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I'm Losing My Temper 1974

★ 6.096 votes92 min📅 1974-10-09

"Laughter, misunderstandings and passion explode in an effervescent vaudeville."

Dive into the whimsical chaos of *I'm Losing My Temper (1974)*, a sparkling French comedy directed by the legendary Claude Zidi.

Director: Claude Zidi

Cast

Pierre Richard
Pierre Richard
Pierre Durois
Jane Birkin
Jane Birkin
Jackie Logan
Claude Piéplu
Claude Piéplu
Docteur Hubert Durois
Jean Martin
Jean Martin
Headmaster
Danielle Minazzoli
Danielle Minazzoli
Danielle
Julien Guiomar
Julien Guiomar
Albert Renaudin
Vittorio Caprioli
Vittorio Caprioli
Le metteur en scène
Henri Guybet
Henri Guybet
Patrick
Jean-Marie Proslier
Jean-Marie Proslier
Automobiliste/Driver
Clément Harari
Clément Harari
Harry Welsinger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I'm Losing My Temper (1974) about?

This 1974 French comedy follows Pierre Richard as a meticulous math teacher whose life turns upside down when he meets a famous British actress. Between dodging paparazzi and navigating romantic misadventures, his carefully structured world spirals into hilarious chaos.

Who directed I'm Losing My Temper?

Claude Zidi, the acclaimed French director behind numerous hit comedies, brought this lively film to life.

Who stars in I'm Losing My Temper?

The film stars Pierre Richard, Jane Birkin, Claude Piéplu, Jean Martin, and Danielle Minazzoli in key roles.

Is I'm Losing My Temper (1974) worth watching?

With its 92-minute runtime and a blend of slapstick humor and romantic mischief, this classic French comedy offers pure escapism. While it's unrated, its enduring charm and Zidi's direction make it a delightful pick for fans of lighthearted cinema.

How long is I'm Losing My Temper?

The film runs for 92 minutes.

About I'm Losing My Temper (1974) — A Classic French Comedy Where Chaos Meets Charm

Dive into the whimsical chaos of *I'm Losing My Temper (1974)*, a sparkling French comedy directed by the legendary Claude Zidi. This 1974 gem stars the iconic Pierre Richard as a rigid, accident-prone math teacher whose orderly life spirals into delightful disarray when he crosses paths with a glamorous British actress, played by Jane Birkin. The film brims with Zidi's signature blend of physical humor, romantic misunderstandings, and the infectious energy of 1970s vaudeville-style comedy. As Pierre navigates a world of paparazzi, romantic entanglements, and sheer bad luck, the movie captures the absurdity of fate with warmth and wit. Expect a visual feast of slapstick gags, charming performances, and a lighthearted exploration of passion clashing with order.

At its heart, *I'm Losing My Temper (1974)* is a celebration of the unpredictable joys of life, where love and laughter collide in the most unexpected ways. With its effervescent tone and timeless appeal, this comedy remains a delightful escape for fans of classic French cinema and anyone who enjoys stories where chaos reigns supreme.