Nous irons à Deauville

  • Serrault: Lucien Moreau
  • Pascale Roberts: Lucien's wife
  • Claude Brasseur: Maurice
  • Colette Castel: Jacqueline
  • Louis de Funès: Lambersac
  • Michel Galabru: Mercier
  • Sacha Distel: he himself
  • Eddie Constantine: Husband of beach blonde

The French movie We drive to Deauville ( Nous irons à Deauville ) is a holiday comedy from 1962. Most important role plays Serrault, other contributors are Claude Brasseur, Louis de Funès and Michel Galabru. Sacha Distel occurs in the film briefly and gives the song T'es partie en vacances to the best; repeatedly hear the hit Les Parisiens.

Action

The Paris Lucien and his wife spend their summer holidays in the coastal town of Deauville in Normandy. Even when driving in rush hour traffic he gets with the nagging Lambersac each other, and it poisons itself.

The rented villa proves to be highly dilapidated and their landlady as unfriendly. Soon the couple befriended Maurice and Jacqueline will be added. To keep the tenants effectively in the eye, it will send an electrician to them, which eats their meals, the women turn-ons and the men can do its job. Furthermore, the company must inform its still not delivered holiday suitcase chasing. At the beach Lucien meets his superiors Mercier and invites him speichelleckend into the villa. Repeatedly running Lucien his always effervescent adversary Lambersac on the way, which leads to disputes. At a meeting at the station they reconciled for a short time until Lambersac Mercier moves off Lucien at once takes the side of his boss. From the noisy campsite annoyed, suggests the passionate Zelter Mercier his luxury tent in front of the villa, residence of Lucien. A storm distributes his family in the villa where there quickly numerous other party guests arrive and set the shack on the head. The next day, Lucien tries to escape the hustle and rents a boat to sail with his wife, Maurice and Jacqueline. But on board is Lambersac who has hired the same boat.

Find out more

  • Just a year before making the film Louis de Funès had bought a house in Deauville.
  • The car that runs, played by de Funès figure, the indicator 9838LM75.
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