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Initial release
  
22 August 1984 (France)

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Written by
  
Dino RisiAge & ScarpelliGérard Brach

Starring
  
Ugo TognazziColucheMichel Serrault

Music by
  
Guido De Angelis & Maurizio De Angelis

Story by
  
Gérard Brach, Age & Scarpelli

Screenplay
  
Dino Risi, Gérard Brach, Agenore Incrocci

Music director
  
Maurizio De Angelis, Guido De Angelis

Cast
  
Similar
  
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Good King Dagobert (French title: Le Bon Roi Dagobert; in Italian: Dagobert) is a 1984 French-Italian film directed by Dino Risi.

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Plot

The film is inspired by a popular song against the French monarchy, created during the French Revolution.

During the 7th century, the lazy and messy King Dagobert I goes to Rome to ask Pope Honorius I for forgiveness of his sins of revelry and fornication. But Dagobert does not know that the pope, while he is still traveling, was replaced in a conspiracy by a perfect double. The replacement is a crude and rude man, even more stupid than Dagobert is.

Cast

  • Coluche - Dagobert I
  • Michel Serrault - Otarius
  • Ugo Tognazzi - Pope Honorius and his look-alike
  • Carole Bouquet - Héméré
  • Isabella Ferrari - Chrodilde
  • Michael Lonsdale - Saint Eligius
  • Venantino Venantini - Demetrius, merchant
  • Karin Mai - Nanthild, the Queen
  • Francesco Scali - Landek
  • Antonio Vezza - Rutilius
  • Sabrina Siani - Berthilde
  • Marcello Bonini Olas - Heraclius, the Emperor of Byzance
  • Isabella Dandolo - Alpaide
  • Federica Paccosi - Ragnetrude
  • Gea Martire - Philliria
  • References

    Good King Dagobert Wikipedia