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La Vengeance d'une blonde

1994 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

La Vengeance d'une blonde
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La Vengeance d'une blonde is a 1994 French comedy film directed by Jeannot Szwarc.[2][3][4]

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Plot

Gérard Breha is journalist on a Breton regional channel. He host, happy, his last Show, as he has been named host to the 23 hours newsreader on the large private TV channel 8... He moved with his wife Corine, actress, and their two children in Paris, tentatively in Jany (great seductress), the mother of Corine, to start this new life.[5][6][7]

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Reception

La Vengeance d’une blonde received positive reviews and opened at number one in France.[8] It totaled more than 2 million admission tickets in 1994.

Soundtrack

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Cover artwork of the soundtrack

Eric Lévi composed the score for La Vengeance d'une blonde following his score for Les Visiteurs, also starring Christian Clavier, and the highest-grossing film to date in France in 1993.

The song, People and Places, appearing over the end credits, was written by Lévi with Roxanne Seeman and Philip Bailey, and is performed by Bailey as a duet with Dee Dee Bridgewater. Philippe Manca is the guitarist on both the song and score. Thierry Rogan mixed the track at Studio Mega.[9] Eric Lévi and Frédérick Rousseau played keyboards on the soundtrack.

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