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Touche pas à mon copain 1977

92 min📅 1977-05-11

Touche pas à mon copain (1977), a heartfelt comedy-western directed by Bernard Bouthier, follows Jean's bittersweet return to his sun-drenched hometown of Sète after years in Paris.

Director: Bernard Bouthier

Cast

Claude Ventura
Jean
Christian Cucurullo
Antoine
Jean-Louis Blenet
Gérard
Jean-Michel Imperato
Gustave
Sandrine Finck
Suzanne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Touche pas à mon copain (1977) about?

Jean returns to his coastal hometown to bury his mother, reuniting with four old friends whose bond is tested by laughter, nostalgic grudges, and shared memories. Set against the sun-baked streets of Sète, the film explores how grief and joy intertwine when life forces you to confront the past.

Who directed Touche pas à mon copain?

Bernard Bouthier directed this 1977 French comedy-western, blending gentle humor with sun-drenched nostalgia.

Who stars in Touche pas à mon copain?

The film features Claude Ventura, Christian Cucurullo, Jean-Louis Blenet, Jean-Michel Imperato, and Sandrine Finck in its core ensemble.

Is Touche pas à mon copain (1977) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, its blend of comedy and Western elements—plus the sun-soaked atmosphere—makes it a charming discovery for fans of French character-driven films. It's more a mood than a plot, perfect for lazy afternoons or fans of authentic local storytelling.

How long is Touche pas à mon copain?

Touche pas à mon copain runs for 92 minutes.

About Touche pas à mon copain (1977) — A French comedy-western about friendship and farewells

Touche pas à mon copain (1977), a heartfelt comedy-western directed by Bernard Bouthier, follows Jean's bittersweet return to his sun-drenched hometown of Sète after years in Paris. The film captures the tender chaos of four lifelong friends reunited for a funeral, their bond tested by laughter and old memories under a relentless Mediterranean sun. Bouthier crafts a gentle, nostalgic portrait of friendship and loss, blending dry wit with a touch of Western dust. With its laid-back rhythm and rich local color, the movie feels like a postcard from a place where time moves to the beat of a guitar and a cold drink at the bar.

Starring Claude Ventura, Christian Cucurullo, and Sandrine Finck, the ensemble brings warmth and chemistry to this slice-of-life story. The comedy shines in their playful bickering and unspoken loyalties, while the Western elements drift in like the scent of salt from the nearby sea. A rare gem that feels both timeless and deeply personal, Touche pas à mon copain is a quiet celebration of homecoming and the friends who make it unforgettable.