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Editorial at the Town Hall of Uzès, We Replay Le Viager

Summary by objectifgard.com
The film is no longer young, but it remains cult for a whole generation. Little return in January 1972 when Pierre Chernia releases Le Viager. The story is simple: a 59-year-old man, played by Michel Serrault, has only two years to live, according to his doctor interpreted by Michel Galabru. The latter, flairing the good deal, offers him to buy his house by way of life, i.e. to pay a monthly rent until the owner's death. Obviously, the faster th…
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The film is no longer young, but it remains cult for a whole generation. Little return in January 1972 when Pierre Chernia releases Le Viager. The story is simple: a 59-year-old man, played by Michel Serrault, has only two years to live, according to his doctor interpreted by Michel Galabru. The latter, flairing the good deal, offers him to buy his house by way of life, i.e. to pay a monthly rent until the owner's death. Obviously, the faster th…

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objectifgard.com broke the news in on Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
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