Mon beau-frère a tué ma soeur (1986)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Michel Serrault | as | Octave Clapoteau | | Michel Piccoli | as | Etienne Sembadel | | Jean Carmet | as | Jocelyn Bouloire, l'oncle d'Esther | | Juliette Binoche | as | Esther Bouloire | | Jean-Pierre Bisson | as | D'H | | Milva | as | Renata Palozzi | | Tom Novembre | as | Léon | | Isabelle Petit-Jacques | as | Micheline | | Agnès Garreau | as | Muriel | | Francis Girod | as | L'interviewer TV | | Gérard Klein | as | Le journaliste radio |
| | Crew list: | | Jacques Rouffio (Director) | | Georges Conchon (Writer) | | Jacques Rouffio (Writer) |
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Review This parody of the detective-story genre merrily detours into spoofing French foibles as well, making it more of an exercise in verbal gymnastics than a narrative with a mission. Esther (Juliette Binoche) is a veterinarian who is certain that her sister has been murdered by her brother-in-law. She convinces two members of the Academie Francaise, the prestigious institution that protects the virginity of the French language, to investigate. Both men (Michel Serrault and Michel Piccoli) are enamored of the woman and are quite willing to enter into competition for her favors. As might be expected from academicians of any ilk, they are inept at digging into a murder mystery and bumble their way through one incident after another. Corpses continue to pile up (not in front of the camera, however) while the two men are sidetracked by their interest in language. Given their positions, they do not want that murdered either. |
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