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Fausto (original title)
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Fausto enters an orphanage and is initially bullied, but then makes friends with a new bunkmate, Raymond. He is apprenticed to Mietek, a tailor in the Jewish quarter, who teaches him the trade. Fausto charms everyone in the quarter, and... See more »

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Kên Higelin ...
Fausto Barbarico (as Ken Higelin)
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Mietek Breslauer
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Tonie
François Hauteserre ...
Raymond
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Lucien
Bruce Myers ...
Roger
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Rivka
François Chattot ...
Le Directeur
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Max the Cat
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Myriam
Frédérique Lopez ...
La Fiancée de Max
Alfred Cohen ...
Le Chef
Renaud Ménager ...
Le Rouquin
Arnaud Churin ...
Rouge Gorge
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Rachel
Georges de Caunes ...
Journaliste TV
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Père de Fausto (US version)
Sir Ali ...
(voice)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Julien Courbey ...
Petit rôle (uncredited)

Directed by

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Rémy Duchemin

Written by

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Richard Morgiève ... (novel)
 
Richard Morgiève ... (writer) &
Rémy Duchemin ... (writer)
 
Richard Morgiève ... (dialogue)

Produced by

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Daniel Daujon ... producer
Joël Foulon ... producer

Music by

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Denis Barbier ... (original music composed by)

Cinematography by

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Yves Lafaye

Editing by

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Maryline Monthieux

Editorial Department

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Olivier Bondeelle ... assistant editor
Valérie Brégaint ... assistant editor
Catherine Buisson ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Pierre Amzallag

Art Direction by

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Jean-Pierre Fouillet ... (as Fouillet)
Jacques Wieber ... (as Wieber)

Costume Design by

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Annie Périer

Makeup Department

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Odile Fourquin ... makeup artist
Sylvie Mathevet ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Hubert Besson ... unit manager
Christine De Jekel ... production manager
Olivier Garabedian ... unit manager
Abraham Khelifa ... unit manager
Patrick Pinel ... unit manager
Joseph Rapp ... unit manager
Adam Park ... executive in charge of production (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Gwénaelle Daujon ... second assistant director
Marion Daujon ... second assistant director
Stéphane Gluck ... re-shoot first assistant director
Carole Luxon ... second assistant director
Badreddine Mokrani ... second assistant director (as Bad Mokrani)
Jérôme Navarro ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Dominique Beaucamps ... set dresser
Sébastien Chauvat ... carpenter
Gilbert Cruart ... set designer
Pierre Galliard ... props
Marie Gandois ... set dresser
Jacky Hardouin ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Pascal Chauvin ... foley artist
Alain Cluzeau ... sound assistant
Pascal Dedeye ... foley artist
Thierry Delor ... sound engineer
Sylvie Gadmer ... sound editor
Ludovic Hénault ... boom operator
Michel Kharat ... sound engineer
Lisa Pfeiffer ... assistant sound editor
Benoît Plassard ... sound assistant

Stunts

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Daniel Vérité ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Patrick Allombert ... assistant camera
Michel Boissy ... electrician
Dominique Bouilleret ... camera operator: second unit
Serge Cry ... electrician
Pierre-Louis de Stefano ... grip
Perrine Le Maignan ... still photographer
Didier Lucido ... grip
Gilbert Lucido ... grip
Robert Morsch ... electrician
Jacques Robert ... electrician
Norbert Scanella ... assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Philippe Guillotel ... costumes: Fausto
Bernard Minne ... wardrobe
Laurence Royer ... wardrobe
Ermenegildo Zegna ... costumes: Mr. Yanne

Script and Continuity Department

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Jocelyne Rivière ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Marie-Hélène Dussart ... production secretary
Christine Husson ... production administrator
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Fausto enters an orphanage and is initially bullied, but then makes friends with a new bunkmate, Raymond. He is apprenticed to Mietek, a tailor in the Jewish quarter, who teaches him the trade. Fausto charms everyone in the quarter, and falls in love with Tonie, the mechanic's daughter. He starts making outrageous suits for publicity and, after dressing Tonie, decides that he wants to be a famous couturier. Written by Will Gilbert

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Also Known As
  • À la mode (United States)
  • À La Mode (Canada, English title)
  • Der Geschmack der Frauen (Germany)
  • ア・ラ・モード (Japan, Japanese title)
  • In Fashion
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  • 82 min
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