Get Out Your Handkerchiefs
Visit website6.6/10 • 124
1978-01-11 • 1h 48m
The Delicious Anarchy of Love and Devotion
Solange is seriously depressed, and her kindhearted husband, Raoul, makes it his mission to cure her doldrums. After many failed attempts to cheer her up, Raoul hits upon a possible solution: find his wife a lover. Unfortunately, his choice, Stéphane, proves to be just as ineffectual in restoring her flagging spirits. In the end, the gorgeous Solange finds her own, highly problematic tonic to her troubles in the form of a 13-year-old boy.
- Directors
- Bertrand Blier
- Editors
- Claudine Merlin
Get Out Your Handkerchiefs
Visit website1978-01-11 • 1h 48m
6.6/10 • 124
The Delicious Anarchy of Love and Devotion
Solange is seriously depressed, and her kindhearted husband, Raoul, makes it his mission to cure her doldrums. After many failed attempts to cheer her up, Raoul hits upon a possible solution: find his wife a lover. Unfortunately, his choice, Stéphane, proves to be just as ineffectual in restoring her flagging spirits. In the end, the gorgeous Solange finds her own, highly problematic tonic to her troubles in the form of a 13-year-old boy.
- Directors
- Bertrand Blier
- Editors
- Claudine Merlin
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsGérard Depardieu
Raoul
Patrick Dewaere
Stéphane
Carole Laure
Solange
Michel Serrault
le voisin
Eléonore Hirt
Mme Beloeil
Jean Rougerie
M. Beloeil
Riton Liebman
Christian Beloeil
Sylvie Joly
la passante
Michel Beaune
Le docteur Rue
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- Original Language
- French
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- Keywords
- husband wife relationship1970sbisexualityclassical musicstricken