La Maison du Bonheur
La Maison du Bonheur | |
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Directed by | Dany Boon |
Produced by | Claude Berri |
Starring | Dany Boon Michèle Laroque Daniel Prévost |
Music by | Philippe Rombi |
Distributed by | Pathé |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
La maison du bonheur (The House of Happiness) is a 2006 French comedy film directed by Dany Boon, adapted from the play La Vie de chantier (Life on a building site).
Plot
Charles Boulin is a debt collector for a credit company called Crédilem.
After his wife Anne accuses him of being tight-fisted, he decides to surprise her by buying a house in the country... but before he manages to do so the house is snatched up by one of his colleagues. In his disappointment he steals his colleague's bag which contains the signed deeds. As he has already been given several warnings at work, he is sacked on the spot.
To reduce renovation costs, Charles Boulin seeks the help of Jean-Pierre Draquart, the shifty estate agent who sold him the second house in his catalogue. This swindler calls up his "best team": Mouloud Mami and Donatello Pirelli - who as workers are both perfectly incompetent. As the renovation progresses, the house gradually turns into ruins.
Charles soon finds himself in debt after being refused a bank loan and then has to sell the family apartment without letting his wife or daughter find out. He survives on odd jobs, whilst scheming in order to convince his family to move into the "new" house...
Cast
- Dany Boon : Charles Boulin
- Michèle Laroque : Anne Boulin
- Daniel Prévost : Jean-Pierre Draquart
- Zinedine Soualem : Mouloud Mami
- Laurent Gamelon : Donatello Pirelli
- Line Renaud : Auntie Suzanne Bailleul
- Michel Vuillermoz : Jacques Kurtz
- Ariane Séguillon : Nicole Kurtz
- Gaëlle Bona : Élisabeth
- Antoine Chappey : Alexis Boulin
- Laure Sirieix : Norah Boulin
- Didier Flamand : Banker
- Thierry Desroses : Architect
- David Strajmayster : McDonald's manager
Box office
Country | Admissions [1] |
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France | 1,146,962 [2] |
Spain | 54,101 |
Belgium | 5,803 |
Switzerland | 2,259 [3] |
Luxembourg | 760 |
References
Discography
The CD soundtrack, including the scores of Nothing to Declare and Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis, all composed by Philippe Rombi.