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Le schpountz ()


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A naive guy, passionate cinemaddict, believes that his minor extras role is a first step to a shining star career.

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Smaïn ...
Irénée
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Françoise
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Oncle Baptiste
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Brenner
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Casimir
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Bartok
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Tante Clarisse
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Astruc
Christophe Giordano ...
Dromart
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Martelette
Jean-Marie Juan ...
Delhomme
Fabrice Roux ...
Meynard
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Couturier
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Julie
Jean-Marie Winling ...
Le professeur
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Dominique
Nicole Viala ...
Mme Fenouze
Edmonde Franchi ...
Mme Aubanel
Jean Maurel ...
Le vieux
Yves Belluardo ...
Le SDF
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Le client des anchois
Frédéric Bouraly ...
Un flic
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Un flic (as Franck Amiach)
Irina Ninova ...
La réceptionniste de l'hôtel
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L'hôtesse de la société de production
Raoul Curet ...
Le curé
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Un vigile
Olivier Vitrant ...
Un vigile
Patrice Abbou ...
Le coursier en scooter
Marc Beccaria ...
Le jeune
Alice Aniel ...
Une cliente
Daniel Isoppo ...
L'officier de police
Clothilde Baudon ...
Églantine
Mathieu Pommier ...
Jean Jérôme
Jean Dell ...
Le journaliste
Antoine Valli ...
Le premier homme
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Le deuxième homme / Executive
Vincent Grousseau ...
Un élève
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Un vigile
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
David Artur ...
The student

Directed by

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Gérard Oury

Written by

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Albert Algoud ... (writer)
 
Gérard Oury ... (writer)
 
Marcel Pagnol ... (novel)

Produced by

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Alain Poiré ... producer

Music by

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Vladimir Cosma

Cinematography by

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François Lartigue

Editing by

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Catherine Kelber

Editorial Department

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Luc Forveille ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Gérard Moulévrier

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Dominique André

Costume Design by

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Jacqueline Bouchard
Aurore Vicente

Makeup Department

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Fouzia Harleman ... key hair stylist
Gill Robillard ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Yann Arnaud ... assistant unit manager
Henri Brichetti ... production manager
Ghislaine Cauet-Martinotto ... assistant production manager
Pierre D'Hoffelize ... unit manager
Philippe Desmoulins ... production manager
Florent Valentin ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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David Artur ... second assistant director
Valérie Paulin ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Antonio Nogueira ... prop buyer

Sound Department

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Yvan Rabefaniraka ... sound mixer: second unit
Alain Sempé ... sound mixer
Bruno Tarrière ... re-recording mixer

Stunts

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Jean-Claude Lagniez ... stunt coordinator
Sébastien Lagniez ... stunt double

Camera and Electrical Department

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Yves Agostini ... camera operator
Arthur Cloquet ... director of photography: second unit
Dominique Delguste ... first assistant camera
Maxime Héraud ... second assistant camera
Nicolas Pagnol ... assistant camera
Vincent Rossell ... still photographer
Piotr Stadnicki ... first assistant camera (as Pierre Stadnicki)
Michel Strasser ... grip

Casting Department

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Marie Miniconi ... additional cast and extras

Location Management

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Florent Valentin ... location manager

Music Department

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Richard Bissill ... musician: French horn
London Symphony Orchestra ... music performed by
Edouard Dubois ... music consultant (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Isabelle Thévenet ... script supervisor (as Isabelle Perrin)

Additional Crew

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Florence Loubeau ... production assistant

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Irene has no desire to work in his uncle's grocery shop and dreams of becoming an actor. His opportunity comes when a crew of movie makers came to his little village. Irene begins to go over the top in order to be noticed, which earns him the traditional joke reserved to a "Schpountz" (naive person): a phoney contract and a departure for Paris. Written by L.H. Wong

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Also Known As
  • 追梦 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Okrutny żart (Poland)
  • Шпунц (Russia)
Runtime
  • 84 min
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Movie Connections References Ben-Hur (1959). See more »

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