The Supper (Le Souper) 31 years old

France, 1815. After his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon heads for exile. Royalists occupy Paris and attempt to restore the monarchy. However, the battle doesn't seem to be over. On July 6, Talleyrand, a shrewd politician of flexible convictions, invites chief of police and zealous revolutionary Fouché to supper and tries to convince him to serve the king. Over the meal they insult each other, accuse each other, and, at first sight, look like mortal enemies. But they definitely have one thing in common: they are both power-hungry.

Credits

The Supper Cast

Name Character
Claude Rich He was 63, 88 years old when he died as Talleyrand
Yann Collette He was 36, now 68 years old as Jean
Michel Piccoli He was 66, now 98 years old as Chateaubriand (voice)
Ticky Holgado He was 48, 59 years old when he died as Jacques
Claude Brasseur He was 56, now 87 years old as Fouché
Lionel Vitrant He was 55, now 87 years old as L'homme à la torche
Alexandra Vandernoot She was 27, now 58 years old as La duchesse de Dino
Stéphane Jobert He was 39, now 71 years old as Carême
Alexandre Brasseur He was 21, now 53 years old as Le premier badaud
Didier Cauchy He was 25, now 56 years old as Le second badaud

The Supper Crew

Name Department
François de Lamothe as Production Design. He was 64 (83) years old when He died Art
Yves Rousset-Rouard as Producer. He was 52 (now 84) years old Production
Yves Rousset-Rouard as Adaptation. He was 52 (now 84) years old Writing
Vladimir Cosma as Original Music Composer. He was 52 (now 84) years old Sound
Vladimir Cosma as Conductor. He was 52 (now 84) years old Sound
Philippe Guégan as Stunts. Crew
Alexandre Brasseur as Assistant Director. He was 21 (now 53) years old Directing
Jean-Claude Brisville as Screenplay. He was 70 (92) years old when He died Writing
Jean-Claude Brisville as Adaptation. He was 70 (92) years old when He died Writing
Leslie Rain as Stunts. Crew
Daniel Brisseau as Sound. He was 40 (now 71) years old Sound
The Supper poster
The Supper (31 years)

  • Release day: Wednesday, December 23, 1992
  • Runtime: 90 minutes