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Release Date:
October 24, 1984
Original Title:
Joyeuses Pâques
Alternate Titles:
Happy Easter
Kellemes húsvéti ünnepeket!
Veselé Velikonoce
Щастливият Великден
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Cerito Films
Sara Films
rené chateau
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6
Runtime: 94
Chronic serial womanizer Stephane Margelle drops his wife Sophie off at the airport so she can go away for Easter weekend. He immediately picks up beautiful young Julie, who has just had a fight with her married boyfriend. He gets her back to his apartment and is preparing for a sexy weekend, when his wife suddenly returns home. He makes up a bizarre, on-the-spot, spur-of-the-moment story that the gorgeous girl is actually his long-lost daughter. Julie plays along, but this leads to a whole series of increasingly ridiculous lies and comical situations (such as when her real mother shows up).
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Assistant Director:
Dominique Brunner
Anne Fournier
Charles Paviot
Camera Operator:
Franck Séchan
Jean Coudsi
Cinematography:
Edmond Séchan
Decorator:
Dominique André
Director:
Georges Lautner
Editor:
Michelle David
Hairstylist:
Jacques Leymond
Jean-Luc Saint Blaise
Makeup Artist:
Maryse Félix
Charly Koubesserian
Music:
Philippe Sarde
Original Story:
Jean Poiret
Producer:
Alain Sarde
Alain Belmondo
Sound:
Claude Villand
Bernard Le Roux
Stunt Coordinator:
Claude Carliez
Rémy Julienne
Writer:
Georges Lautner
Jean Poiret
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