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Coleman/Goldman?
"Katherine subsequently arrives and introduces herself as Mrs. Goldman. Kevin demands to know why there are two Mrs. Colemans;" Shouldn't it say "Coleman" both times? King Rhyono (talk) 21:22, 30 August 2009 (UTC)
Hurricane party
Did the movie help popularize hurricane parties from one its scenes?
391 loser (talk) 10:41, 22 August 2011 (UTC)
Credit where credit is NOT due... However!
Francis Veber did NOT write the original play. It was only Jean Poiret. However! Francis was the screenwriter for the original movie La Cage aux Folles. So... I would like to change it, thank-you. Credit where credit is due... Proof: [1][2]
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- ^ https://www.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com › 1979/05/13 › archives › film-cage-aux-folles-farce... Film: 'Cage aux Folles,' Farce in a French Club:The Cast - The ... https://www.nytimes.com/ May 13, 1979 - "La Cage aux Folles," the French farce that opens today at the 68th Street ... The movie is based on a play by Jean Poiret that has, I'm told, been very ... Molinaro and written for the screen by Francis Veber, Mr. Molinaro, ...
- ^ https://www.criterion.com/www.criterion.com › current › posts › 2892-la-cage-aux-folles-folles-... La Cage aux Folles: Folles Family Values | The Current | The ... https://www.criterion.com/ Sep 9, 2013 - La Cage aux Folles (1978) is a pitch-perfect farce that has always aimed to ... but also Francis Veber, an experienced comedy screenwriter soon to make the ... Together, they managed to transform the play into a visually fluid film, ... movie The Birdcage (1996), a full-court-press American version written by ...
"Agador Spartacus"
The character's name is "Agador" and should be listed as such. "Spartacus" isn't his actual last name; it's a fake first name that Agador uses to pass himself off as a Greek butler. Armand only calls him "Agador Spartacus" in a hasty attempt to keep up the charade after accidentally calling Agador by his real first name:
ARMAND: Agador!
VAL: Spartacus!
ARMAND: Agador Spartacus!... He insists on being called by his full name. 2603:7000:9802:187B:80A1:A341:643B:AA4 (talk) 14:41, 10 June 2022 (UTC)
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