Ma femme s'appelle Maurice
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Directed byJean-Marie Poiré
Written byJean-Marie Poiré
Raffy Shart
Raffy Shart
Produced byHenning Molfenter
Jean-Marie Poiré
Hartwig Schulte-Loh
Igor Sekulic
Jean-Marie Poiré
Hartwig Schulte-Loh
Igor Sekulic
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| Directed by | Jean-Marie Poiré |
| Written by | Jean-Marie Poiré Raffy Shart |
| Produced by | Henning Molfenter Jean-Marie Poiré Hartwig Schulte-Loh Igor Sekulic |
| Starring | Régis Laspalès Philippe Chevallier Alice Evans Götz Otto Anémone Martin Lamotte Virginie Lemoine Guy Marchand Urbain Cancelier |
| Cinematography | Robert Alazraki |
| Edited by | Jean-Marie Poiré Henry Revlou |
| Music by | Pierre Charvet Vincent Prezioso |
Production companies | Comédie Star France 2 Cinéma |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
| Budget | $17 million[1] |
| Box office | $3.8 million[2] |
Ma femme s'appelle Maurice (English: My Wife's Name Is Maurice) is a 2002 French comedy film directed by Jean-Marie Poiré and starring Alice Evans, Régis Laspalès, Philippe Chevallier and Götz Otto.[3]
