La Dernière Bourrée à Paris (1973)
Young Berthe, deeply moved by a cinema screening of the notoriously sultry Le Dernier Tango à Paris, goes to the address where most of the action takes place, a building overlooking the Bir-Hakeim Bridge metro station. Reality suddenly seems to mimic fiction when she discovers not only an apartment advertised for rent, but also a man prostrate in a corner who seems to be waiting for her. Hoping for the same torrid embrace as in the film, she discovers that he is in fact preoccupied only by the apartment's defects. Attempting to embark on a passionate affair, she learns that the man suffers from libido problems.
Director: Raoul André
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Francis Blanche as Gaston Payrac |
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Michel Galabru as Jules Payrac |
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Patricia Lesieur as Berthe |
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Tony Kendall as Victor |
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Marion Game as Lucie |
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Daniel Prévost as Philippe |
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Paul Préboist as Émile, the first plumber |
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Annie Cordy as Psychoanalyst |
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Roger Coggio as The trust man |
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Micheline Dax as The apartment owner |
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Christian Marin as |
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Monita Derrieux as |
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Danièle Nègre as Solange |
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Nicole Gobbi as Prostitute |
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Darling Légitimus as |
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Paul Bisciglia as |
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Bernard Musson as |
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Ariane Carletti as |
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Monique Derrieu as |
| Camera | Roland Dantigny | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Gabriel Rongier | Editor |
| Writing | Raoul André | Writer |
| Writing | Michel Lebrun | Writer |
| Production | Armand Tabuteau | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Vladimir Cosma | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Lucien Yvonnet | Sound Mixer |
| Art | Dominique André | Production Design |
| Sound | Paul Habans | Sound |
| Directing | Raoul André | Director |