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  1. The Dinner Game (French: Le Dîner de Cons, pronounced [lə dine d(ə) kɔ̃]; literally Dinner of Fools) [4] is a 1998 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, adapted from his play Le Dîner de Cons. It became that year's top-grossing French film at the French box office (second overall behind Titanic). [5]

  2. Le Dîner de Cons: Directed by Francis Veber. With Thierry Lhermitte, Jacques Villeret, Francis Huster, Daniel Prévost. A few friends have a weekly fools' dinner, where each brings a fool along. Pierre finds a champion fool for next dinner. Surprise.

    • (45K)
    • Comedy
    • Francis Veber
    • 1998-04-15
  3. «Le dîner de cons» is one of the best film by Francis Veber. Funny, witty and intelligent, the movie tells the story of a group of men who are playing a strange game. The winner is the one who can find the perfect «con», the king of idiots!

  4. The Dinner Game. Wealthy Frenchmen hold a weekly contest to see who can invite the biggest idiot to their dinner parties. Rent The Dinner Game on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TV, or...

    • (46)
    • Francis Veber
    • PG-13
    • Jacques Villeret
  5. The Dinner Game (French: Le Dîner de Cons|link=no, in French pronounced as /lə dine d(ə) kɔ̃/; literally Dinner of Fools) is a 1998 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, adapted from his play Le Dîner de Cons. It became that year's top-grossing French film at the French box office (second overall behind Titanic). Plot

    • Francis Veber
    • Alain Poiré
    • Vladimir Cosma
  6. The Dinner Game. The Dinner Game (French: Le Dîner de Cons, pronounced [lə dine d (ə) kɔ̃]; literally Dinner of Fools) [4] is a 1998 French comedy film written and directed by Francis Veber, adapted from his play Le Dîner de Cons. It became that year's top-grossing French film at the French box office (second overall behind Titanic).

  7. In its initial release Le Dîner de Cons became the second highest grossing movie of the year in France (coming only behind Titanic), writer/director Francis Veber translating his hit stage play to the big screen for a comedy of errors that ramps up each new situation over one fateful night.