Ham and Chips (1977)
Jambon d'Ardenne (original title)Reference View | Change View
- 1h 26min
- Comedy
- 20 Jul 1977 (France)
- Movie
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Cast
Annie Girardot | ... |
La patronne du Beauséjour
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Ann Petersen | ... |
Germaine Radoux
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Michel Lechat | ... |
Hubert
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Christian Barbier | ... |
L'entrepreneur
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Nathalie van de Walle | ... |
Colette Radoux
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Dominique Drouot | ... |
Bruno
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Bonbon | ... |
Brigitte
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Marie-Luce Debouny | ... |
Andrée
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Alain Soreil | ... |
Michel
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Donat Bonmariage | ... |
Marcel
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Denise Bonmariage | ... |
Wies
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Annicky Van Damme | ... |
Josette
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William Vandendaele | ... |
William
(as William van den Daele)
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Marie-Josée Megank | ... |
Lulu
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André Vercammen | ... |
Chef coq
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Yvette Gaspard | ... |
L'épiciére
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Paul Alexandre | ... |
Un Patron
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Leon Francois | ... |
Un Patron
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Francine Leonard | ... |
Une serveuse
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Jean Claude Coustie | ... |
Un serveur
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Jean-Philippe Laroche | ... |
Pierrot
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Isabelle Roque da Silva | ... |
Une serveuse
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Louis Lambert | ... |
Louis
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Theodore De Joncker | ... |
Le pére Maquet
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Serge Delwiche | ... |
Le petit Fanioul
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Jean Daskalidès | ... |
(uncredited)
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Chantal Vanesse | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Benoît Lamy |
Written by
Benoît Lamy | ... | () |
Rudolph Pauli | ... | () (as R. Pauli) |
Produced by
Pierre Drouot | ... | executive producer |
Benoît Lamy | ... | producer |
Jacques Perrin | ... | producer |
Music by
Pieter Verlinden |
Cinematography by
Michel Baudour |
Editing by
Joseph Dassy | ||
Françoise Dumoulin | ||
Susana Rossberg | ... | (as Suzanna Rossberg) |
Editorial Department
Frank Struys | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Max Douy |
Costume Design by
Michèle Houblinne |
Makeup Department
Claudine Thyrion | ... | makeup designer |
Production Management
Antoine Carette | ... | unit production manager |
Gérard Crosnier | ... | production manager |
Michèle Tronçon | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Susana Rossberg | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Philippe Itterbeek | ... | props |
Sound Department
Henri Morelle | ... | sound |
Frank Struys | ... | boom operator |
Stunts
Thierry Hallard | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Michel Baudour | ... | camera operator |
Pierre Denayer | ... | second assistant camera |
Philippe Dufrasne | ... | gaffer |
Rémon Fromont | ... | first assistant camera |
Zdsislaw Kasprzak | ... | camera operator |
Raphaël Senenillini | ... | key grip |
Script and Continuity Department
Zoé Zurstrassen | ... | script supervisor (as Marie-Noëlle Zurstrassen) |
Additional Crew
Paul de Charnisay | ... | exporter |
Production Companies
- Centre du Cinéma et de l'Audiovisuel de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (support)
- Lamy Films
- Reggane Films
Distributors
- E.F.C. (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Elan Films (1977) (France) (theatrical)
- Les Films Molière (1977) (France) (theatrical)
- Lorca (1979) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Melimedias (2010) (Belgium) (DVD)
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Plot Summary |
World Wars can break out for futile causes. But, in the holiday town of Durbuy (the smallest one in Belgium), there IS a good reason for civil war, namely the business rivalry between Simone, the energetic and successful owner of the Esplanade Hotel and Germaine Radoux, the envious tenant of the French fries stand across the square. Such an unbearable situation naturally pits half of the population against the other. Things do not improve when Simone's son and Germaine's daughter take it into their head to fall in love! Written by Guy Bellinger |
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