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Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (French: Les Vacances de M. Hulot; released as Monsieur Hulot's Holiday in the US) is a 1953 French comedy film starring and directed by Jacques Tati. It introduced the pipe-smoking, well-meaning but clumsy character of Monsieur Hulot , who appears in Tati's subsequent films, including Mon Oncle (1958), Playtime ...
Monsieur Hulot (French pronunciation: [məsjø ylo]) is a character created and played by French comic Jacques Tati for a series of films in the 1950s through the early '70s, namely Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953), Mon Oncle (1958), Playtime (1967) and Trafic (1971).
Tati's second film, Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (Monsieur Hulot's Holiday), was released in 1953. Les Vacances introduced the character of Mr. Hulot and follows his adventures in France during the mandatory August vacation at a beach resort, lampooning several hidebound elements of French political and social classes.
Film Monsieur Hulot's Holiday: Mr. Hulot's Holiday: Original French title Les Vacances de M. Hulot: Film Die Hard 4.0: Live Free or Die Hard*
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot), directed by and starring Jacques Tati – La montaña sin ley; The Moon Is Blue, first U.S. movie to use the words "pregnant" and "virgin", directed by Otto Preminger, starring William Holden, David Niven, Maggie McNamara; The Moonlighter, starring Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray
Monsieur Hulot's Holiday (Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot) by Jacques Tati; OCIC Award [11] Endless Horizons (Horizons sans fin) by Jean Dréville; Other awards. Special Mention: [11] Juan Antonio Bardem, Luis García Berlanga and Miguel Mihura, for the screenplay of Welcome Mr. Marshall! (¡Bienvenido, Mister Marshall!)
He was co-nominated with Jacques Tati for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the film Mr. Hulot's Holiday (1953). [3] ... Year Title Role Notes 1949 ...
Playtime (stylized as PlayTime and also written as Play Time) is a 1967 satirical comedy film directed and co-written by Jacques Tati.Tati also stars in the film, reprising the role of Monsieur Hulot from his earlier films Les Vacances de Monsieur Hulot (1953) and Mon Oncle (1958).