Very Happy Alexander
Very Happy Alexander (French: Alexandre le Bienheureux, "Blissful Alexander") is a 1968 French comedy film, directed by Yves Robert, starring Philippe Noiret, Marlène Jobert and Françoise Brion. This was comic actor Pierre Richard's third appearance on film, playing a secondary role toward the end of the plot.
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Directed by | Yves Robert |
Written by | Yves Robert |
Starring | Philippe Noiret |
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Running time | 100 min |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $16,645,537[1] |
The film was released on DVD on 4 May 2004.
Brief summary
Philippe Noiret plays a henpecked childless farmer that lives oppressed by his authoritarian and materialistic wife, being the only worker in his farm. Whenever he attempts to take a small rest, indulge in any distraction, or simply falls asleep out of exhaustion, there she is chasing him to move on. When she and her elderly parents are killed in a car accident, he decides that the time has come to take it easy and enjoy life a little, sets all his livestock free, and then practically disappears. The only clue that he is still alive is his dog, who periodically goes shopping to the nearby town with a basket in its mouth. Concerns about Alexander's fate are the center of the town's gossip. After several attempts, a delegation sent by the citizens finds he has retired—to his bed. This creates no small social upheaval in this working-class small French town where hard work is regarded as a virtue, and hence his attitude is viewed as a scandal and a menace.
Cast
- Philippe Noiret — Alexandre
- Françoise Brion — La Grande, Alexandre's wife
- Marlène Jobert — Agathe
- Paul Le Person — Sanguin
- Tsilla Chelton — Madame Bouillot
- Léonce Corne — Lamendin
- Pierre Richard — Colibert
- Jean Saudray — Pinton
- Marcel Bernier — Malicorne
- Bernard Charlan — The mayor
- Madeleine Damien — Madame Boisseau
- Pierre Maguelon — Verglandier
- François Vibert — Alexandre's father in law
- Jean Carmet — La Fringale
References
- Information about the film, synopsis, trailer (in French)
- Alexandre Le Bienheureux (in French)