L'homme orchestre

  • Louis de Funès: Monsieur Baldwin
  • Olivier de Funès: Philippe
  • Noëlle Adam: Françoise
  • Paul Préboist: hotel manager

Everything dances to my tune ( Original title: L' Homme Orchestre ) is a French-Italian comedy film from the year 1970, the film is considered in the reviews rather than a weaker comedies Louis de Funès '. . It is also the penultimate film in which he collaborates with his son Olivier de Funès. The German premiere took place on 20 November 1970.

Action

Baldwin is a busy man. He works as a producer, director, musician as well as a dancer and actor. But first and foremost he is a manager of the famous dance group " Evan Evans ". The tyrannical Baldwin monitored meticulously that his dancers pay attention to her figure and always practice diligently. Above all, he makes sure that his dancers can not contact with men.

Baldwin has problems with his nephew, the orchestral percussionist Philippe. The sensitive young man is often new love, what his uncle so do not like. Baldwin is horrified when he finds a baby one day in his hotel room. It turns out that the little boy is supposed to be the product of a relationship with his nephew, one of the dancers. For Baldwin, it is clear that a baby would interfere with the discipline of his troops. So he hides the supposed child of his nephew. While Baldwin and Philippe try to track down the child's mother, suddenly a second child emerges. This time it is a girl and the confusion is perfect.

Reviews

The lexicon of the International film describes the film as " [ u] nterhaltsame, but non-binding comedy with music and dance numbers ," which " made ​​solid craftsmanship " is. " Cant comedy in stark decor, sometimes amateurish and outrageous, in any case always entertaining ," was TV movie. Digital TV said simply: " Louis is weakening again."

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