- Year: 1980
- Released: 15 Feb 1981
- Country: France, Italy
- Adwords: 1 nomination
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080489/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/la_cage_aux_folles_ii
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: French
- MPA Rating: R
- Genre: Comedy
- Runtime: 102 min
- Writer: Jean Poiret, Francis Veber, Marcello Danon
- Director: Édouard Molinaro
- Cast: Michel Serrault, Ugo Tognazzi, Marcel Bozzuffi
- Keywords: murder, spy, escape, extramarital affair, italy,
5.7/10 | |
67% – Critics | |
54% – Audience |
La Cage aux Folles II Storyline
The titular gay couple become involved with local cops and foreign spies when one of them unwittingly obtains a roll of stolen microfilm.
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La Cage aux Folles II Movie Reviews
Not nearly as good as the original film, but far better than La Cage aux folles III.
This movie is worth a look, even though it lacks the same spark as its supremely hilarious predecessor.
(N.B., Michel Serrault who plays Albin in the La Cage movies plays the equally fey hairdresser in “The King of Hearts” starring Alan Bates)
Even better than the first one
I really laugh when I saw this second episode of La Cage aux Folles. Some say it’s too exaggerated, that it’s unbelievable. But what about Tootsie, Mrs Doubtfire or Some Like it Hot? It’s in the same spirit. It’s a comedy and when you forget the plausibility, you can have a LOT of fun! Zaza, the main character is unbelievalbe, a drama queen like there’s never been on screen. She pups up from a birthday cake, she has to wear men’s cloctes (yes! desesperatly still look like a woman!), she seduces an half-witted Italian peasant, absolutely hilarious! Eveything is great, the images, the costumes, the acting, the action. Not to be missed!
Not as good as the first but still fun
Gay couple Albin (Michael Serrault) and Renato (Ugo Tognazzi) get involved with the police and gangsters when Albin gets some stolen microfilm. They flee to Italy and try to hide out.
This isn’t as good as the original (which was ground breaking) but it’s a hundred times better than part 3 (which was dreadful). The plot is silly but when Albin and Renato are on screen who cares? The two actors are great in their roles. There’s plenty of funny sequences especially when all the policemen dress up in drag! So it’s worth seeing but don’t expect it to be as good as the original. BTW–ignore the R rating. It’s PG-13 all the way.