Vincent, François, Paul and the Others
Vincent, François, Paul and the Others (French: Vincent, François, Paul et les autres) is a 1974 French film directed by Claude Sautet based on the novel La grande Marrade by Claude Néron.
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Directed by | Claude Sautet |
Written by | Claude Néron (novel) Jean-Loup Dabadie |
Produced by | Raymond Danon |
Starring | Yves Montand Michel Piccoli Serge Reggiani Gérard Depardieu |
Cinematography | Jean Boffety |
Music by | Philippe Sarde |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Plot
Three friends face mid-life crises. Paul is a writer who's blocked. François has lost his ideals and practices medicine for the money; his wife grows distant, even hostile. The charming Vincent, everyone's favorite, faces bankruptcy, his mistress leaves him, and his wife, from whom he's separated, wants a divorce.
Cast
- Yves Montand as Vincent
- Michel Piccoli as François
- Serge Reggiani as Paul
- Gérard Depardieu as Jean Lavallee
- Stéphane Audran as Catherine
- Marie Dubois as Lucie
- Umberto Orsini as Jacques
- Ludmila Mikaël as Marie
- Antonella Lualdi as Julia
- Catherine Allégret as Colette
- Betty Beckers as Myriam
- Yves Gabrielli as Michel
- Jean Capel as Jamain
- Mohamed Galoul as Jo Catano
- Jacques Richard as Armand
- David Tonelli as Marco
- Nicolas Vogel as Clovis
- Jean-Denis Robert as Pierre
- Myriam Boyer as Laurence
- Daniel Lecourtois as Georges
- Pierre Maguelon as Farina
- Maurice Auzel as Simon
Reception
Roger Ebert gave the film 4 out of 4 stars.[1]
References
- Roger Ebert (October 25, 1976). "Vincent, Francois, Paul and the Others movie review (1976)".
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