The Charlots Return (1992)

The Charlots Return (1992) poster

Antonio returned to Portugal ten years ago with his lovely (and quite thin) French wife. She has since become quite a hefty specimen of womanhood, and his eye has lately been wandering to others. When his strong-tempered wife catches him with another woman (their neighbor), she bonks him on the head. In order to avoid further embarrassment, he pretends this has induced amnesia. He does so well in his pretense that his worried wife calls his old Parisian buddies (the rest of the Charlots) and asks them to come and help revive his memory.

Director: Jean Sarrus
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Patrick Ardan
Production: Les Films Christian Ardan, TF1 Films Production, Les Productions Belles Rives, PROCIREP
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

adultery, lie, 1990s, amnesiac

More Films by Director: Jean Sarrus
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Charlots Return about?
Antonio returned to Portugal ten years ago with his lovely (and quite thin) French wife. She has since become quite a hefty specimen of womanhood, and his eye has lately been wandering to others. When his strong-tempered wife catches him with another woman (their neighbor), she bonks him on the head. In order to avoid further embarrassment, he pretends this has induced amnesia. He does so well in his pretense that his worried wife calls his old Parisian buddies (the rest of the Charlots) and asks them to come and help revive his memory.
Who directed The Charlots Return?
The Charlots Return was directed by Jean Sarrus.
Who stars in The Charlots Return?
The Charlots Return stars Jean Sarrus, Gérard Filipelli, Luis Rego, Richard Bonnot, Guy Montagné, Canto e Castro.
How long is The Charlots Return?
The Charlots Return has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is The Charlots Return?
The Charlots Return is a Comedy film.
Where was The Charlots Return produced?
The Charlots Return was produced in France.