Overview
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.
Year 1988
Studio Films A2, La Sept Cinéma, CNC
Director Roger Planchon
Crew Philippe Morel (Sound Engineer), Roger Planchon (Writer), Bernard Lutic (Director of Photography), Georges Prat (Sound Engineer), Thierry Leproust (Decorator), Hélène Viard (Editor)
Popularity 1
Language Français









