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Coleman/Goldman?
[edit]"Katherine subsequently arrives and introduces herself as Mrs. Goldman. Kevin demands to know why there are two Mrs. Colemans;" Shouldn't it say "Coleman" both times? King Rhyono (talk) 21:22, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
Hurricane party
[edit]Did the movie help popularize hurricane parties from one its scenes?
391 loser (talk) 10:41, 22 August 2011 (UTC)
Credit where credit is NOT due... However!
[edit]Francis Veber did NOT write the original play. It was only Jean Poiret. However! Francis was the screenwriter for the original movie La Cage aux Folles. So... I would like to change it, thank-you. Credit where credit is due... Proof: [1][2]
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- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com › 1979/05/13 › archives › film-cage-aux-folles-farce... Film: 'Cage aux Folles,' Farce in a French Club:The Cast - The ... https://www.nytimes.com/ May 13, 1979 - "La Cage aux Folles," the French farce that opens today at the 68th Street ... The movie is based on a play by Jean Poiret that has, I'm told, been very ... Molinaro and written for the screen by Francis Veber, Mr. Molinaro, ...
- ^ https://www.criterion.com/www.criterion.com › current › posts › 2892-la-cage-aux-folles-folles-... La Cage aux Folles: Folles Family Values | The Current | The ... https://www.criterion.com/ Sep 9, 2013 - La Cage aux Folles (1978) is a pitch-perfect farce that has always aimed to ... but also Francis Veber, an experienced comedy screenwriter soon to make the ... Together, they managed to transform the play into a visually fluid film, ... movie The Birdcage (1996), a full-court-press American version written by ...
"Agador Spartacus"
[edit]The character's name is "Agador" and should be listed as such. "Spartacus" isn't his actual last name; it's a fake first name that Agador uses to pass himself off as a Greek butler. Armand only calls him "Agador Spartacus" in a hasty attempt to keep up the charade after accidentally calling Agador by his real first name:
ARMAND: Agador!
VAL: Spartacus!
ARMAND: Agador Spartacus!... He insists on being called by his full name. 2603:7000:9802:187B:80A1:A341:643B:AA4 (talk) 14:41, 10 June 2022 (UTC)
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