Madame Édouard

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Madame Édouard
Directed byNadine Monfils
Written byPatrick Ligardes
Nadine Monfils
Produced byJacques Ouaniche
Olivier Rausin
Jani Thiltges
Franck Cabot-David
StarringMichel Blanc
Didier Bourdon
Dominique Lavanant
Josiane Balasko
Annie Cordy
CinematographyLuc Drion
Edited byIsabelle Proust
Music byBénabar
Production
company
Artémis
Distributed byTFM Distribution
Release date
  • 2 June 2004 (2004-06-02)
Running time
97 min
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$5 million
Box office$565.000[1]

Madame Édouard is a French comedy crime directed by Nadine Monfils.

Plot

In Brussels, one discovers the bodies of young women buried behind the tombs of famous painters ... In each of them, it lacks the right forearm. Yarn needles, Commissioner Leon, whose secret passion is knitting, unravels the intrigue of this dark history, with the heart of this case Mrs. Edward Island, transvestite housekeeper bistro "In Sudden Death," where one encounters a high wildlife colors.

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