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  1. Going Places is a 1974 French comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Bertrand Blier, and based on his own novel. Its original title is Les Valseuses, which translates into English as "the waltzers", a vulgar French slang term for "the testicles". It stars Miou-Miou, Gérard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere.

  2. May 13, 1974 · Going Places: Directed by Bertrand Blier. With Gérard Depardieu, Miou-Miou, Patrick Dewaere, Christian Alers. Two thugs harass assault, steal, murder, Marie-Ange, a jaded, passive hairdresser, joins them as lover, cook, and mother confessor, on her own search for seemingly unattainable sexual pleasure.

    • (10K)
    • Action, Comedy, Crime
    • Bertrand Blier
    • 1974-05-13
  3. Currently you are able to watch "Going Places" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Vudu, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV. It is also possible to rent "Going Places" on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu online.

    • Bertrand Blier
    • R
    • Bruno Boëglin, Marie Kéruzoré, Jean Sylvère
  4. Released May 13th, 1974, 'Going Places' stars Gérard Depardieu, Miou-Miou, Patrick Dewaere, Jeanne Moreau The R movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 57 min, and received a user score of 68 (out of ...

  5. Going Places R Released May 13, 1974 1h 57m Comedy Drama List 71% Tomatometer 14 Reviews 86% Audience Score 2,500+ Ratings Jean-Claude (Gérard Depardieu) and Pierrot (Patrick Dewaere) are crooks.

    • (14)
    • Bertrand Blier
    • R
    • Gérard Depardieu
  6. Jean-Claude and Pierrot harass and sexually assault an older woman in a banlieue, steal her purse and run away. After they evade their pursuers, they loot the purse but are disappointed to find almost no money. They steal a Citroën DS for a joyride. When they bring it back at night, the owner awaits them with his gun drawn.

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  8. Going Places, released in 1974, was Bertrand Blier's third feature but his first from his own material, in this case an adaptation of his own novel, and it frames his subsequent career of films that explore sex, power, pleasure, desire and disappointment in modern relationships. Where Jean-Luc Godard's criminal rebels, the children of Marx and Coca-Cola of his sixties films, are his take on his era, Blier's portrait of showy machismo, reflexive bad behavior and empty pleasure is his sad ...