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Director: Pierre Mondy
Cast: Michel Serrault, Jacqueline Maillan, Robert Hirsch, Guy Bedos
Mathilde de Blanzac is abducted on her way home from an evening at the opera with her wealthy industrialist husband. Her pathetic pieds-nickelés kidnappers begin by holding her hostage at the home of Petit Jean, a country bumpkin, before demanding a ransom from her husband. At the same time, Hubert de Pifre, a fighter pilot in distress, ejects over Petit Jean's farm.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Call Me Mathilde (1969), directed by Pierre Mondy, is a French comedy film that has received a mixed critical reception. The film's humorous premise about a wealthy woman's kidnappers and an ejected fighter pilot has piqued the interest of some audiences, though comprehensive ratings and awards information is not widely available.