Le Jouet

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Le Jouet is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Francis Veber, known for its satirical take on consumerism and the relationship between a spoiled rich child and the man bought to be his "toy."

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Le Jouet canonical 3
The Toy 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French film
comedy film
film
satirical film
basedOn original screenplay by Francis Veber
cinematographyBy Étienne Becker
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin France
director Francis Veber
distributionFormat theatrical release
distributor Gaumont
editedBy Albert Jurgenson
filmingLocation France
genre comedy
satire
hasRemake The Toy
The Toy
surface form: The Toy (1982 film)
inspiredRemakeCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
languageSubtitlesAvailable English
mainCharacter François Perrin
Rambal-Cochet
Éric Rambal-Cochet
medium feature film
musicBy Vladimir Cosma
narrativeFocus relationship between a spoiled rich child and a man bought as his toy
notableFor collaboration between Francis Veber and Pierre Richard
satirical take on consumer society
originalLanguage French
partOf French comedy cinema of the 1970s
plotSummary A journalist is bought as a living toy for a spoiled rich child, satirizing consumerism and power dynamics.
producer Alain Poiré
productionCompany Gaumont
releaseDate 1976-12-08
releaseYear 1976
runtimeMinutes 95
screenwriter Francis Veber
setInPeriod 1970s
starring Daniel Ceccaldi
Fabrice Greco
Jacques François
Michel Bouquet
Pierre Richard
theme class relations
consumerism
parent–child relationship
power imbalance
titleTranslation The Toy

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The Toy basedOn Le Jouet
Carol Sobieski notableWork Le Jouet
this entity surface form: The Toy
U.S. Bates characterIn Le Jouet
this entity surface form: The Toy
Francis Veber notableWork Le Jouet
Francis Veber workAdaptedAs Le Jouet
this entity surface form: The Toy