

Prends ta Rolls et va pointer
Camille Vigault, takes advantage of his vacation to visit a cousin winemaker in Roussillon. Quickly tired by work in the countryside, he prefers to buy an old abandoned Rolls Royce from his cousin.
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Plot Summary
A former popular singer, now retired and living a quiet life, is forced back into the spotlight when his former manager reappears. This unexpected return to his past life throws his peaceful existence into disarray and leads to a series of humorous situations.
Critical Reception
This film is a lighthearted French comedy that found a modest audience upon its release. It is generally remembered for its comedic performances and its nostalgic look at the music industry of a bygone era, though critical reviews were mixed.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its humorous premise and the performances of its lead actors.
- Criticized by some for its predictable plot and lack of depth.
- Appreciated for its nostalgic charm and lighthearted tone.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is not widely documented on Google Reviews, but it is generally considered a charming, albeit simple, comedy from the early 1980s.
Fun Fact
The film features Serge Lama, a very popular French singer, in one of his rare film roles, playing a character inspired by his own public persona.
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