The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob

Gérard Oury
Louis de Funès, Suzy Delair, Marcel Dalio
1973
France
Completed
French
100 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asLes aventures de Rabbi Jacob,is aFranceProducerwomen sex,At1973Released in year
。The dialogue language isFrench,Current Douban rating7.9(For reference only)。
Phynas's favorite movie, "The Adventures of Rabbi Jacob," is his well-deserved representative work, bringing Phynas's acting career to a peak with an audience rate reaching 7 million. It is said that Ury often had to reshoot because the camera shook violently due to his laughter during filming. The film tells the story of Phynas's daughter who is about to marry the son of a general, and he inadvertently becomes embroiled in a "political conspiracy." At the same time, a famous rabbi comes to France for religious events, resulting in a chaotic mix of police, terrorists, a young president, a prominent rabbi, and Phynas's daughter's wedding starting from the airport. The plot is tight, with complex clues, abundant humor, and numerous distinct characters. It not only showcases many of Phynas's signature performances but also closely ties into the significant religious divides and racism in French society at the time, infusing romantic warmth into Phynas's previous exaggerated comedies. To this day, the scene in the chewing gum factory remains a classic segment emulated by many comedies.