The Big Restaurant
The Big Restaurant | |
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Directed by | Jacques Besnard |
Produced by | Gaumont International |
Written by |
Jean Halain Louis de Funès Jacques Besnard |
Starring |
Louis de Funès Bernard Blier |
Music by | Jean Marion |
Release dates | 7 September 1966 (France) |
Running time |
85 minutes (France) 82 minutes (Germany) |
Country | France |
Language | French/German |
The Big Restaurant (French: Le Grand Restaurant), is a French comedy thriller film from 1966, directed by Jacques Besnard, written by Jean Halain and Louis de Funès, starring Louis de Funès and Bernard Blier. The film is known under the titles: "The Big Restaurant" (International English title), "What’s Cooking in Paris" (USA), "El gran restaurante" (Spain), "Das große Restaurant" (East Germany), "Oscar hat die Hosen voll" (West Germany), "Chi ha rubato il presidente?" (Italy).[1]
Plot
Septime runs a top Paris restaurant, fawning to customers (unless they are German) and bullying his staff. Novalès, head of a Latin American country who is on a state visit to France, comes to dinner and is served a speciality of the house, a flambéed dessert. When Septime lights it himself, it explodes.
Once the smoke has cleared, the President has vanished. The police, led by the commissaire, first think Septime arranged the abduction. When they realise he is innocent, they wire him up as a decoy, expecting the kidnappers to contact him. They do, telling him to meet them in the French Alps, where the police follow him. Enrique and Sophia, loyal aides of Novalès, also follow Septime to try and recover their boss.
After a chase through snow-covered mountains, Septime decoys the kidnappers into the hands of the police. Free and back in Paris, he is abducted and flown to the Mediterranean coast. In a beautiful garden he meets Novalès, who arranged his own abduction in order to have a holiday. But he knows he will have to go back to his duties and, returning to Paris, gives Septime the credit for finding him.
Coming with his aides for a last celebratory dinner at Septime's restaurant, they are served the special flambéed dessert. When Septime personally lights it, it explodes......
Cast
- Louis de Funès : Mr. Septime, boss of a big Parisian restaurant
- Bernard Blier : The “commissaire” of police
- Noël Roquevert : Minister of the Interior
- Folco Lulli : Mr. Novalès, President of a Latin American country
- Maria-Rosa Rodriguez : Sophia, secretary and mistress of President Novalès
- Venantino Venantini : Enrique, aide of President Novalès
- Paul Préboist : wine steward of the restaurant
- Raoul Delfosse : Marcel, head cook
- Max Montavon : the violinist and the customer who declares "Oh, c'est pas cher du tout!"
- Roger Caccia : pianist
- Pierre Tornade : maître d'hôtel
- Maurice Risch : waiter
- Jean Ozenne : the second maître d'hôtel
- Jacques Dynam : waiter
- Guy Grosso : waiter
- Michel Modo : Petit-Roger, another waiter
- Eugene Deckers : accomplice of Novalès
- Juan Ramirez : general
- Frédéric Santaya : conspirator
- Paul Faivre : the diner who is dirtied
- André Badin : diner
- Marc Arian : diner
- Roger Lumont : diner
- Olivier de Funès
References
External links
- The Big Restaurant at the Internet Movie Database
- Le Grand Restaurant at the Films de France