Les Sous-doués en vacances is a 1982 French comedic film, directed by Claude Zidi. It is the sequel to Les sous-doués (1980).[citation needed]
Les Sous-doués en vacances | |
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Directed by | Claude Zidi |
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Produced by | Claude Zidi |
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Cinematography | Paul Bonis |
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Music by | Vladimir Cosma |
Production company | Les Films 7 |
Distributed by | AMLF |
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Country | France |
Production
editThe film was shot between 10 August and 3 October 1981.[1] Roland Moreno, the real life inventor of the smart card, was cast in the film as a "mad inventor" who creates a "love computer."[2]
Florence Guérin recalls how she gave her first line to the cinema in this film: "After passing a day doing a walk-on part, I knew that the next day they needed a girl for a nude scene, but she had a line in it. I begged Claude Zidi, going in front of his boat and he gave in, telling me that maybe the scene would be cut and that they already had another actress. Finally I shot, the scene was not cut, and the end credits read: B.B 1: Florence Guérin."[3]
Sandrine Bonnaire in an extra in the movie.
Release
editThe film was released in 1982.[1] It was shown in Paris for 22 weeks.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Les Sous-doués en vacances". bifi.fr (in French). Retrieved December 31, 2013.
- ^ Davison, Phil (2012-05-04). "Roland Moreno: Inventor who missed out on global recognition for his computer chip smart card". The Independent. Archived from the original on 2022-06-14. Retrieved 2012-05-20.
- ^ "Entretien avec Florence Guérin". www.nanarland.com. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
External links
editLes Sous-doués en vacances at IMDb