The Married Couple of the Year Two
The Married Couple of the Year Two | |
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Directed by | Jean-Paul Rappeneau |
Written by | Daniel Boulanger Maurice Clavel Jean-Paul Rappeneau Claude Sautet |
Produced by | Alain Poiré |
Starring | Jean-Paul Belmondo |
Narrated by | Jean-Pierre Marielle |
Cinematography | Claude Renoir |
Edited by | Pierre Gillette |
Music by | Michel Legrand |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | France Italy Romania |
Language | French |
Box office | 2.8 million admissions (France)[1] |
The Married Couple of the Year Two (French: Les Mariés de l'an Deux) is a 1971 French comedy film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau. It was entered into the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.[2] The title is a reference to “The Soldiers of Year II”, the conscripts raised by the Levée en masse in 1793 to defend the French First Republic against foreign invaders.
Plot
Having killed a noble too friendly with his wife Charlotte, Nicolas Phillibert flees from France to South Carolina, where he does well and wants to marry a rich man's daughter. To do so, he will first have to return to France and get a divorce. On landing at Nantes in 1793, the Reign of Terror is raging and he is arrested by the authorities. Taken to a republican ceremony in the cathedral, he saves the life of a royalist girl, Pauline, and escapes with her to an isolated castle. There he finds Charlotte, claiming to be a widow, with Pauline's brother Henri. A prince arrives from London to organise resistance in the Vendée and is struck by Charlotte, who was told by a gypsy that she would become a princess. She admits that she is married to Nicolas, so the prince has him drugged and carried into Nantes city hall to get a divorce. Put back on his ship for America, Nicolas’ divorce certificate blows overboard. Diving into the Loire, he swims ashore to find Charlotte again, but she has left with the prince for neutral Germany. Pursuing her across France in the throes of the Austrian invasion, he catches her at the frontier. Fifteen years later, Nicolas is made a prince by Napoleon and the gypsy's prediction comes true.
Cast
- Jean-Paul Belmondo as Nicolas Philibert
- Marlène Jobert as Charlotte
- Laura Antonelli as Pauline
- Michel Auclair as Prince
- Julien Guiomar as Representative
- Mario David as Requiem
- Charles Denner as Traveller
- Georges Beller as Simon
- Paul Crauchet as Public Prosecutor
- Marc Dudicourt as Le chauve
- Patrick Préjean as Saint-Aubin
- Sim as Lucas
- Pierre Brasseur as Gosselin
- Sami Frey as Marquis de Guérandes (as Sami Frei)
References
- ^ Box office information for film at Box Office Story
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: The Married Couple of the Year Two". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 12 April 2009.
External links
- The Married Couple of the Year Two at IMDb
- The Married Couple of the Year Two[permanent dead link] at Le Film Guide
- 1971 films
- 1970s historical comedy films
- 1971 comedy films
- 1970s French films
- 1970s Italian films
- 1970s French-language films
- Fictional married couples
- Films set in Nantes
- Films shot in Romania
- Films directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
- Films set in 1793
- Films scored by Michel Legrand
- Films with screenplays by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
- French historical comedy films
- Films about divorce
- French-language Italian films
- French Revolution films
- Italian historical comedy films
- Romanian historical comedy films
- 1970s French film stubs
- 1970s comedy film stubs