Back when I was in high school, I went to see some movie at Film Forum and saw the trailer for a restored print of Classe Tous Risques. I didn't get to see it then, but I finally rented it today and was fairly disappointed. It wasn't bad, a slightly above average gangster flick, but not much else.
Anyway, it prompted me to look into a movie I saw a poster for while I was in Paris. This one:
Jean-Paul Belmondo is up there in age now, so seeing him in an ad for a movie called A Man and His Dog was harmless, but kind of giggle-inducing.
The trailer only made things better. It's worth a view for the "chien" count, even if you don't understand anything else (plus, bamf Max von Sydow makes an appearance):
-My dog, where is he?
-MYYYYYYY DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG
-What's your dog's name?
--My dog
-My dog, my dog, my dog
-We're going to find your dog
This is my father in 20 years.
I still like Belmondo a lot in the 60s stuff. Maybe he needs to call it a day.
MOOOOOON CHIIIIIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNNNNN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Alain Delon gets pelted with a then/now next.
Chewing scenery and celluloid. Vomiting.
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