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Résumés(1)

Rêvant d'une clientèle "haut de gamme" pour l'hôtel dont il est gérant et propriétaire, Basil Fawlty en arrive à être désagréable et grossier avec ses clients ! Il est aidé de sa femme Sybil, sans cesse au téléphone, de Manuel l'homme à tout faire, toujours en première ligne lors des sautes d'humeur de son patron, et de Polly la femme de chambre, seule personne sensée dans cet "hôtel de fou"... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (3)

novoten 

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anglais The funniest taste of the British sitcom scene. John Cleese as a neurotic and simultaneously frustrated hotel owner can exhibit his acting genius without worrying about someone interrupting him with an unexpected "and now for something completely different" and the brilliantly stubborn Manuel and sarcastic Sybil are the best partners in his verbal and facial onslaught. The episodes The Wedding Party, Germans or Psychiatrists are far beyond the boundaries of ordinary evaluation. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais John Cleese is one of my favorite actors and Fawlty Towers is considered a legend of British television entertainment. The British regard it as the most successful sitcom of all time. So, I had no doubt that I would spend some pleasant evenings with this series, but the opposite turned out to be true. With each episode, my rating declined and if I had seen them all, I would probably give it only two stars... The problem is Cleese's overacting as well as the overall exaggeration. Many jokes have great potential, but they are exaggerated to the point of embarrassment. Sometimes just a hint is enough... The position of conversational humor in the style of "Yes, Minister" would suit the series much better. Overall impression: 50%. ()