
Men, Women: A User's Manual
IMDB:
6.0
Released
8/28/1996
Duration
2h 2m
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Country
France
Cast
Fabrice Luchini, Bernard Tapie, Alessandra Martines
Overview
Benoit Blanc loves living, he loves women, he loves daring. He is a famous businessman who suffers from stomach-ache. Fabiolini, a would-be actor, is a policeman and he too suffers from the same sickness. The two man face suffering in opposite ways: Benoit Blanc is optimistic while Fabiolini, always unsure of himself, is persuaded he is seriously ill. The two men meet by chance while doing a gastroscopy and become friends. After having known their real different conditions, they will change and will understand better their lives. Around them, other people, women and men, will see their lives changed, by chance, by love or solely by the life stream.

Men, Women: A User's Manual
IMDB:
6.0Released
8/28/1996
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Cast
Fabrice Luchini, Bernard Tapie, Alessandra Martines
Duration
2h 2m
Country
France
Overview
Benoit Blanc loves living, he loves women, he loves daring. He is a famous businessman who suffers from stomach-ache. Fabiolini, a would-be actor, is a policeman and he too suffers from the same sickness. The two man face suffering in opposite ways: Benoit Blanc is optimistic while Fabiolini, always unsure of himself, is persuaded he is seriously ill. The two men meet by chance while doing a gastroscopy and become friends. After having known their real different conditions, they will change and will understand better their lives. Around them, other people, women and men, will see their lives changed, by chance, by love or solely by the life stream.
Cast

Fabio Lini
Fabrice Luchini

Benoit Blanc
Bernard Tapie

Docteur Nitez
Alessandra Martines

Professeur Lerner
Pierre Arditi

Madame Blanc
Caroline Cellier

le père de Loulou
Ticky Holgado

la fille du Crillon
Ophélie Winter

le chanteur (voix)
Patrick Husson

la secrétaire en chef de Blanc
Jacqueline Joubert

Le prêtre au confessionnal
Christian Charmetant

le directeur du Crillon
Alain Doutey

Alexandre Blanc









