Lex Talionis
13 March 2015
Although Louis De Funès is the star of the film (and he remains true to form ,particularly in the sequences in his office) ,"Mon Pote Le Gitan" is more remembered as a song (which is heard in the movie) than as a movie,the only one directed by François Gir ,actress Jeanne Fusier-Gir's son.

A Young man of means gets a Young gypsy pregnant whereas his parents ,mainly his mom,are still dreaming of a money match ;the future mother's brother asks for a compensation: a writer,he wants his book to win the Great Bear prize ,a literary award given by Daddy De Funès's publishing business;but the gypsy's father (Jean Richard) won't hear of it:he demands an eye for an eye :the Young writer must seduce (and get pregnant) the intellectual sister from the good family.

Rather funny in its first part,the movie loses steam halfway through and does not avoid coarseness and false poetry ;besides those gypsies portrayed by Jean Richard and Michel Subor don't look like gypsies at all.

Two of the actors of the cast were used by Hitchcock himself:Brigitte Auber whose acrobat talents the master would appreciate ("to catch a thief") and Michel Subor (unfortunately, in the doomed "topaz").
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