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  1. Box office. $4.3 million (West Germany) [1] The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe ( French: Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire) is a 1972 French spy comedy film directed by Yves Robert and written by Robert and Francis Veber, starring Pierre Richard, Bernard Blier, Jean Rochefort and Mireille Darc. Richard reprised his role as François ...

  2. Aug 30, 1973 · The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe: Directed by Yves Robert. With Pierre Richard, Bernard Blier, Jean Rochefort, Mireille Darc. A hapless orchestra player becomes an unwitting pawn of rival factions within the French secret service after he is chosen as a decoy by being identified as a super secret agent.

    • (9.3K)
    • Comedy, Mystery
    • Yves Robert
    • 1973-08-30
  3. 1971 · 1 hr 30 min. PG. Comedy · Foreign/International · Mystery. A hapless orchestra player becomes an unwitting pawn of rival factions within the French secret service after he is chosen as a decoy by being identified as a super secret agent. Starring: Pierre Richard Bernard Blier Jean Rochefort Mireille Darc. Directed by: Yves Robert.

    • Yves Robert
    • January 1, 1971
  4. May 24, 2017 · A scene from Le Grand Blond avec une chaussure noire (1972) aka The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe featuring Gérard Majax as the “Magician Spy”. Nearly 45 years later, Majax looks back on the experience fondly, but doesn’t feel like the title sequence was an accurate showcase of his talents. “I do thousands of tricks,” the ...

  5. Overview. Hapless orchestra player becomes an unwitting pawn of rival factions within the French secret service after he is chosen as a decoy by being identified as a super secret agent. Yves Robert. Director, Screenplay.

  6. The Tall Blond Man With One Black Shoe. Desperate to protect his job from a bureaucratic rival, the head of the French secret service (Jean Rochefort) picks outs a stranger, François Perrin ...

    • (6)
    • Comedy, Mystery & Thriller
    • PG
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  8. A French comedy about a random man caught in a spy game because of his mismatched shoes. Roger Ebert praises the premise but criticizes the slack pace and the lack of risks in the film.