My uncle [Videorecording] / coproduction for Specta-Gray-Alter Films in association with Films del Centauro.

Contributor(s): Tati, Jacques | Lagrange, Jacques | L'Hote, Jean | Zola, Jean-Pierre | Servantie, Adrienne | Specta-Gray-Alter Films | Films del CentauroMaterial type: FilmFilmReference number:9202901Language: engfre Publication details: [Hollywood, Calif.] : Hollywood Home Theater, c1980. Description: 1 videocassette (Beta) (110 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 inUniform titles: Mon oncle English. Subject(s): Feature films | Comedy filmsProduction credits: Produced and directed by Jacques Tati ; screenplay, Jacques Tati, Jacques Lagrange, Jean L'Hote ; director of photography, Jean Bourgoin; editor, Suzanne Baron ; music, Franck Barcellini, Alains Romans.Cast: Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie, Alain B�ecourt.Summary: M. Hulot, in contrast to his more wealthy sister and brother-in-law M. and Mme. Arpel, is constantly at odds with the modern world. In order to change M. Hulot's way of life, M. Arpel gives him a job in his plastics factory. The whole plan falls comically apart, and M. Hulot is finally transferred to one of the company's foreign offices.
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Beta format.

French dialogue; speech of main characters dubbed into English.

Originally released in 1958 as a motion picture with title: Mon oncle.

Produced and directed by Jacques Tati ; screenplay, Jacques Tati, Jacques Lagrange, Jean L'Hote ; director of photography, Jean Bourgoin; editor, Suzanne Baron ; music, Franck Barcellini, Alains Romans.

Jacques Tati, Jean-Pierre Zola, Adrienne Servantie, Alain B�ecourt.

M. Hulot, in contrast to his more wealthy sister and brother-in-law M. and Mme. Arpel, is constantly at odds with the modern world. In order to change M. Hulot's way of life, M. Arpel gives him a job in his plastics factory. The whole plan falls comically apart, and M. Hulot is finally transferred to one of the company's foreign offices.

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