DELICATESSEN (FILM)


'''Delicatessen''' (1991) is a French black comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro, starring Dominique Pinon.

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Synopsis
Marketing
Cast
External links

Synopsis


''Delicatessen'' is set in an unspecified time and place with the appearance of a post-apocalyptic version of 1950s France. Food is in short supply: grain is used as currency and animals are scarce, having been hunted nearly to extinction. The story revolves around a bizarre group of neighbours living in an apartment building situated over a butcher's shop, who pay the butcher a weekly rate for both food and board. However, the food they eat is in fact human flesh, as the butcher regularly murders the workers that he hires to do odd jobs.
The hero, or perhaps anti-hero of ''Delicatessen'' is Louison, an unemployed circus clown, who is the latest part-time worker to move in. He develops a romantic relationship with the butcher's daughter, Julie, while trying to survive constant attempts on his life. He is ultimately rescued by an underground vegetarian terrorist organization who call themselves the Troglodists.

Marketing


The original American trailer for the film simply presented the comic "squeaky spring" sequence in full. The sequence depicts a montage of the butcher-landlord making love to his mistress on a noisy bed, while the rest of the building's tenants perform activities (painting ceilings, knitting, playing the cello, assembling novelty toys) at an increasing pace, with the squeaks from the bedsprings dictating the tempo. The trailer ended with the butcher climaxing, each tenant's activity ending (rather violently) and then a sudden cut to the title logo and the 'swinging pig' emblem from the film's opening credits.

Cast




Pascal Benezech as Tried to Escape

Dominique Pinon as Louison

Marie-Laure Dougnac as Julie Clapet

Jean-Claude Dreyfus as Clapet

Karin Viard as Mademoiselle Plusse

Ticky Holgado as Marcel Tapioca

Anne-Marie Pisani as Madame Tapioca

Boban Janevski as Young Rascal

Mikael Todde as Young Rascal (as Mikaël Todde)

Edith Ker as Grandmother

Rufus as Robert Kube

Jacques Mathou as Roger

Howard Vernon as Frog Man

Chick Ortega as Postman


Silvie Laguna as Aurore Interligator

Jean-François Perrier as Georges Interligator

Dominique Zardi as Taxi Driver

Patrick Paroux as Puk

Maurice Lamy as Pank

Marc Caro as Fox

Eric Averlant as Tourneur

Dominique Bettenfeld as Dominique (Troglodist)

Jean-Luc Caron as Les Troglodistes

Bernard Flavien as Les Troglodistes

David Defever as Les Troglodistes

Raymond Forestier as Les Troglodistes

Robert Baud as Les Troglodistes

★ "Clara" as Dr. Livingstone the Chimp


External links





Trailer at YouTube

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