La Cage Aux Folles
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Edouard Molinaro
Michel Serrault
Claire Maurier
Michel Galabru
Ugo Tognazzi
Remi Laurent
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Chaos ensues when a gay man attempts to pose as straight for the benefit of his son's future in-laws. Renato owns a popular nightclub and his long-time lover Zaza, is a female impersonator and the club's star attraction. Unfortunately, Renato's son, Laurent has not told his future father-in-law, an important figure in a conservative political organization about his unconventional family. But Renato finds his familiar habits, and those of the even more flamboyant Zaza, getting in the way of their charade. Zaza then comes up with what he thinks is an ideal solution: he'll dress in drag and pose as Renato's wife.
Director
Edouard Molinaro
Cast
Michel Serrault
Claire Maurier
Michel Galabru
Ugo Tognazzi
Remi Laurent
Benny Luke
Carmen Scarpitta
Luisa Maneri
Venantino Venantini
Carlo Reali
Guido Cerniglia
Angelo Pellegrino
Nicola D'eramo
Vinicio Diamanti
Liana Del Balzo
Piero Mazzinghi
Walter Lucchini
Bruno Sguegila
Margherita Horowitz
Antonio Maimone
Antonio Maronese
Edmondo Tieghi
Peter Boom
Cesare Nizzica
Giancarlo Pellegrini
Mariano Brancaccio
Renato Demontis
Vittorio Podini
Giuseppe Dibella
Paulo Dibella
Alberto Ambrosio
Rolando Quaranta
Crew
Tiziana Cassoni
Albino Cocco
Francesco Corridoni
Maria Teresa Corridoni
Michele Cristiani
Mario Dallimonti
Ambra Danon
Marcello Danon
Marcello Danon
Marcello Danon
Marcello Danon
Mario Garbuglia
Ellen Gelula
Ferdinando Giovannoni
Monique Isnardon
Robert Isnardon
Piero Mecacci
Edouard Molinaro
Edouard Molinaro
Danilo Moroni
Ennio Morricone
Armando Nannuzzi
Armando Nannuzzi
Carlo Palazzi
Jean Poiret
Jean Poiret
Jean Poiret
Jean Poiret
Silvana Senzacqua
Piero Tosi
Lucio Trentini
Francis Veber
Francis Veber
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La Cage Aux Folles
Filmed on location in Saint-Tropez, La Cage Aux Folles (translation: The Mad Cage) is the story of a gay couple that own a nightclub famous for its flamboyant drag queens and cabaret shows. When the son of one of the men gets engaged, the couple must disguise their alternative lifestyle from their stuffy, conservative future in-laws. The film, also titled Birds of a Feather, was helmed by French director Edouard Molinaro, who went on to direct both sequels; neither, however, attained the success of the original. Producer Marcello Danon extended his influence to the film's remake, The Birdcage, now in the role of executive producer.
Veteran Italian actor Ugo Tognazzi and prolific French actor Michel Serrault play the lead roles--Serrault reprised his role from the stage version. His performance earned him the prized Cesar award for Best Actor from his home country. Tognazzi was an acclaimed comic actor with a career that spanned forty years, and included a Best Actor win at Cannes for his dramatic role in the 1981 Bertolucci film La Tragedia di un Uomo Ridicolo (Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man). The film's score was composed by Ennio Morricone, whose collaborations with Spaghetti Western pioneer Sergio Leone established his reputation as one of the top composers in the business. His triumphs include Once Upon a Time in the West (1969), Days of Heaven (1978), and The Mission (1986).
La Cage Aux Folles also inspired a Broadway musical of the same name, marking another first by exposing a mainstream audience to a homosexual musical on the Great White Way. Written by Harvey Fierstein with lyrics and music by Jerry Herman, the musical version of the film also enjoyed great success, with a run of over 1700 performances. Likewise, the American remake, The Birdcage, grossed over 120 million in the U.S. alone, as well as grabbing several award wins and nominations. La Cage Aux Folles itself helped to boost the failing fortunes of United Artists during the late 1970s, and established a high water mark for French films released in the U.S. that was not toppled until over twenty years later with the release of Amelie (2001).
Producer: Marcello Danon
Director: Edouard Molinaro
Screenplay: Marcello Danon, Edouard Molinaro
Art Direction: Mario Garbuglia
Cinematography: Armando Nannuzzi
Editing: Monique Isnardon, Robert Isnardon
Music: Ennio Morricone
Cast: Ugo Tognazzi (Renato) Michel Serrault (Albin/ZaZa), Michel Galabru (Simon Charrier), Claire Maurier (Simone), Remi Laurent (Laurent), Benny Luke (Jacob), Luisa Maneri (Andrea Charrier).
C-97m. Letterboxed.
By Eleanor Quin
La Cage Aux Folles
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Released in United States Spring March 30, 1979
Released in United States on Video September 1991
Released in United States 1982
Released in United States 1995
Released in United States Spring March 30, 1979
Released in United States on Video September 1991
Released in United States 1982 (Shown at FILMEX: Los Angeles International Film Exposition ("Marathon of Mirth": Comedy Maratho) March 16 - April 1, 1982.)
Released in United States 1995 (Shown in New York City (Walter Reade) as part of program "C'est Drole... Classic and Contemporary French Comedies" June 30 - August 10, 1995.)
The Country of France