Film Review
L'Horoscope was one of the last films that Jean Girault directed before
his untimely death in 1982. By this time, he had a string of phenomenally
successful film comedies behind him, including some massive box office hits
featuring the French comedy icon Louis de Funès -
Le Gendarme de Saint-Tropez
(1964),
Jo (1970) and
Les Grandes vacances (1967).
L'Horoscope suffers from the notable absence of a lead comedy performer
of the calibre of de Funès but, hampered with a mediocre and rambling
script, to say nothing of a distinct dearth of funny gags, it was never going
to be a runaway hit.
In fact this was to be one of Jean Girault's worst performing films, barely
attracting an audience of 94 thousand (well below the million or so the director
regularly achieved in previous years). Capable actor though he is,
Henri Courseaux is completely ill-cast in the lead role and turns in the
kind of limp comedy performance that would be embarrassing in a children's
tea-time show. The only member of the cast to shine is Girault regular
Michel Galabru, although he only puts in a brief cameo appearance and this
is not enough to salvage this stuttering comedy misfire.
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Next Jean Girault film:
Le Gendarme et les extra-terrestres (1979)
Film Synopsis
It is only when he sets foot in the church where he is to be married that
Antoine Fromont comes to his senses and realises that he is making a terrible
mistake. On the spur of the moment, he takes to his heels and seeks
sanctuary in Paris, where he hooks up with his friend Vincent, the owner
of a bar. Antoine promptly finds gainful employment as a barman and
things could hardly be better for him now that the matrimonial noose has
been lifted from his neck. A fortune teller persuades Antoine and Vincent
that their horoscope promises a welter of future happiness to them both.
To the amazement of both men, the prediction turns out to be true and Antoine
promptly finds his true soul mate in Josy, Vincent's former girlfriend.
Antoine then wins a tidy packet at the races and is soon living an idyllic
life in the South of France, with Josy and Vincent happy to share in his
good fortune. Just when things could not be peachier, the disgruntled
brothers of Antoine's jilted bride show up and are far from amused when they
find their prospective brother-in-law amorously linked to another woman.
Vincent has problems of his own, as he struggles to gain the affections of
the woman he has lost his heart to - a pushy estate agent desperate to earn
her next commission. It seems there are some things that Antoine's
horoscope had conveniently omitted to mention...
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