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  • A Modest 'Chateau' is a Pleasant Stop: Sean Axmaker's review: "...a shaggy dog tale that promises little and delivers just a little more." [Seattle Post-Intelligencer]
  • FilmCritic.com: The Chateau: Frank Ochieng's review: "...an assortment of broad-minded humor meant to paint a complicated portrait of human foibles and how we all relate to one another." 4.5 out of 5 stars.
  • Internet Movie Database: The Château: Synopsis, cast and crew, reviews, promotional information, photos, and links.
  • Is the Staff Really Rude or Just Being, Well, French?: Review by Dave Kehr of the New York Times [free registration required].
  • Planet Sick-Boy: The Chateau: Somewhat favorable review of the film.
  • Rotten Tomatoes: The Chateau: Synopsis, trailer and links to reviews.
  • San Francisco Chronicle: Ramshackle Comedy: Mick LaSalle's favorable review: "Its truthfulness will make audiences laugh -- and cringe, too, as they recognize themselves."
  • The Horse: The Chateau: Jack Seale's review: "...language barrier farce is, naturally, not enough to power a feature film, although 'The Chateau' persists with it for as long as it can."
  • The Onion A.V. Club: The Château: Keith Phipps' review: "Never recovering the energy of its early scenes, the heavily improvised 'Château' becomes shapeless and dull."


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