Mister Perrichon's Trip
Mister Perrichon's Trip

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Mister Perrichon's Trip

1990
Movie
75 min
Russian

Monsieur Perrichon, a rich coachbuilder by profession, is an honest but vain member of the bourgeoisie who decides to take a pleasure trip in the company of his wife Caroline and his daughter Henrietta. The family, deciding on a train journey to the Swiss Alps, arrive at Gare de Lyon in Paris where they happen upon two young suitors, both with the same goal of marrying Henrietta. Over the course of the journey, the two men are involved in an honorable but fierce struggle for the young lady's hand in marriage.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Pierre Le PeronGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

The film follows the adventures and misadventures of the Perrichon family during a vacation. Monsieur Perrichon, a wealthy but somewhat ostentatious man, decides to take his family on a trip to the mountains, hoping to impress them and enjoy a lavish getaway. However, their journey is filled with comical mishaps and unexpected challenges that test their patience and their relationships.

Critical Reception

Mister Perrichon's Trip is a lighthearted French comedy that garnered a generally positive reception for its family-friendly humor and performances, particularly from lead actor Jacques Villeret. While not critically groundbreaking, it was appreciated for its simple charm and comedic situations that resonated with audiences seeking gentle entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its classic comedic setup and family-friendly appeal.

  • Jacques Villeret's performance is highlighted as a comedic strength.

  • The film offers light, enjoyable entertainment with predictable but amusing situations.

Google audience: Audience feedback is scarce due to the film's age and limited international distribution, but general sentiment leans towards appreciation for its straightforward humor and nostalgic feel.

Fun Fact

The film is an adaptation of a classic French play, 'Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon,' by Eugène Labiche and Édouard Martin, first performed in 1860.

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