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Delusions of Grandeur ()

La folie des grandeurs (original title)
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In 17th-century Spain, the Minister of Finance tries to dishonor the queen with an overly complex plan.

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Don Salluste de Bazan
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Blaze
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Dona Juana
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La Reine
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Le Roi
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Briego, Un Grand D'Espagne
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Un Grand d'Espagne
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Un Grand d'Espagne
Joaquín Solís ...
Un Grand d'Espagne (as Joachim Solis)
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Del Basto
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Don Cesar
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Le muet
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Le borgne (as Salvatore Borgese)
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Court lady with infant
Robert Le Béal ...
(as Robert Le Beal)
Clément Michu
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Dancer
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Giuseppe, the inventor
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Chef barbaresque (uncredited)
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Captain of Guard Royal (uncredited)
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Fabián Conde ...
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Frédéric Norbert ...
Le valet (uncredited)
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Le cuisinier (uncredited)
Lita Recio ...
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Voix supplémentaires (uncredited)
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Directed by

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Gérard Oury

Written by

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Gérard Oury ... () &
Danièle Thompson ... () &
Marcel Jullian ... ()
 
Victor Hugo ... (play 'Ruy Blas')
 
Sandro Continenza ... () (uncredited)

Produced by

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Alain Poiré ... executive producer

Music by

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Michel Polnareff

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Henri Decaë

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Albert Jurgenson

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Jean-Pierre Besnard ... assistant editor
Martine Fleury ... assistant editor
Catherine Kelber ... assistant editor
Dominique Landman ... assistant editor

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Georges Wakhévitch

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Georges Wakhévitch
Pierre-Louis Thévenet ... (uncredited)

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Humberto Cornejo ... (as Cornejo)
Jacques Fonteray
Marie Gromtseff ... (gowns)

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Henri Baum ... production manager
Robert Sussfeld ... production manager

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Jacques Besnard ... second unit director
Roberto Bodegas ... assistant director
Jacques Bourdon ... first assistant director
Miguel Ángel Rivas ... assistant director: second unit
Jean-Claude Sussfeld ... assistant director

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José María Alarcón ... assistant set decorator
Ricardo Bonilla ... property master
Pierre Charron ... set dresser: undefined
Jean Forestier ... assistant decorator: undefined
Jean Taillandier ... assistant decorator: undefined

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Antoine Bonfanti ... sound mixer
André Louis ... boom operator
Jacques Maumont ... re-recording mixer

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Daniel Braunschweig ... special effects
Claude Carliez ... special effects
Pierre Durin ... special effects
Gérard Guenier ... special effects
Jacques Martin ... special effects

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Michel Berreur ... stunts (uncredited)
Sal Borgese ... stunt actor (uncredited)
Claude Carliez ... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Marcel Gallon ... stunts (uncredited)
Mario Luraschi ... stunts (uncredited)
Miguel Pedregosa ... stunt performer (uncredited)

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Frank Delahaye ... assistant camera
Alain Douarinou ... camera operator
Wladimir Ivanov ... director of photography: second unit

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Pierre Nourry ... wardrobe
Jeanne Renucci ... costumer

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Jean-Pierre Nossereau ... location manager
Jean Pieuchot ... location manager

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Hervé Roy ... orchestrator

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Colette Crochot ... script supervisor

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Guy Azzi ... production administrator
Jean Barthet ... hat maker
Manfred de Diepold ... horses and carriages
Robert Demollière ... production administrator
Jean Fouchet ... title designer
François Nadal ... horsemanship
Laurence Badie ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Roger Carel ... voice dubbing: Sal Borgese and Xan das Bolas (uncredited)
Georges Chamarat ... voice dubbing: Ángel Álvarez (uncredited)
Jean-Henri Chambois ... voice dubbing: Don Jaime de Mora y Aragón (uncredited)
Pierre Collet ... voice dubbing: Ricardo Palacios (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Duclos ... voice dubbing: Venantino Venantini (uncredited)
Gérard Hernandez ... voice dubbing: Leopoldo Trieste (uncredited)
Jean Martinelli ... voice dubbing: Antonio Pica (uncredited)
Dominique Paturel ... voice dubbing: Gabriele Tinti (uncredited)
Paul Villé ... voice dubbing: Jesús Tordesillas (uncredited)
Jean Violette ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Bernard Woringer ... voice dubbing: Alberto de Mendoza (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Don Salluste, a petty tyrant in his own home and minister of the King of Spain, falls from grace. Wanting revenge, he tries to compromize the Queen with his valet Blaze, introduced as his cousin. But poor Blaze gets stuck with a rather repulsive duenna, who is madly in love with him and very keen on getting her way. This wild comedy takes off at a dashing pace set by the De Funes, Montand and Sapritch trio. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Les sombres héros (France)
  • Les Grands d'Espagne (France)
  • La Folie des grandeurs (France)
  • Delirios de grandeza (Spain)
  • Mania di grandezza (Italy)
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Runtime
  • 108 min
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Budget FRF20,000,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The role of Blaze was written with Bourvil in mind, which would have marked Gérard Oury's fourth collaboration with the actor, and his third time pairing him alongside Louis de Funès, after The Sucker (1965) and Don't Look Now... We're Being Shot At! (1966). After Bourvil passed away from cancer in September 1970, Oury and co-writer Danièle Thompson were at a party talking to actress Simone Signoret, who suggested her husband Yves Montand take on the role, which was completely rewritten. Oury compared the two takes on the character to valets made famous in plays by Molière, with Bourvil's being a "Sganarelle" and Montand's a "Scapin". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Montand à la rencontre de Pagnol (1986). See more »
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