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Le roi du bla bla bla ()


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Prosper Bourrache, who has the gift of the gab, is natural born street vendor. Due to a mistake he gets involved in the burglary of a shady banker's house. In fact, the whole operation is a setup. But Prosper will finally get away with it,... See more »

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Roger Nicolas ...
Prosper Bourrache
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Lafare
Christian Duvaleix ...
Moustique
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Lucienne Lafare
Jean-Jacques Delbo ...
Loustot
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Gino
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Jacques
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Juliette
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Bébert
Robert Lombard ...
Hubert
Albert Michel ...
Charlie
Serge Berry ...
Vivarol
Nicole Gamma ...
Madeleine (as Nicole Guézel)
Ben Cheloum ...
Riri
Marcel Loche ...
Un domestique

Directed by

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Maurice Labro

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Claude Boissol ... (dialogue)
 
Claude Boissol ... (screenplay)
 
Louis d'Yvré ... (dialogue)
 
Louis d'Yvré ... (screenplay)

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Georges Combret ... producer

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René Sylviano

Cinematography by

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Pierre Petit

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Germaine Fouquet

Production Design by

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Marcel Magniez

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Claude Boissol ... assistant director

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Jean Bonnafoux ... sound

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  • Cocinor (1951) (France) (theatrical) (35 mm and 16 mm)
  • BIFO/Splendid (1951) (Belgium) (theatrical)

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Plot Summary

Prosper Bourrache, who has the gift of the gab, is natural born street vendor. Due to a mistake he gets involved in the burglary of a shady banker's house. In fact, the whole operation is a setup. But Prosper will finally get away with it, have the crooked financier arrested and pinch his girlfriend away from him. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • Les farfelus (France)
  • Le roi du baratin (France)
  • The King of the Bla Bla Bla (World-wide, English title)
  • Le roi du bla-bla-bla (Belgium, French title)
  • De praatmaker (Belgium, Flemish title)
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  • 95 min
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