| Adolph Green, Gérard Depardieu, Linda
Lavin , Laura Benson, Micheline Presle, Geraldine Chaplin
American humorist Jules Feiffer and French director Alain Resnais
are oddly paired for this satirical comedy about an American cartoonist
in Paris. Adolph Green is a stunner as Joey Wellman, a cantankerous
American cartoonist traveling abroad for the first time. In tow
is Lena Apthrop (Linda Lavin), and the two are ostensibly journeying
to Paris to attend a comic-strip exhibition in which Wellman's work
is included. But it turns out the exhibition is just an excuse for
Wellman to track down his errant daughter Elsie (Laura Benson),
who has left Cleveland to take up literature at the Sorbonne. Her
professor, Christian Gauthier (Gerard Depardieu) happens to be a
big fan of Wellman, and he corrals the cartoonist and Lena to go
to the fashionable country estate of his mother Isabelle (Micheline
Presle), who tries to put up with her son's American friends. |