La Cage aux Folles II

  • Ugo Tognazzi: Renato Baldi
  • Serrault: Albin Mougeotte
  • Marcel Bozzuffi: Broca
  • Benny Luke: Jacob
  • Paola Borboni: Madame Baldi
  • Giovanni Vettorazzo: Milan
  • Glauco Onorato: Luigi
  • Michel Galabru: Simon Charrier
  • Tom Felleghy: Andrew Mandeston
  • Stelio Candelli: Bad Doctor

Another La Cage Aux Folles (Original title: La Cage aux Folles II) is an Italian - French comedy from 1980 and is the sequel to the successful film La Cage Aux Folles.

Action

Albin also known as Zaza is still the star in the night club of his life companion Renato. This would not mean that Zaza is exacts too much and asks him something kürzerzutreten and a role in which he is said to represent Marlene Dietrich, not take over. Zaza is insulted and feels devalued. In order to show themselves and Renato that he is still attractive, he visited a street cafe and gets randomly to an agent on the run who subsequently kidnapped him. The enemy spy ring is the defector on the heels and followed him, whereupon he flees along with Zaza into hourly hotel. There, the agent Zaza sticks a microfilm into the dress before it is shot. Renato now wants that Albin does not occur as a woman, as the newspapers report about an unknown red-haired woman.

Both agents rings are now in search of the microfilm, the Zaza unnoticed carries with him and finds himself in his Tablettendose later. They seek help when father of Renato's son, Simon Charrier, the Conservative MP, who is also known already from the first part. This would have nothing to do with the two. The spy ring around Broca sets Zaza as a decoy to excavate the enemy spy ring. After initial cooperation, in which Zaza finds himself in a cream cake at a birthday and there meets the deputies Charrier again, Albin and Renato have eventually fed up and flee to Renato's mother to Italy. Albin is no longer here disguised as a woman, but a woman play, which is disguised as a man. Both agents rings follow the quirky pair to Italy. Zaza is kidnapped, then one finds, however, the microfilm and may the enemy spy ring digging.

Reviews

" Sequel to the blockbuster film from 1978 - a flash of laughter dud between rehabilitation of the homosexual milieu and its exploitation as a Point Reservoir. "

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