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Spader, Madame!
Political satire set in the 18th century to Franz Schubert's music.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling police inspector named Spader is tasked with solving a series of seemingly unrelated crimes plaguing the city. As he delves deeper into the cases, he discovers a bizarre connection between them, all pointing towards a highly organized and eccentric criminal mastermind. With the help of his equally inept colleagues, Spader must race against time to unmask the perpetrator before the city falls into complete chaos.
Critical Reception
Spader, Madame! received mixed to positive reviews upon its release. Critics praised its comedic performances, particularly from Bernard Blier and Michel Serrault, and the film's lighthearted approach to crime. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and the humor occasionally falling flat. Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its star power and entertaining, albeit silly, premise.
What Reviewers Say
Applauded for its comedic performances and lighthearted tone.
Some critics found the plot lacking originality and the humor inconsistent.
A generally enjoyable, if somewhat forgettable, crime comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Spader, Madame!', is a play on words, combining the name of the protagonist with a common French exclamation, hinting at the comedic chaos that unfolds.
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