This film was the second "adventure" for the group and is considered one of their biggest hits, known for its "Olympic-sized" slapstick gags. other movies featuring Les Charlots or more details on Claude Zidi's filmography?
Complications arise when the grocer’s daughter falls head over heels for the handsome athletic torchbearer. Driven by jealousy and a desire to win her back for one of their group, the four friends follow the athletic squad to the stadium. Through absolute happenstance, absurd luck, and highly unconventional tactics, they find themselves competing across various Olympic disciplines and winning an avalanche of medals.
The chemistry of —who composed the movie's soundtrack themselves—makes it a perfect family-friendly piece of physical comedy that successfully bridges generational gaps. This film was the second "adventure" for the
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Les Charlots (The Clowns) were a wildly popular French rock group turned comedy team. Mimicking the anarchic, youthful energy of The Beatles in A Hard Day's Night , the group consisted of: Jean Sarrus Gérard Filippelli (Phil) Jean-Guy Fechner Driven by jealousy and a desire to win
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Directed by Claude Zidi, the film stars (The Crazy Boys), a wildly popular French comedy rock group from the 1960s and 1970s consisting of Gérard Rinaldi, Gérard Filippelli, Jean Sarrus, and Jean-Guy Fechner. Known for their physical comedy and slapstick humor, Les Charlots were the French contemporary equivalent to The Monkees or The Marx Brothers. Critical metadata anchor to differentiate the title from
To understand the file, one must first decode the title. Crazy Boys Of The Game and Stadium Nuts are English localization titles for the 1972 French comedy film .