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Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche 1968

★ 7.01 votes📅 1968-03-07

Step into the whimsical world of *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche* (1968), a French comedy that thrives on mischief and societal satire.

Director: Pierre Sabbagh

Cast

Robert Manuel
Robert Manuel
Monsieur le Trouhadec
Bernard Dhéran
Bernard Dhéran
Benin
Daniel Lecourtois
Daniel Lecourtois
Trestaillon
Jacques Eyser
Jacques Eyser
Josselin
Marcel Charvey
Marcel Charvey
Le monsieur distingué
Maurice Ducasse
Maurice Ducasse
L'inspecteur
Berthe Bovy
Berthe Bovy
La vieille joueuse
Claudine Coster
Claudine Coster
Rolande
Dominique Davray
Dominique Davray
Madame Trestaillon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche* (1968) about?

This 1968 French comedy follows a well-to-do gentleman whose life takes a hilariously unpredictable turn when he's caught in a spiral of indulgent misadventures. The film explores themes of social norms, self-control, and the absurdity of high society with a dash of lighthearted mischief.

Who directed *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche*?

Pierre Sabbagh directed this engaging comedy, bringing a playful yet polished touch to the film's satirical narrative.

Who stars in *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche*?

The film features a talented cast including Robert Manuel, Bernard Dhéran, Daniel Lecourtois, Jacques Eyser, and Marcel Charvey.

Is *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche* (1968) worth watching?

While it may not be a household name today, this French comedy offers a charming snapshot of 1960s humor and social satire. Fans of classic comedies with wit and flair will find it a delightful watch, even if it's not a cinematic masterpiece.

How long is *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche*?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1968 film.

About Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche (1968) — A French Comedy Classic Full of Wit and Whimsy

Step into the whimsical world of *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche* (1968), a French comedy that thrives on mischief and societal satire. Pierre Sabbagh's lighthearted direction transforms a seemingly simple premise into a cascade of absurd antics, where Robert Manuel's aristocratic protagonist finds himself unexpectedly swept up in the chaos of his own misadventures. The film crackles with the energy of a bygone era of cinema, blending witty dialogue and exaggerated social commentary to paint a portrait of privilege clashing with chaos. With its playful tone and sharp observations, this comedy feels like a champagne bubble—effervescent, fleeting, and impossible to resist.

The atmosphere is one of frivolity and farce, with Bernard Dhéran and Daniel Lecourtois adding depth and comedic timing to the ensemble cast. Set against a backdrop of mid-century French sophistication, the story unfolds with a sense of inevitability, as Monsieur le Trouhadec's attempts to escape his predicament only serve to deepen the entanglement. *Monsieur le Trouhadec saisi par la débauche* (1968) is a time capsule of laughter, offering a glimpse into the lighter side of French cultural history.