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Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (French: Préparez vos mouchoirs) is a 1978 French romantic comedy film [2] directed by Bertrand Blier and starring Carole Laure, Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere and Riton Liebman. The film won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 51st Academy Awards.
Blier was born in Boulogne-Billancourt on 14 March 1939, [5] as the son of pianist Gisèle Brunet and actor Bernard Blier. [6] He never completed his bacalauréat. [7] With his former wife Françoise, to whom he was married for twenty years, he had a daughter named Béatrice. [8]
Liebman made his first impression with audiences at age 13, when French director Bertrand Blier discovered him and cast him as Christian in the 1978 film Get Out Your Handkerchiefs, where he is credited simply as Riton.
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Georges Dancigers (17 February 1908 Tukums, Russian Empire (now Latvia) – 1 November 1993 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France) was a Russian-born French film producer.His most notable film was Bertrand Blier's Get out your Handkerchief (1978), which won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Get Out Your Handkerchiefs: Marthe Bertrand Blier: Médecins de nuit: The Concierge Philippe Lefebvre: TV series (1 episode) Messieurs les jurés: Dominique Blandy André Michel: TV series (1 episode) Les procès témoins de leur temps: Anne Cotteron Philippe Lefebvre: TV series (1 episode) 1979 Buffet froid: Josyane Bertrand Blier: Une femme ...
For me, the handkerchief never left. One was that a gentleman always has a clean handkerchief in his right rear pocket, a piece of simple cotton, roughly 15 inches square and less than four inches ...
The film begins at La Défense station (), [1] [2] with Alphonse Tram (Gérard Depardieu), a dreamy loner, starts chatting to an accountant who is travelling home very late. . The accountant, a man of orthodox social outlook and standing is disturbed by and fearful of this rambling loner, more so when Tram attempts to give him his bloodstained knife (in order to reduce the chances of him ...