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Darry Cowl | ... |
Antoine Peyralout
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Béatrice Altariba | ... |
Popeline
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Pierre Mondy | ... |
Un gendarme
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Roger Carel | ... |
Un paysan
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Maurice Gardett | ... |
Le speaker
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Jacques Thébault | ... |
Un copain de Jean-Claude
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Christian Nohel | ... |
Un copain de Jean-Claude
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Simone Jarnac |
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Jean Ozenne | ... |
Gérard Ducottait - un voyageur
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Pierre Doris | ... |
Le voyageur à la deux-chevaux
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Jean-Pierre Lorrain |
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Jacques Hilling | ... |
L'entraîneur du club
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Clo D'Alban |
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Lucie Thiebaut |
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Edmond Verva |
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Miguel Gamy | ... |
(as Gamy Miquel)
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Jacques Moreau |
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Jean-Pierre Pascal |
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Chantal Gozzi |
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Les Whisky Bros | ... |
Themselves / En personne
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Christiane Muller | ... |
Une copine de Jean-Claude
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Alain Bouvette | ... |
Un soigneur
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Bob Ingarao | ... |
Boulet-de-canon
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Mario David | ... |
Dabek - le gardien de but
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Robert Arnoux | ... |
Le dirigeant
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Grégoire Aslan | ... |
Mouillefarine
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Jean-Claude Brialy | ... |
Jean-Claude
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Jess Hahn | ... |
Daniel (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
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René Hell | ... |
Le vieux paysan (uncredited)
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Armande Navarre | ... |
Marceline (uncredited)
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Pénélope Portrait | ... |
Holliday (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jacques Pinoteau | ... | (as Jack Pinoteau) |
Written by
René Fallet | ... | (novel) |
Jacques Pinoteau | ... | (scenario and adaptation) (as Jack Pinoteau) and |
Jacques Vilfrid | ... | (scenario and adaptation) |
Jean Aurel | ... | (collaboration) |
Jacques Vilfrid | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Adry De Carbuccia | ... | producer |
Roland Girard | ... | producer |
Music by
Michel Legrand |
Cinematography by
Pierre Petit |
Editing by
Georges Arnstam |
Editorial Department
Jean-Michel Gautier | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Jacques Douy |
Makeup Department
Marcelle Testard | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Fernand Bernardi | ... | unit manager: exteriors |
Jacques Pignier | ... | unit manager |
René Gaston Vuattoux | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bernard Paul | ... | assistant director |
Claude Pinoteau | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Antoine Roman | ... | assistant production designer |
Sound Department
Robert Cambourakis | ... | assistant sound |
Jean Claude Evanghelou | ... | assistant sound (as J.C. Evanghelou) |
Norbert Gernolle | ... | sound |
Camera and Electrical Department
Maurice Kaminsky | ... | assistant camera |
Guy Maria | ... | assistant camera |
Noël Martin | ... | camera operator |
Yves Mirkine | ... | still photographer |
Script and Continuity Department
Marie-Thérèse Cabon | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Pauline Montel | ... | administrator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Pathé Consortium Cinéma (1957) (France) (theatrical)
- Mirafilm (1961) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Antenne 2 (A2) (1975) (France) (tv)
- Canal+ (1986) (France) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Antoine Peyralout is baker Mouillefarine's tricycle delivery man. Comical and stuttering, Antoine shows more interest in the local soccer team than in professional integrity. A wedding cake pays the price for it and the young man is dismissed. Not dispirited in the least, Antoine decides to go to Nice, where his favorite team will play the final of the Cup. On his merry (and eventful) way, he has the opportunity to save a pretty camper, Popeline, with whom he falls in love. Once in Nice, he discovers that Dabek, the brilliant goal-keeper is not up to his task following bad news... Written by Guy Bellinger |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Roger Carel and Jacques Thébault are more known in France for dubbing international movies in French. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Monsieur Robinson Crusoe (1960). See more » |