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  1. Love at the Top (French: Le Mouton enragé, lit. 'The Rabid Sheep') is a 1974 satirical comedy-drama film directed by Michel Deville from a screenplay by Christopher Frank, based on the 1956 novel Le Mouton enragé by Roger Blondel.

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  3. Love at the Top. Summaries. A cynical tragicomedy focusing on the different ways of love in the times of the sexual revolution. Everything is about to change in the uneventful life of Nicolas Mallet--a discreet, introverted bank clerk who is as meek as a lamb--when he decides to follow the bold advice of his old school friend, Claude Fabre.

  4. Michel Deville. Director. Roger Blondel. Novel. Christopher Frank. Writer. Nicolas Mallet, an inconspicuous and shy bank employee, one day successfully invites Marie-Paul, a young woman he hadn’t known before, in the streets of Paris to a café and sleeps with her the next day.

  5. Love at the Top R Released Jan 26, 1975 1h 45m Comedy List Reviews 73% Audience Score 50+ Ratings The relationship between a successful businessman and a prostitute is exploited by a...

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  6. Comedy-Drama. Synopsis. A cynical tragicomedy focusing on the different ways of love in the times of the sexual revolution. Nicholas Mallet, an inconspicuous and shy bank employee, one day successfully invites Marie-Paul, a young woman he hadn't known before, in the streets of Paris to a café and sleeps with her the next day.

  7. Mar 13, 1974 · Nicolas Mallet, an inconspicuous and shy bank employee, one day successfully invites Marie-Paul, a young woman he hadn’t known before, in the streets of Paris to a café and sleeps with her the next day.

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