After spending three years at the Club Méditerranée seasons, the Splendid troupe of Christian Clavier, Michel Blanc, Gérard Junot, Thierry Lhermitte, Jossien Balasco and Marie-Anne Chazelle is a play from him. title Cupids, Shellfish and CrustaceansIt has been sold for over a year.
Based on the idea of producer Yves Rousset-Roir, who is none other than Christian Clavier’s uncle, it was decided to turn this successful play into a film.
The Splendid troupe then began to collectively write the screenplay, renamed Les Bronzés, and chose a director themselves in the form of Patrice Leconte, one of their friends, notably known for the comedy Les Vécés, locked in.
Bronze Thus follows the tragicomic adventures of Gigi, Jerome, Christian, Jean-Claude, Bernard and Nathalie in a small group of vacationers at a club on the Ivory Coast. They are greeted by Popeye, Bobo and Bourso, Gentils Organiseurs. New meetings, instant connections and family dramas are on the agenda…
released in 1978, Bronze Gathered 2.3 million French cinemas. Over time, it became a cult film whose lines we know by heart (“Good evening, we’re going to bed. / Good evening, we’re going to screw them up.”, “Still busting your ass for quoting St. John Percy?”, “Popeye, you need to change your panties”or “Beep Beep!”). A summer classic to see and see again!
Bronze By Patrice Leconte with Christian Clavier, Thierry Lhermitte, Marie-Anne Chazelle…
Tonight on TF1 at 21:10.
Source: Allocine

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