Five lucky guys

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Movie
German title Five lucky guys
Original title Les Veinards
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1963
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK 6
Rod
Director Philippe de Broca ,
Jean Girault ,
Jack Pinoteau
script Daniel Boulanger ,
Philippe de Broca,
Jacques Vilfrid ,
Jean Girault,
Jack Pinoteau,
Jacques Emmanuel
production Roger Debelmas
music Jean-Michel Defaye
camera André Dumaître ,
Raymond Letouzey ,
Jean Penzer
occupation

Five lucky guys (original title: Les Veinards ), also known under the title Die Glückspilze , is a French episode film from 1962 . Staged as a comedy , the episodes deal with the consequences of a grand prize for five people. Directed by Philippe de Broca , Jean Girault and Jack Pinoteau .

content

1. The mink - Jean Girault
Jacqueline, Laura and Jérôme Boisselier's maid, wins a mink coat. This is the cause of rivalries between Laura and Jacqueline, which endanger the conclusion of a contract with Jérôme.
2. The gourmet
menu - Jean Girault Mr Bricheton is the winner of a luxurious feast in the “Poularde dorée”. Instead, Bricheton is expecting a cluster of journalists and unfriendly servants who want to get him through as quickly as possible.
3. The film star - Philippe de Broca
The poster sticker Simon Taquet wins the company of the famous actress Patricia Padigton for one night.
4. The yacht - Jean Girault
Élisabeth and her husband Henri Duchemin read in the newspaper that they won the trip on a yacht. Believing that the other did not know anything about the profit, they drive to the port independently of each other. Elisabeth with the secretary Philippe and Henri with his mistress Corinne.
5. The main prize - Jack Pinoteau
Antoine Beaurepaire, his wife and daughter Danielle win a lot of money in the lottery. Then they go on a momentous shopping spree in Paris.

background

Five lucky guys premiered in France on April 26, 1963 . In the Federal Republic of Germany, the film was shown for the first time on August 19, 1971 by ARD .
The DVD was released in Germany on August 19, 2010. In addition to Five Lucky Mushrooms, it also contains Die Große Sause and Quietsch… squeak… who's drilling for oil?

Reviews

Lucky Five received mixed reviews. In the film database IMDb , the film received an average of 5.7 stars out of 10. The film-dienst sums it up: “Pleasant entertainment characterized by situation comedy without any particular depth.” For the film magazine Cinema , the film is “not the big lot, but fun”. The Prisma editorial team awarded 2 out of 5 possible stars for the “cheerful comedy” in which, alongside Louis de Funès, “young Mireille Darc can be admired in one of the episodes ”. "Despite well-known occupation does not really consistently managed to convince at least the first [...] and the last [episode]," is Kino.de .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b short review of five lucky guys . In: film service . Online in cinOmat ( memento of the original from June 29, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Access only for subscribers). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / cinomat.filmdienst.de
  2. The lucky (1963) . In: IMDb, accessed September 5, 2015.
  3. Lucky five . In: Cinema, accessed September 5, 2015.
  4. Lucky five . In: Prisma, accessed September 5, 2015.
  5. Les veinards (1963) . In: Kino.de, accessed on September 5, 2015.