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Let's Get Those English Girls 1976

★ 5.552 votes110 min📅 1976-01-07

Let's Get Those English Girls (1976), a lighthearted French comedy directed by Michel Lang, follows two high-school friends whose failed exam in English lands them in hot water with their parents.

Director: Michel Lang

Cast

Rémi Laurent
Rémi Laurent
Alain
Stéphane Hillel
Stéphane Hillel
Jean-Pierre
Véronique Delbourg
Véronique Delbourg
Claudie
Sophie Barjac
Sophie Barjac
Véronique
Julie Neubert
Julie Neubert
Carol
Rynagh O'Grady
Doreen
Aïna Walle
Aïna Walle
Britt
Brigitte Bellac
Mireille
Michel Melki
Michel Melki
Pierrot
Béatrice Saint-Marc

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Let's Get Those English Girls (1976) about?

Two French teens, Alain and Jean-Pierre, bomb their English exam and are sent to Ramscale, England, for a summer crash course. Instead of studying, they end up at beach parties with hordes of other homesick French students, all while struggling to charm the local girls.

Who directed Let's Get Those English Girls?

Michel Lang directed this charming 70s French comedy.

Who stars in Let's Get Those English Girls?

The film features Rémi Laurent, Stéphane Hillel, Véronique Delbourg, Sophie Barjac, and Julie Neubert in the lead roles.

Is Let's Get Those English Girls (1976) worth watching?

If you love nostalgic European comedies with a carefree vibe and fish-out-of-water humor, this film delivers. Its breezy pacing and sunny setting make it a fun, if forgettable, time capsule of 70s teen antics.

How long is Let's Get Those English Girls?

The film runs for 110 minutes.

About Let's Get Those English Girls (1976) — A 70s French Comedy of Misplaced Lessons and Beachside Chaos

Let's Get Those English Girls (1976), a lighthearted French comedy directed by Michel Lang, follows two high-school friends whose failed exam in English lands them in hot water with their parents. To teach them a lesson, their families ship them off to Ramscale, England, for a summer immersion—only to discover most other French students ended up in the same seaside town. Instead of grammar drills, Alain and Jean-Pierre find themselves swept up in beachside shenanigans, chasing sun, surf, and romance, but their dating luck remains as elusive as their grasp of the language.

With a playful, sun-drenched atmosphere, the film blends youthful mischief and cultural mishaps, poking fun at language barriers and teenage firsts. Lang's direction keeps the energy breezy, making it a nostalgic crowd-pleaser for fans of 70s European comedies.