My Uncle Benjamin

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My Uncle Benjamin

My Uncle Benjamin film poster
Directed by Edouard Molinaro
Produced by Roger Debelmas
Written by André Couteaux
Edouard Molinaro
Starring Jacques Brel
Claude Jade
Bernard Alane
Release date(s) 28 November 1969 (France)
Running time 90 min.
Language French
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My Uncle Benjamin (French: Mon oncle Benjamin) is a 1969 French movie directed by Édouard Molinaro. There is also another film version (Ne Goryuy! en: Don't Worry!) directed by the Georgian Georgi Daneliya, with music by the famed Georgian composer Giya Kancheli (1969). Both films are based on a once-popular [French, 1842] comic novel by Claude Tillier. [1]

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The date is 1750 and Louis XV is on the throne. Benjamin is in love with Manette, the innkeeper's beautiful daughter, but she has no intention of giving in to the young doctor until she sees the marriage contract. Later Benjamin is subjected by the Marquis de Camyse to a humiliating practical joke. Benjamin is condemned to penal servitude. Benjamin, now free, takes to the road, taking with him Manette, who has at last given in to him, having decides that she prefers happiness to a marriage contract.

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