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Squeak-squeak ()

Pouic-Pouic (original title)
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Léonard Monestier has made his fortune trading on the stock exchange. His eccentric wife Cynthia almost bankrupts him by selling some of his shares to buy an oil concession in South America. Convinced that the concession is a fake,... See more »

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Léonard Monestier
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Patricia Monestier
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Paul Monestier
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Cynthia Monestier - la femme de Léonard
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Charles
Philippe Nicaud ...
Simon Guilbaud
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Antoine Brévin (as Guy Tréjean)
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Pedro Castelli
Maria-Rosa Rodriguez ...
Palma Diamantino (as Yana Chouri)
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Mario - un valet de Brévin (uncredited)
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Monsieur Morrison (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jean Girault

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Jacques Vilfrid ... (play 'Sans cérémonie') and
Jean Girault ... (play 'Sans cérémonie')
 
Jacques Vilfrid ... (adaptation) and
Jean Girault ... (adaptation)
 
Jacques Vilfrid ... (dialogue)

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Roger Debelmas ... producer
Jannie Gérard ... associate producer

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Jean-Michel Defaye

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Marc Fossard

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Jean-Michel Gautier

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Bernard Bourgouin ... assistant editor (as B. Bourgouin)
A. Langozky ... assistant editor

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Sydney Bettex

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Anatole Paris ... key makeup artist

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Jean Le Roy ... unit manager

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Alain Gouze ... assistant director

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Jean Brunet ... assistant decorator (as J. Brunet)
Gabriel Béchir ... assistant decorator (as G. Béchir)
G. Richard ... assistant decorator

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Raymond Gauguier ... sound
Claude Orhoa ... sound assistant (as C. Orhon)
Jean Zann ... sound assistant (as J. Zann)

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Gérard Hameline ... assistant camera (as G. Hameline)
Roland Paillas ... assistant camera (as R. Paillas)
Paul Rodier ... assistant camera (as P. Rodier)
Helga Romanoff ... still photographer

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E. Caudrelier ... wardrobe

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Christiane Bertin ... script girl (as Christiane Vilfrid)

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Pierre Hani ... press attache
René Longuet ... jewels
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Plot Summary

Léonard Monestier has made his fortune trading on the stock exchange. His eccentric wife Cynthia almost bankrupts him by selling some of his shares to buy an oil concession in South America. Convinced that the concession is a fake, Monestier decides to sell it on to a friend of the family, the naive millionaire Antoine Brévin. Antoine wants to marry his daughter, Patricia. However, Patricia has a different opinion on the matter. She manages to persuade the car delivery guy, Simon Guilbaud, to pretend to be her husband. Unaware of this development, Monestier invites Antoine to his house in order to get him to agree to buy the oil concession. After the invitation to Antoine, the butler Charles informs Monestier of the rushed marriage of Patricia. To prove that the concession is genuine, Monestier hires his son-in-law Simon to pretend to be his son, Paul, who is currently in South America. At this point, the real Paul turns up, with a Latin showgirl, Palma. Monestier has to resort to ever more desperate schemes to get Antoine to sign his cheque. Written by Lara Cain

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Also Known As
  • Squeak-squeak (World-wide, English title)
  • Squeak-squeak (United States)
  • Squeak-squeak (United Kingdom)
  • El pollo de mi mujer (Spain)
  • I 3 affari del signor Duval (Italy)
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