

Lobster for Breakfast
1979 Directed by Giorgio CapitaniMarco is married to Carla, a rich businesswoman. She's off to Geneva for two days; he has a tryst with Monique, a Swedish air hostess. Carla's flight is canceled, so she heads home about to catch Mario en flagrant. Mario's salvation is Enrico, an old school mate and hapless salesman who shows up to beg Mario to buy toilets so he won't lose his job. Mario signs an order in exchange for Enrico's posing as Monique's husband. Carla invites them to stay overnight and join a business dinner party catered by Enrico's wife, Matilde. Enrico spends the evening trying to avoid her, Mario spends it chasing the willing Monique, and Carla wants to close a deal. Can this farce end happily?

Enrico Montesano
....................................................Enrico Tucci

Claude Brasseur
....................................................Mario Spinosi

Janet Ågren
....................................................Monique Dubois

Claudine Auger
....................................................Carla Rebaudengo Spinosi

Silvia Dionisio
....................................................Matilde Tucci

Adriana Innocenti
....................................................sig.ra Duchamp

Franca Scagnetti
....................................................vicina di casa Tucci
Director
...........................................................Giorgio Capitani
Writer
...........................................................Laura Toscano
Franco Marotta
Jacques Dorfmann
Guy Lionel
Music
...........................................................Piero Umiliani
Director of Photography
...........................................................Carlo Carlini
Production Companies
...................................................U.C.E. Productions
Italian International Film
Production Countries
........................................................France
Italy
Spoken Languages
....................................................Italiano
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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