Happy Easter(1984) Site

Critics at the time and modern reviewers often describe it as a light, entertaining "soufflé" of a movie that relies heavily on Belmondo's personal charm and comedic timing.

The film is characterized by "zany situations," wild car chases, and Belmondo’s high-energy, physical performance. Happy Easter(1984)

The plan for a secret getaway goes awry when his wife returns home unexpectedly due to a flight cancellation. Caught in a compromising situation, Stéphane frantically claims that Julie is actually his long-lost daughter from a previous marriage. Julie plays along, leading to an escalating series of absurd lies and comical stunts as Stéphane attempts to keep his wife from discovering the truth. Director: Georges Lautner. Writers: Jean Poiret and Georges Lautner. Stéphane Margelle: Jean-Paul Belmondo . Julie: Sophie Marceau . Sophie Margelle: Marie Laforêt . Marlène Chataigneau: Rosy Varte (Julie's mother). Production and Style Critics at the time and modern reviewers often

While popular in France, it is also noted for having a cult following in Hungary due to its high-quality dubbing. Happy Easter (1984) Writers: Jean Poiret and Georges Lautner