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La Cage aux Folles II ()

La cage aux folles II (original title)
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The titular gay couple become involved with local cops and foreign spies when one of them unwittingly obtains a roll of stolen microfilm.

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Albin Mougeotte / 'Zaza Napoli'
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Renato Baldi
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Broca
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Simon Charrier
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Mrs. Baldi
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Jacob
Giovanni Vettorazzo ...
Milan
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Luigi
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Ralph
Gianrico Tondinelli ...
Walter
Giorgio Cerioni ...
Gunther
Nazzareno Natale ...
Demis
Antonio Francioni ...
Michaux
Stelio Candelli ...
Hans
Mark Bodin ...
Caramel
Tom Felleghy ...
Andrew Manderstam
Valerio Basso Bondini
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Mangin (as Giovanni Pazzafini)
Danilo Recanatesi ...
Dr. Boquillon
Lorenzo Dannon ...
Terrorist
Roberto Caporali ...
Terrorist Accomplice
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Killer in Hotel
Roberto Dell'Acqua ...
Policeman
Riccardo Berlingeri ...
Desk Clerk, Hotel de Lys
Francis Missana ...
Handsome Young Man
Marie-Claude Douquet ...
Pretty Girl
Vito Fasano ...
Mangin's Man
Giuseppe Mattei ...
Mangin's Man
Cherine Tabetdettosabet
Franco Beltramme ...
Mangin's Man
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Renato Basso ...
Rouget
Angelo Boscariol ...
Receptionist
Philippe Cronenberger ...
Waiter / Negresco
Pierre Desmet ...
Proprietor, Le Roi du Bleu
Giovanni Frisoni ...
Barman at Cabaret (as Gianni Frisoni)
Umberto Amambrini ...
Baldi Family Man (uncredited)
Arnaldo Caivano ...
Train Passenger (uncredited)
Omero Capanna ...
Policeman (uncredited)
Alfredo Capitani ...
Baldi Family Man (uncredited)
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Baldi Family Woman (uncredited)
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Baldi Family Woman (uncredited)
Quinto Marziale ...
Photographer (uncredited)
Lanfranco Spinola ...
Doctor (uncredited)

Directed by

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Édouard Molinaro

Written by

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Jean Poiret ... (characters)
 
Jean Poiret ... (story)
 
Francis Veber ... (screenplay) &
Marcello Danon ... (screenplay) &
Jean Poiret ... (screenplay)
 
Francis Veber ... (dialogue)

Produced by

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Marcello Danon ... producer

Music by

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Ennio Morricone

Cinematography by

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Armando Nannuzzi

Editing by

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Monique Isnardon
Robert Isnardon

Editorial Department

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Carlo Della Corte ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Luigi Scaccianoce

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Francesco Chianese ... (as Francesco Saverio Chianese)

Costume Design by

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Ambra Danon

Makeup Department

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Franco Corridoni ... makeup artist (as Francesco Corridoni)
Maria Teresa Corridoni ... hair stylist
Patrizia Corridoni ... hair stylist
Pierantonio Mecacci ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Romano Dandi ... production manager
Marcello Danon ... general manager
Gino Santarelli ... production supervisor
Lucio Trentini ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Catherine Molinaro ... trainee assistant director (as Catherine Laffont)
Rinaldo Ricci ... assistant director

Art Department

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Maria Flava Leone ... assistant set decorator
Nazzareno Piana ... assistant production designer
Iolando Rocchetti ... construction manager (as Jolando Rocchetti)
Otello Tiberi ... painter
Vittorio Zitelli ... property master (as Benito Vittorio Zitelli)

Sound Department

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Mario Dallimonti ... sound engineer
Corrado Volpicelli ... boom operator

Special Effects by

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Gino Vagniluca ... special effects

Stunts

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Roberto Dell'Acqua ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Amleto Amarilli ... grip
Tommaso Bartolozzi ... electrician
Giovanni Bolli ... chief electrician
Sandro Bolli ... grip
Fausto Cancellieri ... grip
Raffaele Cecchini ... electrician
Marco Cristiani ... assistant camera
Giullio Diamanti ... key grip
Mauro Diamanti ... grip
Remo Dolci ... electrician
Claudio Nannuzzi ... assistant camera
Daniele Nannuzzi ... camera operator
Ivo Sebastianelli ... electrician
Mario Tursi ... still photographer
Otello Vico ... grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Diana Bruni ... seamstress
Bona Nasalli-Rocca ... assistant costume designer
Carlo Palazzi ... wardrobe: Ugo Tognazzi
Angela Silighini ... seamstress

Music Department

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Ennio Morricone ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Maria Luisa Merci ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Jerry Adams ... production coordinator
Alberto De Stefani ... cashier
Giovanni Frisoni ... production secretary (as Gianni Frisoni)
Silvano Spoletini ... production secretary
Gino Usai ... production secretary
Gino Vagniluca ... firearms

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Nightclub owner Renato and his transvestite companion/lover Albin becoming involved with the local cops and foreign spies when Albin unwittingly gets his hands on a roll of stolen microfilm. The gay couple then hide out in Renato's native Italy, but find little peace there with their frequent bickering among themselves.

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Also Known As
  • La Cage aux folles II (France)
  • Il vizietto II (Italy)
  • Birds of a Feather 2 (World-wide, English title)
  • La Cage aux Folles II (United States)
  • La jaula de las locas (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 101 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $10,989,331

Did You Know?

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Trivia Renato's son - Laurent, whom had a prominent role in the first part, is only briefly mentioned and not featured at all. See more »
Goofs Albin's mysterious voyeur gets shot in the neck, from the balcony that's placed closely beneath him, whilst Albin himself upholds a straight face-to-face contact with him the whole time and somehow, still remains oblivious to the fact shortly after it happened. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Tribute/La Cage aux Folles II/Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen/American Pop/The Day After Trinity (1981). See more »

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