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"At the hotel "Bon Plaisir", customers are like kings!" With this sacred principle, Mister Manager is teaching, in a very special way, the new servant he tumbles in the laundry before he screws her on the ironing board. The girl must be wel...


A young man inherits a hotel and struggles to manage it amidst a series of comical mishaps and eccentric guests. He tries to modernize the establishment while dealing with the legacy of his father and the peculiar staff. The film follows his chaotic journey as he attempts to keep the hotel afloat and find love along the way.
Hôtel bon plaisir was met with a generally lukewarm reception from critics, who found it to be a lighthearted, albeit somewhat formulaic, comedy. Audiences enjoyed the film for its comedic performances and charming atmosphere, though some noted a lack of originality. It is considered a typical French comedy of its era.
Praised for its light comedic tone and engaging performances.
Noted for its charming portrayal of a French hotel setting.
Some found the plot predictable and lacking significant innovation.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available suggest it's appreciated for its gentle humor and nostalgic feel, fitting for a classic French comedy.
Catherine Frot, who plays one of the hotel employees, would go on to become a highly acclaimed and popular actress in French cinema, known for her dramatic and comedic roles.
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"At the hotel "Bon Plaisir", customers are like kings!" With this sacred principle, Mister Manager is teaching, in a very special way, the new servant he tumbles in the laundry before he screws her on the ironing board. The girl must be wel...