Claude Brasseur stars in this cinemadaptation of the Moliere play Georges Dandin, ou le mari confondu. Written in 1668, the play has been somewhat dwarfed by such like-vintage Moliere classics as The Imaginary Invalid. Still, it was popular enough in its time to inspire imitation, most notably Betterton's Don Juan and The Amorous Widow. The plot, involving a wealthy man's avoidance of marriage until he is trapped by a crafty widow, is but a peg upon which to hang any number of comic complications and character vignettes. Brasseur's leading lady is the toothsome Zabou.
Released: Jan 20, 1988
Runtime: 113 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Stars: Claude Brasseur, Zabou Breitman, Daniel Gélin, Nelly Borgeaud, Jean-Claude Adelin, Evelyne Buyle
Crew: Philippe Morel (Sound Engineer), Roger Planchon (Writer), Bernard Lutic (Director of Photography), Georges Prat (Sound Engineer), Thierry Leproust (Decorator), Hélène Viard (Editor)