Les Rois du gag

Les Rois du gag is a 1985 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. It was released on 12 March 1985 in France.[1]

Les Rois du gag
Directed byClaude Zidi
Screenplay byMichel Fabre
Didier Kaminka
Claude Zidi
StarringMichel Serrault
Gérard Jugnot
Thierry Lhermitte
Music byVladimir Cosma
Release date
12 March 1985
Running time
98 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Plot

Paul Martin and François Leroux are brothers-in-law, friends, room-mates and gagmen without fame. But one day, one of the most famous television comics, Gaëtan, who has just laid off two his gagmen considered too old and not original enough, finds himself in the little theater where Paul and François where they produce themselves under the name of "Gagsters". Having come to meet Georges Khorseri, a mate of Paul and François, he assists for the first part at their duet. Seduced by their style, he hires them. For both of them, it is the beginning of the fame, but Gaëtan has a hard time to convince his wife, the shrewish Jacqueline, that he loves his troublemaker job, because she dreams of his as the role of the prestigious director Robert Wellson (a grotesque pastiche between Orson Welles and Stanley Kubrick), who will soon shoot his latest masterpiece near Paris.

Cast

gollark: There are still fewer people who are actually in the rural areas. Why are they "more of the state"? Why are you basing it on land area?
gollark: They were not, probably.
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gollark: As I said, there are a lot of other groups with different requirements.
gollark: So, regardless of whether you think rural people are favoured, why *should* they be?

References

  1. Zidi, Claude (1985-03-12), Les rois du gag, Michel Serrault, Gérard Jugnot, Thierry Lhermitte, retrieved 2018-06-28
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