Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine
| Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Patrice Leconte |
| Written by | Patrice Leconte Michel Blanc based on the play by Luis Rego, Didier Kaminka, Jean-Luc Voulfow and Jean-Paul Sèvres |
| Produced by | Christian Fechner Philippe Lievre Bernard Marescot |
| Starring | Michel Blanc Bernard Giraudeau Thérèse Liotard Anémone |
| Cinematography | Bernard Zitzermann |
| Edited by | Jacqueline Thiédot |
| Music by | Renaud Ramon Pipin Jean-Philippe Goude |
Production company | Les Films Christian Fechner |
| Distributed by | AMLF |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
| Box office | $7.6 million |
Viens chez moi, j'habite chez une copine (lit. 'Come up to my place, I'm living at a girlfriend's') is a 1981 French comedy film directed by Patrice Leconte, starring Michel Blanc, who also wrote the screenplay with Leconte, Bernard Giraudeau and Thérèse Liotard. The film is loosely based on a play of the same name, which was also the basis for the 1977 American musical I Love My Wife.
The film was a box-office success in France. It was one of many films starring members of the troupe of Le Splendid, who were considered as France's new comedy stars in the early 1980s.