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as Nicolas Mallet, the "sheep" turned opportunistic social climber.
(French: Le Mouton enragé ; also known as The Mad Sheep or Love at the Top ) is a 1974 French-Italian satirical drama-comedy directed by Michel Deville . Based on the novel by Roger Blondel, the film is a cynical exploration of social ascent, sexual politics, and manipulation during the 1970s. Plot Overview as Nicolas Mallet, the "sheep" turned opportunistic social
Claude decide to live vicariously through Nicolas, treating him like a character in a real-life novel. Under Claude's precise guidance, the formerly "sheepish" Nicolas transforms into a calculated social climber and seducer. He systematically beds influential women and maneuvers through business deals to achieve immense wealth and power in Parisian society, eventually becoming the editor of a tabloid. Key Cast and Characters The film features an ensemble of prominent European stars: Plot Overview Claude decide to live vicariously through
as Roberte Groult, a bored housewife caught in Nicolas's social web. Key Cast and Characters The film features an
as Flora Danieli, a bisexual political power broker. Themes and Style
as Marie-Paule, a "sunny-natured" young woman and Nicolas's first major conquest.