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Un amour de banquier

  • TV Movie
  • 1990
  • PG
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1K
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Un amour de banquier (1990)
ComedyRomance

A man goes off to Paris to start his new job at a bank. When he falls in love with a beautiful woman, he decides to work as her maid -- until he discovers she not only is his boss, but his c... Read allA man goes off to Paris to start his new job at a bank. When he falls in love with a beautiful woman, he decides to work as her maid -- until he discovers she not only is his boss, but his colleague at the bank.A man goes off to Paris to start his new job at a bank. When he falls in love with a beautiful woman, he decides to work as her maid -- until he discovers she not only is his boss, but his colleague at the bank.

  • Director
    • Ian Toynton
  • Writer
    • Timothy Prager
  • Stars
    • Martin Sheen
    • Jacqueline Bisset
    • Victoria Shalet
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ian Toynton
    • Writer
      • Timothy Prager
    • Stars
      • Martin Sheen
      • Jacqueline Bisset
      • Victoria Shalet
    • 11User reviews
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    Martin Sheen
    Martin Sheen
    • Anthony Wayne
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Nicole Chantrelle
    Victoria Shalet
    • Marie
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    Jean-Pierre Cassel
    • C.P. Olivier
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • Laurent Leclair
    Isabelle Guiard
    • Nicole's Secretary
    Dominic Gould
    Dominic Gould
    • Pierre Meyer
    Catherine Lachens
    Catherine Lachens
    • Catherine Olivier
    Joe Cosgrove
    • Luke
    Carina Barone
    Carina Barone
    • Elisabeth
    Jerry Di Giacomo
    • Hampton
    Jean Martin
    Jean Martin
    • Neighbour
    Philippe Dehesdin
    • Concierge
    Catherine Alcover
    • Manageress
    Rémy Burkel
    • Man of Personnel
    Virginia Vogwill
    • Woman of Personnel
    Myriam Moszko
    • Mauricette
    Bela Grushka
    • Anthony's Maid
    • (as Béla Grushka)
    • Director
      • Ian Toynton
    • Writer
      • Timothy Prager
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    8gfe22

    If you like Martin Sheen, you'll like this movie.

    Sheen gets very little opportunity to play romantic comedy, but he actually does it quite well.

    The trailer and summary say it all. Anthony Wayne is something of a ladies man, except he can't get the ladies. The clock in his house (which I would have thrown out years ago) may be a hint as to why, given the egomaniac side it suggests, but his heart's in the right place. Upon relocating in Paris he spots the lady he wants to spend time with and seeks a way to get closer. When he discovers she needs a maid he promptly turns up, only to discover she has a remarkably obnoxious brat of a daughter, which explains why she hasn't had any joy keeping maids up until now. His cash (allowing him to pay others to do the work), his charm and a good heart win over both mother and daughter. Problem is, he's actually the mother's new co-worker and, when she finds out his true identity, she's not impressed by his lies.

    OK, that's the summary, now what's wrong with it (since I gave it 8 and not 10). Primarily, the editing. This is the worst hack-job of editing I've seen in a long time. I'm sure there was more to explain how Wayne worked his way into the little girl's heart (the fact she managed to memorise the song in record-breaking time without actually being told the lyrics right through hints there's a huge edit there) and without all that, it's too pat. This is a brat of a daughter who's reduced stronger maids than him to pulp. Are we to assume that just because he's a man (and replacing the father-figure, perhaps?) that she's just going to suddenly behave herself? For an all too brief period she actually puts up a fight, but either the script lacked what was needed, or the editor hacked it out. Either way, the turn around from brat of the year to 'adorable' little girl is far too fast and totally unconvincing.

    The other problem is that whoever wrote this script knows exactly zip all about making deals, and it shows. Not that I wanted a comedy version of Wall Street but, again, the solution comes too easily and is totally unconvincing.

