Double Gentlemen
Originally released in 1986. Double Gentlemen is a drama/comedy film. directed by Jean-François Stévenin.
Starring Jean-François Stévenin, Yves Afonso, and Carole Bouquet
Synopsis
In a routine look at what it means to finally leave adolescence behind — even in one’s mature years — this series of mood swings and sequences focuses on two grown men. Francois (Jean Francois Stevenin, the director) and Leo (Yves Alonso) are old friends, and at one point they decide to go out and search for one of their childhood buddies, the brunt of several of their practical jokes. In true form, the men opt for playing yet another practical joke on their friend, but their plans backfire when his wife Helene (Carole Bouquet) comes into the picture instead. Her presence forces them to reconsider their shenanigans in a new light.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jean-François Stévenin
as François
Yves Afonso
as Roger aka Léo
Carole Bouquet
as Hélène
Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko
as One she loved, theater director
Serge Valézy
as Fake Chinese, true friend
Pierre Edelman
as Journalist
Brigitte Roüan
as Francis' wife
Jacqueline Dane
as François' mother
Jean-Paul Bonnaire
as 'L'Ouragan', a friend of Léo
Jackie Berroyer
as (uncredited)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- France 3 Cinéma
- Mallia Films
- Sagamore Cinéma
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Double Gentlemen about?
In a routine look at what it means to finally leave adolescence behind — even in one’s mature years — this series of mood swings and sequences focuses on two grown men. Francois (Jean Francoi...
Who directed Double Gentlemen?
Double Gentlemen was directed by Jean-François Stévenin.
How long is Double Gentlemen?
Double Gentlemen has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Double Gentlemen released?
Double Gentlemen was released on October 22, 1986 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Double Gentlemen?
The main cast of Double Gentlemen includes Jean-François Stévenin, Yves Afonso, Carole Bouquet, Jean-Pierre Kohut-Svelko, Serge Valézy.