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The Chateau (2001)
Director: Jesse Peretz
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A half-irritating, half-hilarious blend of comedy and con drama in which two very different American brothers (one black, one white) reunite in the French countryside in order to take over, then sell, a chateau left to them by a long-lost relative. But their naivety about France and their terrible French are only the start of their problems, as the servants prove reluctant to leave the crumbling manse that's housed them for so long - moreover, one staff member is rather attractive. Best when simply going for laughs, it's amiable enough if a mite over-stretched.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Jesse Peretz
Producer: Robin O'Hara, Scott Macaulay
Cast: Didier Flamand, Donal Logue, Romany Malco, Paul Rudd, Sylvie Testud, Philippe Nahon full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 91 mins
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