Film Review
Filmmaker Philippe de Broca started out as an assistant to such
luminaries as Henri Decoin, Claude Chabrol and François
Truffaut. His first movie as a director was
Les Jeux de l'amour (1959),
followed by
Le Farceur (1960)
and
L'Amant de cinq jours
(1961), all contemporary light comedies featuring the multi-talented
dancer-actor Jean-Pierre Cassel. Then came
Cartouche
(1962), his first smash hit with Jean-Paul Belmondo. De Broca's
next film, released in November 1964, was
Un monsieur de compagnie (a.k.a.
Male Companion), a
Franco-Italian production adapted from a novel by André Couteaux.
Once again, Jean-Pierre Cassel shines, as a young man who holds the
philosophy that 'laziness is the mother of all virtue' close to his
heart. Here Cassel is surrounded by a veritable harem of delights
that includes Irina Demick, Annie Girardot, Valérie Lagrange,
Catherine Deneuve and Italian beauty Sandra Milo (seen in
Classe tous risques,
La Jument verte,
Le Miroir à deux faces and
Un temoin dans la ville).
The rest of the supporting cast is just as distinguished and includes
comic performers Jean-Pierre Marielle and Jean-Claude Brialy,
international actor Marcel Dalio and Italian star Adolfo Celi (seen in
de Broca's
L'Homme de rio and in the
James Bond adventure
Thunderball as the villain
Emilio Largo).
De Broca develops an old idea into a whirl of nonsense that has the
frenzy of an old-time farce, although towards the middle you get the
impression that the director may have adopted the hero's philosophy as
his own. With its random laughs, the film often falls into
aimless nonsense as the hero fumbles his way through various Italian
adventures. Nevertheless, this film is all in all an absurd
comedy of manners, directed with panache by de Broca, a visual musician
with a dynamic and spectacular style that has retained its popular
appeal, both in France and the US.
© Willems Henri (Brussels, Belgium) 2012
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Next Philippe de Broca film:
Les Tribulations d'un chinois en Chine (1965)
Film Synopsis
Brought up in the lap of luxury by his wealthy grandfather,
Antoine found from an early age that he could have anything he
wanted, without exerting the slightest effort. By the time he is
a young man, he has elevated indolence to a fine art. But what is
Antoine to do when his generous benefactor dies, taking his vast
fortune with him? Fortunately, he can always fall back on his
charm. It is this, the sole gift that nature has endowed him
with, which allows him to win his way into the affections of Balthazar
and Nicole. But even they grow tired of his laziness in the end...
© James Travers
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