2 reviews
A forgotten must see
- searchanddestroy-1
- Jun 10, 2014
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Backing the wrong horse.
The follow-up to "les corsaires du bois de Boulogne ", "courte-tête " enjoys a much better reputation which seems unjustified today ; the first effort was not derivative and had ,in its second part,an obsolete charm.
The good scenes are to be found in the first part: Jacques Duby suffering torment of Tantalus as a would be jockey on a crash diet while his coach is wolfing down a gastronomic meal ,the same forced to lose weight in a ham-mam. De Funès as a false priest provides the story with good gags (his sermon)
But the rest ,dealing with betters ,racecourses,and a mare called "Reine de Cachemire " (Kashmir queen") may be dull for people who do not like the genre.
The good scenes are to be found in the first part: Jacques Duby suffering torment of Tantalus as a would be jockey on a crash diet while his coach is wolfing down a gastronomic meal ,the same forced to lose weight in a ham-mam. De Funès as a false priest provides the story with good gags (his sermon)
But the rest ,dealing with betters ,racecourses,and a mare called "Reine de Cachemire " (Kashmir queen") may be dull for people who do not like the genre.
- ulicknormanowen
- Aug 2, 2020
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