The best Michel Galabru’s movies on Amazon Prime Video

Michel Galabru

Michel Galabru

27/10/1922- 04/01/2016
We present our ranking of the best Michel Galabru’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Michel Galabru.

Welcome to the Sticks

Welcome to the Sticks
7.1/10
Although living a comfortable life in Salon-de-Provence, a charming town in the South of France, Julie has been feeling depressed for a while. To please her, Philippe Abrams, a post office administrator, her husband, tries to obtain a transfer to a seaside town, on the French Riviera, at any cost. The trouble is that he is caught red-handed while trying to scam an inspector. Philippe is immediately banished to the distant unheard of town of Bergues, in the Far North of France...

La Cage aux Folles

La Cage aux Folles
7.2/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 25/10/1978
  • Character: Simon Charrier
Two gay men living in St. Tropez have their lives turned upside down when the son of one of the men announces he is getting married. They try to conceal their lifestyle and their ownership of the transvestite club downstairs when the fiancée and her parents come for dinner.

The Maiden and the Wolves

The Maiden and the Wolves
6.1/10
  • Genre: DramaFamily
  • Release: 13/02/2008
  • Character: Albert Garcin
Not long before World War I, in a French Alpine town near the Italian border, a pack of slaughtered wolves is delivered to local taxidermist Leon (Patrick Chesnais). A surviving black cub comes down from the mountains looking for his family, and is saved from discovery and certain death by Leon’s young daughter Angele, who releases him back into the wild. The Great War comes and goes, making local foundry owners the Garcins rich. Family patriarch Albert Garcin (Michel Galabru), who happens to be Angele’s godfather, has given a free lifetime’s lease of a shack in the hills to a gypsy woman (played in flashbacks by Elisa Tovati in which she’s seen, literally, having dances with wolves on stage). Her son Guiseppe (Stefano Accorsi), who appears to be slightly mentally handicapped, guards the wolves he’s befriended up there, especially the black pack leader he calls Carbone.

Let There Be Light!

Let There Be Light!
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyFantasy
  • Release: 08/07/1998
  • Character: Dieu le méridional
God comes to Earth in order to make a film.

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