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  1. Le Dîner de Cons, known in English as The Dinner of Fools or The Dinner Game, released in 1998. Bollywood remake Bheja Fry, released April 13, 2007. Kannada remake Mr. Garagasa starring Komal and Anant Nag released summer 2008. Malayalam remake April Fool released in 2010. American remake Dinner for Schmucks starring Steve Carell and Paul Rudd ...

  2. 8:00PM. from $70.99 to $89.38. Tickets. Sunday, May 18, 2025. 3:00PM. from $70.99 to $89.38. Tickets. The comedy adapted for the stage by André Robitaille, with Laurent Paquin, Normand D'Amour, René Simard. Tickets available on the Place des Arts website.

  3. The Dinner Game. Every Wednesday, French editor Pierre Brochant (Thierry Lhermitte) and some of his friends organize a very special dinner: a "dîner de cons" (Literally: "Dinner of shmucks"), where whoever brings the dumbest guest wins. Desperate to find a suitable candidate for the week, Brochant invites a friend's recommendation: François ...

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  5. The Dinner Game ★★ Le Diner de Cons 1998 (PG-13) Smug publisher Pierre (Lhermitte) dines weekly with equally smug friends, their entertainment being to see who can bring the biggest fool as a dinner guest. This nasty joke gets the turnabout it deserves when Pierre intends to bring bumbling Francois (Villeret) to the party, only to have the ...

  6. Recipient of the "César" award for Best Original Screenplay for this play, Le dîner de cons brings together a stellar cast. Every week, Pierre Brochant (Normand D'Amour) and his friends organize a dinner where each person must bring along a fool. The one who brings the most spectacular fool is declared the winner. Tonight, Brochant is ecstatic because he has found a rare gem, a world-class ...

  7. Mar 10, 2016 · Le dîner de cons. Francis Veber (1998) I built up a strong resistance in the first fifteen minutes. The premise is that a group of affluent Parisian businessmen get together for dinner once a week, each of them inviting as his guest an ‘idiot’ whom the hosts can ridicule. (It should be said that ‘idiot’ isn’t an adequate translation ...

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