Pardon Mon Affaire | |
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Directed by | Yves Robert |
Written by | Jean-Loup Dabadie Yves Robert |
Produced by | Alain Poiré Yves Robert |
Starring | Jean Rochefort Claude Brasseur Guy Bedos Victor Lanoux Danièle Delorme Anny Duperey |
Cinematography | René Mathelin |
Edited by | Gérard Pollicand |
Music by | Vladimir Cosma |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $21.9 million[1] |
Pardon Mon Affaire (French title: Un éléphant ça trompe énormément, in English literally An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive) is a 1976 French comedy film co-written and directed by Yves Robert.
The film was remade as the 1984 American film The Woman in Red.
The original title contains a pun in French. The word "trompe" means both "the (elephant's) trunk" and "to cheat" (in the sexual/romantic sense). The movie is about a married man's desire to have an affair with a model he just met. The film was followed by the sequel Pardon Mon Affaire, Too! in 1977.