Tanguy (film)
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Tanguy is a French black humor film by Étienne Chatiliez of 2001.
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[edit] Plot
A 28-year old guy named Tanguy still lives with his bourgeois parents. To push him out they decide to make their flat a terrible place.
[edit] Cast
- Sabine Azéma - Edith Guetz
- André Dussollier - Paul Guetz
- Eric Berger - Tanguy Guetz
- Hélène Duc - Odile, the Grandmother
- Aurore Clément - Carole
- Jean-Paul Rouve - Bruno Lemoine
- André Wilms - Le psychiatre/The shrink
- Richard Guedj - Patrick
- Roger Van Hool - Philippe
- Nathalie Krebs - Noëlle
- Delphine Serina - Sophie
- Sachi Kawamata - Kimiko
- Annelise Hesme - Marguerite
- Jacques Boudet - Le juge/The judge
- Philippe Laudenbach - Maître Badinier, the lawyer
[edit] See also
- Failure to Launch (2006), a loose remake
[edit] External links
- Tanguy at the Internet Movie Database France
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