Les Tortillards
Les Tortillards | |
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Directed by | Jean Bastia |
Produced by | Horizons Cinématographiques (France) |
Written by |
Jean Bastia Pascal Bastia |
Starring |
Jean Richard Louis de Funès |
Music by | Louiguy |
Release dates | 30 December 1960 (France) |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $9.3 million[1] |
Les Tortillards English: Small local trains, is a French comedy film from 1960, directed by Jean Bastia, written by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, starring Jean Richard and Louis de Funès. The film was known under the titles: "Io... mio figlio e la fidanzata" (Italy), "Der Umstandskrämer" (East Germany).[2]
Cast
- Jean Richard : César Beauminet, manager of the theatrical troops
- Roger Pierre : Gérard Durand, the son
- Louis de Funès : Emile Durand, créateur de la bombe insecticide "Cicéron"
- Danièle Lebrun : Suzy Beauminet, daughter of César
- Madeleine Barbulée : Adélaïde Benoit, the aunt of Gérard
- Jeanne Helly : Marguerite Durand, wife of Emile
- Annick Tanguy : Fanny Raymond, the companion of César
- Robert Rollis : Ernest, a man of the troupe
- Billy Bourbon : Albert Albert, the acrobat of the troops
- Max Desrau : "Pépé", the painter of the troops
- Christian Marin : Léon, Emile's colleague
- Nono Zammit : Paulo, the props man
References
External links
- Les Tortillards at the Internet Movie Database
- Les Tortillards (1960) at the Films de France
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