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Trompe qui peut 1982

📅 1982-12-22

Dive into the delightful chaos of *Trompe qui peut* (1982), a classic French comedy helmed by director Jean Hennin that masterfully blends humor with the unpredictability of human nature.

Director: Jean Hennin

Cast

Renaud Verley
Renaud Verley
Christine Delaroche
Christine Delaroche
Marthe Mercadier
Marthe Mercadier
Claude Gensac
Claude Gensac
Caroline Cler
Caroline Cler
Marthe Villalonga
Marthe Villalonga
Monique Tarbès
Monique Tarbès
Hugues Profy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Trompe qui peut (1982) about?

*Trompe qui peut* (1982) is a lighthearted French comedy where a series of clever deceptions spiral into a whirlwind of farce and misunderstanding. The story centers on a group of characters whose lives become entangled in a web of misdirection, leading to uproarious and unpredictable situations.

Who directed Trompe qui peut?

Jean Hennin directed *Trompe qui peut* (1982), bringing his signature touch to this classic French comedy.

Who stars in Trompe qui peut?

The film features Renaud Verley, Christine Delaroche, Marthe Mercadier, Claude Gensac, and Caroline Cler in its standout roles.

Is Trompe qui peut (1982) worth watching?

As a classic French comedy, *Trompe qui peut* (1982) offers timeless humor and a charming snapshot of mid-century France. While it may not have modern production polish, its wit and ensemble cast make it a delightful choice for fans of the genre.

How long is Trompe qui peut?

Runtime details are not listed for *Trompe qui peut* (1982).

About Trompe qui peut (1982) — A Classic French Comedy Full of Deception and Laughter

Dive into the delightful chaos of *Trompe qui peut* (1982), a classic French comedy helmed by director Jean Hennin that masterfully blends humor with the unpredictability of human nature. Set against the backdrop of mid-20th century France, the film follows a series of misadventures sparked by a series of deceptions—each twist funnier than the last as characters scramble to outwit one another. With a lighthearted yet sharp script, Hennin crafts a world where nothing is as it seems, and laughter erupts from every corner. The vibrant cast, led by Renaud Verley and Christine Delaroche, brings infectious energy to the screen, making every scene a testament to the power of farce and the absurdity of life's little tricks.

At its core, *Trompe qui peut* (1982) is a celebration of comedic timing and the joy of being fooled—just enough to keep you guessing, but never too much to lose the warmth of its humor. Whether it's the quick-witted banter or the over-the-top antics of its ensemble, the film invites audiences to embrace the delightful dance of deception with a knowing smile. Perfect for fans of classic French comedy, it's a time capsule of laughter that still feels fresh decades later.