La Totale!
La Totale! | |
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Directed by | Claude Zidi |
Produced by | Jean-Louis Livi |
Written by |
Claude Zidi Simon Michaël Didier Kaminka |
Starring |
Thierry Lhermitte Miou-Miou Eddy Mitchell Michel Boujenah |
Music by | Vladimir Cosma |
Release dates | 18 December 1991 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $12.3 million[1] |
La Totale ! is a 1991 French comedy film directed by Claude Zidi. The film was the basis for director James Cameron's 1994 action comedy True Lies.[2]
Plot
The protagonist is François Voisin, a telecommunications employee with an ostensibly unremarkable life. In reality François is a secret agent. He is reputed to be one of the best in his profession earning him the moniker l'Épée or, "The Sword". He hides his activities from his wife.
As the film begins, François is coming home on his fortieth birthday, for which his wife has secretly prepared a surprise party with old friends with whom he used to fence. He is called back by his colleague Albert for a mission involving planting a microphone in an arms smuggler's car. He succeeds after a struggle. As he arrives home, his friends mock his "boring" life.
The planted microphone leads the Secret Service to a prostitute. After infiltrating her apartment and planting a camera, they discover she is helping a missile expert and the smuggler to meet. They then intercept and destroy a missile convoy. Meanwhile, François' wife Hélène is living a monotonous life.
Hélène then meets Simon, who pretends to be a secret agent while in reality he is a car dealer living in a caravan. François discovers Hélène is meeting someone in secrecy and believes she is cheating. He therefore uses the agency's resources to spy on her and find out more about Simon. When Simon lures Hélène to his caravan, François kidnaps both of them. He makes his wife believe that Simon was a terrorist and then makes Helen believe she has to work for the agency to secure her freedom. She is unaware that François is behind this, and gets sent to a hotel room for a mission where he plans on surprising her. At this point, they both get kidnapped by henchmen of the arms dealer. After François admits his true identity to Helen, he manages for them to escape. They thwart the arms dealer's plan of blowing up a football stadium in Paris and all ends well.
The film concludes with François' forty-first birthday. He and Helen kidnap a dangerous man who turns out be Simon pretending to be someone else.
Cast
- Thierry Lhermitte as François Voisin
- Miou-Miou as Hélène Voisin
- Eddy Mitchell as Albert "Einstein" Grelleau
- Michel Boujenah as Simon/Marcel
- Jean Benguigui as Sarkis, an arms-smuggler
- Annick Alane as Pascaline
- Claudine Wilde as Vanessa, a call girl
- François Hadji-Lazaro as Braquet, head of the secret service
- Yan Epstein as Izmir
- Sagamore Stévenin as Julien Voisin
- Jean-Guillaume Le Dantec as Paul
- Pierre Pellerin as Gérard
- Alain Stern as Philippe
- Thierry Liagre as Vincent
- Paulina Zidi as Paulina Voisin
References
- ↑ http://www.jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=5041
- ↑ "Schwarzenegger Heats Up the Summer with Action-Packed True Lies". Electronic Gaming Monthly (61). EGM Media, LLC. August 1994. p. 169.