    That said, I enjoyed it. Sheen has some great moments and he's clearly enjoying himself. So much of what he's done in the past is heavy, thought-provoking, horror filled or just plain odd, and he rarely gets the chance to show he has a good sense of humour (although that's presently being rectified with The West Wing, wherein he manages to combine deadly serious, thought provoking stuff with some fall down funny lines). He's doing the best he can with a not very impressive script and, by and large, where the film falls down the problem does not lie in his performance.

    This is light-hearted fun. So long as you're not expecting anything more than what is essentially a 'chick-flick' with some nice moments, you won't be disappointed. The guys should enjoy Bisset while the romantics will enjoy something mildly entertaining and totally painless. You KNOW he's going to get his girl. The fact it doesn't make any sense is pretty irrelevant.

    Kudos to the actors, serious negative points to the writer and the editor, both of whom need to go back to school.
    6Sergiodave

    Heartwarming Romantic movie

    A great TV movie starring Martin Sheen and the gorgeous Jacqueline Bisset. A financial expert pretends to be a nanny to a terribly spoilt brat in order to seduce the mother of the child. This being a romantic comedy, you can imagine the rest. Well acted for a TV movie.
    7jotix100

    The right ingredients for a French omelet

    Anthony Wayne, an executive in a financial institution, receives an offer he can't refuse: he is hired by a prestigious French company and must relocate to Paris, not too shabby a deal, for anyone! His apartment in New York is a mess, something his cleaning lady reminds him of, when she comes to clean it.

    In Paris, Anthony is in awe of all the beautiful and elegant women he meets anywhere. He is at a loss, when he discovers the gorgeous Nicole. As he follows her, Anthony discovers she has a big problem: she can't control her bratty daughter Marie, who terrorizes all the maids Nicole employs. He has the brilliant idea to have himself hired as the new maid, in order to be next to Nicole, but what he doesn't realize, is that he has gotten more than what he bargained for.

    This romantic comedy, which we never knew existed, is a pleasant way to spend ninety minutes. One realizes what will happen from beginning to end, but we are lured by the fine work of the two principals of the film. Director Ian Toynton delivers a sort of French omelet that is light and delicious.

    Martin Sheen plays Anthony, the transplanted American who didn't realize Nicole would be employed in real life in Nicole's firm. He makes a wonderful waiter who must serve dinner to his real boss and a company of sophisticated corporate types without being discovered. Jacqueline Bisset, is also marvelous in the role of Nicole. Ms. Bisset is one of the most beautiful actresses, with a timeless beauty that is quite unmatched by her contemporaries. Jean-Pierre Cassel is C.P. the boss of Nicole and Anthony. Victoria Shalet, is the bratty Marie, who changes her attitude and become human as Anthony doesn't take any nonsense from her.

    This is a sunny comedy that will charm the viewer that is looking for an easy and relaxing time with a film.
    6CaZSuede-2

    Light and Fluffy..sort of like a French Souffle...

    It was breezy to say the least, but for the most part it was lightly entertaining. I'm pretty sure that this movie was made, when Sheen was at the bottom of his career, yet he always seems to deliver, even when the material is weak.

    I thought this movie was set in the 1980's (like 1984) but was surprised to see how new it was (aka: It felt dated). Much of the situation was contrived, but it was a good type of contrivance I can live with.
    3claritadeb73

    Disturbing to say the least

    Of its time. And best kept in the past. Think of every creepy boundary crossing relationship tactics that women were supposed to endure, professional sexism and toxic parenting and you'll find it in this film. The Hollywood movie types in 1991 possibly gave themselves a pat on the back trying to represent how women are treated in business and management. But they only replace it with a bunch of other toxic stuff. Straight out of the male manipulation playbook! I only suffered through it to write this review. That and Jacqueline Bisset is just lush to watch on the screen, no matter how bad the film is.

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      Un amour de banquier (1990) is a made-for-TV film directed by Ian Toynton in which Anthony Wayne (Martin Sheen) goes to Paris for a new job and has a 30-day period before he starts work to get settled. Jacqueline Bisset co-stars with Sheen.

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 1990 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Maid
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Arnold Semler
      • Canal+
      • Channel Four Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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