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Un fil à la patte 2005

★ 6.51 votes193 min📅 2005-06-28

Set in the 19th century, Un fil à la patte (2005) is a French comedy film that follows the life of Bois d'Enghien, a man engaged to a young girl from a respectable family, while also being the secret lover of a free-spirited woman named Lucette.

Director: Francis Perrin

Cast

Patrice Laffont
Patrice Laffont
General Irrigua
Marie-Ange Nardi
Marie-Ange Nardi
Lucette Gautier
Thierry Beccaro
Thierry Beccaro
Fernand de Bois d'Enghien
Églantine Éméyé
Églantine Éméyé
Viviane Duverger
Ève Ruggieri
Ève Ruggieri
Baroness Duverger
Valérie Payet
Valérie Payet
Daniela Lumbroso
Daniela Lumbroso
Tex
Tex
Bouzin
Nelson Monfort
Nelson Monfort
Bernard Pivot
Bernard Pivot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Un fil à la patte (2005) about?

Un fil à la patte (2005) is a French comedy film that follows the life of Bois d'Enghien as he navigates his engagement to a respectable family and his secret relationship with a free-spirited woman.

Who directed Un fil à la patte?

Francis Perrin directed Un fil à la patte (2005).

Who stars in Un fil à la patte?

The film features a talented cast, including Patrice Laffont and Marie-Ange Nardi.

Is Un fil à la patte (2005) worth watching?

While Un fil à la patte (2005) may not have the highest IMDb rating, its engaging storyline, witty dialogue, and memorable characters make it a worthwhile watch for fans of French comedy. The film's exploration of 19th-century French society and its complex web of relationships and love add to its charm.

How long is Un fil à la patte?

Un fil à la patte (2005) has a runtime of 193 minutes.

About Un fil à la patte (2005) — A French Comedy of Love and Deception

Set in the 19th century, Un fil à la patte (2005) is a French comedy film that follows the life of Bois d'Enghien, a man engaged to a young girl from a respectable family, while also being the secret lover of a free-spirited woman named Lucette. When he fails to break the news of his engagement to Lucette, he encounters a series of complications, including a jealous Mexican general and a charming notary clerk who also happens to be a singer. Director Francis Perrin masterfully weaves together a complex web of relationships, love, and social status in this engaging comedy. With a talented cast, including Patrice Laffont and Marie-Ange Nardi, Un fil à la patte (2005) is a delightful watch for fans of French comedy. The film's themes of love, loyalty, and social hierarchy are expertly balanced with humor and wit, making it a must-watch for those interested in 19th-century French society. The movie's runtime of 193 minutes allows for a thorough exploration of these themes, making it a worthwhile investment of time for viewers.