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The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe

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In a Paris brimming with intrigue and comedy, the life of an innocent and clumsy violinist takes an unexpected turn when he becomes the target of a dark espionage plot. It all begins when, due to a misunderstanding, he is mistaken for a secret agent by a group of rival spies. As his life gets tangled in a game of cat and mouse, the confusion intensifies when he falls hopelessly in love with a beautiful woman who just happens to be embroiled in the whole mess.

The protagonist, with his blonde hair and his distinctive lost black shoe, is completely out of place in the world of espionage. However, as he tries to untangle the mess he’s found himself in, his clumsiness and carefree approach make him a lovable character. Amid absurd chases, ridiculous situations, and a couple of unexpected twists, the violinist is forced to act as if he truly were the spy everyone believes him to be.

With a blend of comedy, romance, and suspense, this critical and satirical story about espionage reflects the absurdities of everyday life. As his misadventures intertwine with a backdrop of international conspiracies, the protagonist reminds us that sometimes true bravery lies in simplicity. In the end, just a small mistake can lead to the most unexpected and hilarious situations.

Media type
Movie
Year
1972
Director
Yves Robert
Writer
Yves Robert
Francis Veber
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
67.00
Actors
Pierre Richard
Bernard Blier
Jean Rochefort
Mireille Darc
Paul Le Person
Jean Carmet
Colette Castel
Maurice Barrier
Robert Dalban
Robert Castel
Jean Obé
Jean Saudray
Roger Caccia
Arlette Balkis
Tania Balachova
Bernard Charlan
Yves Robert
Jean-Michel Molé
Marcel Gassouk
Xavier Gélin
Gérard Majax
Stéphane Bouy
Gérard Moisan
Bruno Oppe
Claudine Beccarie
Gender
Comedy
Misterio
Country
France
Producers
Yves Robert
Alain Poiré
Original title
Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire
Duration
90
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