Les Charlots font l'Espagne (1972)
Directed by Jean Girault

Comedy
aka: Charlots Go to Spain

Film Review

With three successful films under their belt, the popular musical comedians Les Charlots returned with a typically French take on The Summer Holiday From Hell.  The jokes are almost entirely of the visual kind - some are hilarious, others somewhat less so.  Jean Girault directed this film and doesn't quite match up to Claude Zidi's direction of the previous two Charlots cinematic adventures.  Whilst there's a lot of fun - particularly for younger spectators - the lack of anything approaching a coherent thread narrative lessens the film's entertainment value by several points.
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Next Jean Girault film:
Le Concierge (1973)

Film Synopsis

Jean-Guy, Phil, Gérard and Jean can hardly wait to take a break from their job on the Paris underground (and neither can the users of the Paris underground).  Pooling their resources, they book a package tour in Spain, a land flowing with tequila and senoritas.  No sooner have they arrived at their destination than they realise they have been swindled by the tour operator.  With no place to stay and no return fare, they end up having to work - with predictable consequences…
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Girault
  • Script: Jean Girault, Jacques Vilfrid (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Jean Penzer
  • Music: Jean-Guy Fechner, Gérard Filipelli, Gérard Rinaldi, Jean Sarrus
  • Cast: Jean-Guy Fechner (Jean-Guy), Gérard Filipelli (Phil), Gérard Rinaldi (Gérard), Jean Sarrus (Jean), Gérard Croce (Bouboule), Jacques Legras (Le conducteur), Béatrice Chatelier (Sublime), Yves Barsacq (Robert Leplat), Katia Tchenko (Colette Leplat), François Cadet (Le douanier), Jean Eskenazi (1er voyageur), Yves Elliot (2e voyageur), Don Jaime de Mora y Aragón (Hotel manager), Martine Kelly (Terrorist), Mara Cruz, Valérie Boisgel, Juan Cazalilla, Pilar Gómez Ferrer, Rafael Hernández, Agnès Petit
  • Country: France / Spain
  • Language: French / Spanish / German
  • Support: Color (Eastmancolor)
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Charlots Go to Spain ; Crazy Boys in Spain

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