Bienvenue à bord (2011)
Directed by Eric Lavaine

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Isabelle, the human resources manager of a large shipping company, makes a serious blunder by taking as her lover her employer.   Before setting off on the maiden voyage of the pride of his fleet, her boss decides to end the affair.  Some women in Isabelle's position would no doubt take their revenge by resorting to poison or firearms.  Isabelle opts for a more subtle form of vengeance.  She hires an unemployed washout named Rémy to work as a hospitality host.   At first, Rémy lives up to Isabelle's expectations, but then the walking disaster suddenly finds his sea legs...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Lavaine
  • Script: Eric Lavaine, Héctor Cabello Reyes
  • Cinematographer: Stéphane Le Parc
  • Music: Jean-Michel Bernard
  • Cast: Franck Dubosc (Rémy Pasquier), Valérie Lemercier (Isabelle), Gérard Darmon (Richard Morena), Luisa Ranieri (Margarita Cavallieri), Lionnel Astier (Jérôme Berthelot), Elisa Servier (Caroline Berthelot), Philippe Lellouche (William), Jean-Michel Lahmi (Le pointilleux), Guilaine Londez (La pointilleuse), Shirley Bousquet (Femme du joueur casino), Elisabeth Margoni (Gabriella), Reem Kherici (Femme du Russe), François Vincentelli (Joueur casino), Enrico Macias (Enrico Macias), Petra Silander (La nounou), Vincent Roget (Le russe), Christian Gabriel (Le ventriloque), Héctor Cabello Reyes (Fabien), Gil Alma (Le candidat idéal), Noah Morillon-Schieber-Herrbach (Barnabé)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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