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Director: Emmanuel Murat
Cast: François Berléand, Laurent Gamelon, Lorànt Deutsch, Valérie Benguigui
Vatelin and his wife Lucienne love tender love. Rédillon, a friend of the couple, has been courting Lucienne for years. Pontagnac, notorious womanizer and friend of the husband, has only been courting her for a few hours ... And Vatelin is enjoying this unusual situation. Everything spoils when Maggy returns, a very old English mistress of Vatelin who blackmails her by suicide if he refuses an appointment ... Lucienne has always sworn that she would take a lover as soon as proved her husband's infidelity. Who will be elected, who will be the turkey?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Le Dindon, a 2012 French comedy film directed by Emmanuel Murat, has received generally positive reviews from critics. Though it hasn't garnered any major awards, the film's lighthearted exploration of marital infidelity has resonated with audiences, earning a respectable rating of 6.9/10 on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of clever, character-driven comedies will appreciate the clever twists and turns of 2012's Le Dindon, directed by Emmanuel Murat. The film features a talented ensemble cast including François Berléand and Lorànt Deutsch navigating a web of romantic misunderstandings and deceptions, delivering both laughs and surprising emotional depth.
The Turkey is a 1951 French period comedy film directed by Claude Barma and starring Nadine Alari, Jacqueline Pierreux and Denise Provence. It is an adaptation of Georges Feydeau's 1896 play Le Dindon. It was shot at the Epinay Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Henri Schmitt.
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