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I. You. They. (1972)
Je, tu, elles... (original title)

62 min  -   28 June 1973 (France)
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Little did this pretty brunette know when she applied for a babysitting job that her employer was an artist and that everything at his place differed from the outside world... See full summary »

Director:

Peter Foldes

Writer:

Peter Foldes
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Jacqueline Coué Jacqueline Coué
Monique Lejeune Monique Lejeune
Henri Piégay Henri Piégay
Francis Blanche Francis Blanche ...
Le marchand de tableaux
Bernadette Lafont Bernadette Lafont
Christian Alers Christian Alers
Anémone Anémone
Denise Glaser Denise Glaser ...
L'intervieweuse de marchand de tableaux (as Denise Glazer)
Juliet Berto Juliet Berto
Lyne Chardonnet Lyne Chardonnet
Yvette Lebon Yvette Lebon
Jean Aron Jean Aron
Margareth Clémenti Margareth Clémenti
Douchka Douchka
Odette Farsy Odette Farsy
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Storyline

Little did this pretty brunette know when she applied for a babysitting job that her employer was an artist and that everything at his place differed from the outside world. What struck her the most was to find out that her boss had shrunk his wife and kept her in the fridge in order, as he said, to keep her safe from a hostile world! Written by Guy Bellinger  

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Country:

France

Language:

French

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

Elles plus elles See more »

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Sound Mix:

Mono

Color:

Color (Eastmancolor)
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Trivia

Award: Silver Medal at the 1969 Venice International Film Festival. See more »

Soundtracks

"Pop'eclectic"
Composed by Bernard Parmegiani
(11 minutes) See more »