both. The story is funny and the plot is politically sharp. We see how the congressional committees work and how money influences our legislative process. Eddie Murphy has arrived as an actor that is still capable of making quality films.
    cmyklefty

    Eddie Murphy's best performances.

    Eddie Murphy plays a con turned congressman. He goes to Washington and cons he way into congress. This movie has a lot of political humor that holds true about the Capital and politics today. Murphy fits this role to a T and one his best acting performances. Well worth to trouble to see.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      First film Eddie Murphy starred in which was not produced by movie studio Paramount Pictures.
    • Goofs
      When congressman Johnson first sits down with Celia Kirby and her assistant Ira Schecter , Johnson asks Ira about how much he pays for auto insurance and Ira states that he owns a 1982 Dodge Dart. The Dodge Dart was manufactured from 1960 through 1976 and then again from 2013 through the present. There is no such thing as a 1982 Dodge Dart.
    • Quotes

      Olaf Andersen: Now the question is, can we get the shit back into the horse?

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Distinguished Gentleman/Brother's Keeper/The Bodyguard/The Crying Game/Close to Eden (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      The Thunderer
      Written by John Philip Sousa

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 21, 1993 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Jonathan Lynn - Director
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • De estafador a senador
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Hollywood Pictures
      • Touchwood Pacific Partners 1
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $50,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $46,666,502
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,611,040
      • Dec 6, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $46,666,502
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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