Pardon Mon Affaire
| Pardon Mon Affaire | |
|---|---|
|  French theatrical release poster | |
| Directed by | Yves Robert | 
| Produced by | Alain Poiré Yves Robert | 
| Written by | Jean-Loup Dabadie Yves Robert | 
| Starring | Jean Rochefort Claude Brasseur Guy Bedos Victor Lanoux Danièle Delorme Anny Duperey Marthe Villalonga Anémone | 
| Music by | Vladimir Cosma | 
| Cinematography | René Mathelin | 
| Edited by | Gérard Pollicand | 
| Release dates | 22 September 1976 | 
| Running time | 105 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | English | 
| Box office | $21.9 million[1] | 
Pardon Mon Affaire (French: Un éléphant ça trompe énormément, English: An Elephant Can Be Extremely Deceptive) is a 1976 French comedy film co-written and directed by Yves Robert. It was remade as the 1984 American film The Woman in Red.
The original title contains a pun that cannot be translated in English. The word "trompe" means both "trunk" (an elephant's nose) and "to cheat" (in a sexual/romantic way). The movie is about a married man's desire to have an affair with a model he just met. The film was followed by a sequel, Pardon Mon Affaire, Too!.
Awards and nominations
- César Awards (France)
- Won: Best Actor – Supporting Role (Claude Brasseur)
- Nominated: Best Actress – Supporting Role (Anny Duperey)
- Nominated: Best Writing (Jean-Loup Dabadie)
 
- Golden Globe Awards (USA)
- Nominated: Best Foreign Film
 
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