Delusions of Grandeur (1971)
Delusions of Grandeur (1971)
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Cast & Crew.
Louis de Funès
Don Salluste de Bazan
Yves Montand
Blaze
Alice Sapritch
Dona Juana
Karin Schubert
La Reine
Alberto de Mendoza
Le Roi
Jaime de Mora y Aragón
Briego, Un Grand D'Espagne
Eduardo Fajardo
Un Grand d'Espagne
Antonio Pica
Un Grand d'Espagne
Joaquín Solís
Duc de Sandoval
Sandro Continenza
Writer
Venantino Venantini
Del Basto
Gabriele Tinti
Don César, neveu de Don Salluste
Gérard Oury
Director
Paul Préboist
Le muet
Salvatore Borgese
Le borgne
Danièle Thompson
Writer
Astrid Frank
La demoiselle de Infant d'Espagne
Robert le Béal
Chamberlain
Marcel Jullian
Writer
Clément Michu
Le valet bègue de Don Salluste
Victor Hugo
Writer
Michel Polnareff
Composer
La Polaca
Une danseuse
Henri Decaë
Cinematographer
Leopoldo Trieste
Giuseppe, l'inventeur Italien de la Bomba
Albert Jurgenson
Editor
Ricardo Palacios
Le cuisinier (uncredited)
Georges Wakhévitch
ProductionDesigner
Frédéric Norbert
Un valet (uncredited)
Jesús Tordesillas
Le baron âgé (uncredited)
Antonio Iranzo
L'aubergiste (uncredited)
Fernando Bilbao
Le colosse (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 8, 1971
Original NameLa Folie des grandeurs
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 48m
Content RatingPG
Filming LocationsVaux-le-Vicomte, France · Madrid · Barcelona, Spain
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Wiki.
Delusions of Grandeur (French: La Folie des grandeurs) is a 1971 French comedy film directed by Gérard Oury. It is a very liberal comedic adaptation of the play Ruy Blas by Victor Hugo.
Set in 17th century Spain, film recounts the misadventures of the ignoble Don Salluste, greedy and hypocritical Minister of Finance of the King of Spain, deposed and chased from court by the Queen. Drunk with revenge, and ready to do anything to regain his functions and his wealth, he manipulates his former valet Blaze, overcome with love for the sovereign, in order to compromise the latter.
The idea of adapting Victor Hug's romantic drama into a comedy film came to Gérard Oury in 1960, when he performed the play at the Comédie-Française. The great success of his films Le Corniaud in 1965 and La Grande Vadrouille in 1966 allowed his idea to see the light of day. Bourvil and Louis de Funès, headliners of the two films, were cast in the roles of Blaze and Don Salluste. After Bourvil's death from cancer in September 1970, and at the suggestion of Simone Signoret, Oury distributed the role of Blaze to Yves Montand.