A rural French town attempts to erect a public urinal.A rural French town attempts to erect a public urinal.A rural French town attempts to erect a public urinal.
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- TriviaAuthor Gabriel Chevallier credits the village of Vaux-en-Beaujolais as his inspiration for Clochemerle and indeed when this TV adaption was planned in the early 70's, said town did indeed feature many references to the novel. Galton & Simpson however considered Marchampt, 20km away, a far better fit to what they envisaged as their adaptation and they persuaded producer Michael Mills to film there, much to the chagrin of Clochemerle residents. The film footnotes claim ill-will lasted between the villages for years and questions were even raised in the General Assembly in Paris!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Monty Python's Flying Circus: The Nude Man (1972)
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As funny as any TV. Do watch it. Ustinov's narration is wonderful and the rest of the cast is just as good. Joyously the cast do not attempt an "Allo, Allo" type accent but speak naturally which only adds to the charm of the piece. The village it was filmed in it was not, apparently, the village Chevallier based the story in but those who know think that it's much prettier. One thing that stands out in this, and most other quality entertainment, is the sheer joy apparent in every frame - the cast and crew obviously had a whale of a time! Galton and Simpson, the writers, were inspired by the French film and wrote the only screenplay that was not adapted from their own work or original to them. This is what TV is all about, films cannot have the intimacy shown here.
- railwayphilap
- Dec 8, 2016
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