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Laugh a la francaise: five French comedies
Yesterday, fans of French cinema celebrated the birthday of a remarkable actor who played many memorable roles – Andre Robert Rembour, better known under the pseudonym Bourville. Therefore, when not today remember some sparkling French comedies – they can’t shoot anywhere else in the world.
The Great Walk (1966)
The brilliant duet of Bourville with another brightest movie star in France – the magnificent and unforgettable Louis de Funes. By popularity, “Big Walk” was able to get around only the “Titanic” by James Cameron in 1997 and the comedy “Bobro Squander” in 2008 (about it below). And it is no coincidence that the picture is one of the most beloved tapes of the French: subtle humor, funny adventures, charm and charisma of the leading actors. “A great walk” and nowadays to watch is a pleasure.
Tall Blonde in a Black Boot (1972)
A classic of not only French, but also world cinema! Continue reading
Beauty Dossier: Wilson Brothers
Luke, Owen and Andrew were born in Dallas in an ordinary, but in their own way, creative family. The parents of the boys were close to art: their mother was engaged in photography, and his father worked as a manager of a television channel. As a child, the Owens attended a school for boys named after St. Mark. Brothers Luke and Owen became famous for their roles in comedy films, their career began with the film “Bottle Rocket” (1995). Having played together in this tape, they continued their creative path apart. Owen was a little luckier – Ben Stiller was in his friends, who regularly invited him to star in his films. But Luke received many offers from directors. The older brother, Andrew, was less successful than the younger ones, but he also accounted for a bit of fame. But let’s pay attention to everyone by scrolling through their beauty dossiers.
Andrew Wilson – 54
Andrew is the oldest of the Wilsons, but it is he who is least known. From early childhood, he himself wrote plays and fairy tales, which he then presented to the audience – friends and family members. His first serious project was the picture “The Last Submarine” (1993). Like his brothers, he starred in Bottle Rocket. However, Andrew gained fame and love of the audience after his roles in Rushmore Academy and Tenenbaum Family. Continue reading