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Synopsis
Arriving nearly a decade after Mon Oncle, Playtime continues the adventures of M. Hulot. More than a decade seems to have passed since its predecessor, however. The colorful Paris of Mon Oncle, last seen being slowly chipped away by progress, has now vanished almost entirely. Playtime takes as its setting an ultra-modern Paris where familiar landmarks appear only as fleeting reflections in the new buildings of glass and steel. Alternating between Hulot and a group of American tourists, Tati exploits the chaos just below the overly ordered surface of this brave new world. Again moving from one nearly wordless episode to another, Tati sends his alter ego off to make an appointment in a whirring, featureless office complex. He subsequently moves on to an exhibition of new inventions, meets an old friend at an aquarium-like apartment, wreaks havoc in a snooty new restaurant, and, again, almost falls in love. The most ambitious and technically complex of the Hulot films, it proved unprofitable and helped usher in the financial difficulties that would plague Tati late in life before later getting the recognition it enjoys today. ~ Keith Phipps, All Movie Guide

Cast

Yves Barsacq
Barbara Dennek Young Tourist
Billy Kearns M. Schultz
René Kolldehoff
Henri Piccoli An Important Gentleman
Jacques Tati Monsieur Hulot
Georges Montant Giffard
John Abbey Lacs

Production Crew

Andréas Winding Cinematographer
Jean Badal Cinematographer
Francis Lemarque Composer (Music Score)
James Campbell Composer (Music Score)
Jacques Tati Director
Gerard Pollicand Editor
Rene Silvera Producer
Eugene Roman Production Designer
Art Buchwald Screenwriter
Jacques Langrange Screenwriter
Jacques Tati Screenwriter
Francoise Sagan Short Story Author
Francoise Sagan Short Story Author
David Stein Songwriter
Year: 1967
Runtime: 145
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Spectrafilm

Release
March 29, 1968 (Italy)
by Prodis