The Party 2 (1982)
December 8, 1982Release Date
The Party 2 (1982)
December 8, 1982Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Claude Brasseur
François Beretton
Brigitte Fossey
Françoise Beretton
Sophie Marceau
Victoire Beretton, known as “Vic”
Denise Grey
Poupette, François' grandmother, Vic's great-grandmother
Pierre Cosso
Philippe Berthier
Lambert Wilson
Félix Maréchal
Alexandre Sterling
Mathieu
Sheila O'Connor
Pénélope Fontanet
Alexandra Gonin
Samantha Fontanet, Penelope's younger sister
Daniel Russo
Étienne, François' dentist friend
Jean-Philippe Léonard
Stéphane
Laurent N'Diaye
Arnaud
Alain Beigel
Raoul
Laetitia Gabrielli
Joëlle, who has to take her swimming test without knowing how to swim
Frédérique Pressmann
Géraldine, with dental braces
Christopher Beaunay
Jean-Pierre
Laurence Gigon
Caroline
Nathalie Riqué
Lydia, Vic's rival
Claudia Morin
Mrs. Fontanet, mother of Pénélope
Jean Leuvrais
Professor Portal, in Lyon
Zabou Breitman
Catherine, Philippe's ex
Marie Bunel
Owner of “Studio 27” lent for Mathieu’s Party
Robert Le Béal
Doctor Colbert, president of the jury, defense of François
Robert Dalban
Serge, waiter at “La Coupole”
Janine Souchon
Mrs. Monnet, Vic's parents' 'secret agent'
Michel Bonnet
Taxi driver (“no smoking”)
Gaëlle Legrand
Cécile, at the restaurant, sitting next to Félix
Patricia Millardet
Cécile's friend at the restaurant, sitting opposite Félix
Annette Poivre
Adrienne
Lucienne Legrand
Lady who takes offense at the Mozart concert in Salzburg
Mathieu Rivolier
Researcher in the lab with François
Catherine Griffoni
Thérèse, trainee “mouse” who works with François
Hélène Hily
Nurse at the hospital
Eva Harling
Zoé
Vladimir Cosma
Self, at the recording studio for Poupette / Original Music Composer
Michel Derain
French Teacher (uncredited)
Francis Lemaire
Samantha's little buddy
Dominique Bauguil
Felix's friend
Gérard Cuvier
Shy customer
Jérôme Nobécourt
Bartender at the “Cook da Books” concert
Philippe Kelly
Reddo / Fredo, Philippe's friend
Olivier Gins
Marc
Jean-Louis Airola
Cop controlling Vic as a 'prostitute' (uncredited)
Michel Berreur
Cop controlling Vic as a 'prostitute' (uncredited)
Danièle Thompson
Woman in restaurant, dining with François and Françoise (uncredited) / Writer
Caroline Thompson
Girl at the bar at Cook da Books concert (uncredited)
Jacques Chancel
Self, at “La Coupole” (uncredited)
Élie Chouraqui
Claude Barrac, at the restaurant talking to Françoise (uncredited)
Xavier Gélin
Gilles, Françoise's work colleague (uncredited)
Olivier Pourcel
Lucas, Pénélope and Samantha's little brother (uncredited)
Henri Labussière
Neighbor of Mathieu (uncredited)
Claude Pinoteau
Director / Writer
Sandrine Bonnaire
High school student (silhouette) (uncredited)
Marcel Dassault
Producer
Alain Poiré
Producer
Edmond Séchan
Director of Photography
Gérard Viard
Production Design
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Editor
Françoise Menidrey
Casting
Josette Amiel
Choreographer
Simone Escoffier
Production Assistant
Charles Ferron
Administration
Michel Marlière
Stunt Double
Roger Pera
Administration
Françoise Raquin
Choreographer
Florence Moncorgé-Gabin
Script Supervisor / Stunt Double
Luis Clos
Recording Supervision
Cook da Books
Musician
Christine Pansu
Assistant Editor
Chantal Pernecker
Assistant Editor
Odette Bossard
Assistant Costume Designer
Richard Vidal
Electrician
Albert Vasseur
Key Grip
Franck Séchan
Camera Operator
Yves Rodallec
Camera Operator
Olivier Ide
Camera Operator
Jean-Claude Gage
Electrician
Stéphane Agostini
Electrician
Alain Barbier
Stunts
Gérard Moisan
Stunts
Roland Neunreuther
Stunt Driver
Daniel Vérité
Stunt Driver
Bernard Bats
Sound Mixer
Daniel Couteau
Foley Artist
Michel Crivellaro
Sound Editor
Gilbert Crozet
Sound Post Supervisor
Michel Kharat
Boom Operator
Gérard Manneveau
Assistant Foley Artist
Gina Pignier
Sound Editor
Claude Villand
Recording Supervision
Philippe Grunebaum
Assistant Set Decoration
Claude Maillard-Salin
Assistant Decorator
Pascal Toutain
Assistant Set Decoration
Rémy Duchemin
First Assistant Director
Sophie Mercier
Assistant Director
Frédéric Planchon
Assistant Director
Michel Thibaud
Assistant Director
Marc Goldstaub
Production Manager
Gérard Crosnier
Production Manager
Yvon Crenn
Production Manager
Pierre-Olivier Baudin
Production Manager
Daniel Mourgues
Hair Designer
Muriel Baurens
Makeup Artist
Nicole Bize
Costume Design
Marc Balzarelli
Set Decoration
Vincent Rossell
Still Photographer
Daniel Chevalier
Assistant Production Manager
Jacques Ferrière
François Demarle
Frédéric Lorgeoux
Marie-Laurence
Jean-Jacques Merle
Anouk Vidal
Robert E. Weill
Valérie Marlière
Virginie Nègre
Philippe Aussant
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 8, 1982
Original NameLa Boum 2
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 49m
Filming LocationsParis, France · Salzburg, Austria
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
La Boum 2 is a 1982 French teen romantic comedy film directed by Claude Pinoteau and starring Claude Brasseur, Brigitte Fossey, and Sophie Marceau. Written by Danièle Thompson and Claude Pinoteau, the film is about a girl who falls in love with a boy and must deal with the question of making love for the first time. La Boum 2 is the sequel to 1980's La Boum (The Party). The music group Cook da Books became famous in many countries through their soundtrack song "Your Eyes". Like its predecessor, La Boum 2 was a financial success, earning 4,071,600 admissions in France. In 1983, the film received the César Award for Most Promising Actress (Sophie Marceau), and was nominated for Best Music (Vladimir Cosma) and Best Supporting Actress (Denise Grey).