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Jean Lefebvre | ... |
Félix
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Bernadette Lafont | ... |
Geneviève
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Georges Beller | ... |
François
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Corinne Lahaye | ... |
Alicia
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Olivia Dutron |
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Marco Perrin | ... |
Le coiffeur
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Pierre Doris | ... |
L'homme d'affaires
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Arlette Didier |
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Annie Jouzier |
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Sandra Barry |
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| Katia Tchenko | ... |
Mme Courdu
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Henri Guybet | ... |
M. Courdu, le mari jaloux
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Jackie Sardou | ... |
Mme Sulpice
(as Jackie Rollin Sardou)
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Jean-Marie Vauclin |
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| Ticky Holgado | ... |
(as Tiki)
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Here comes a traditional French comedy, set in the country and involving peasants. It's about a couple (Bernadette Lafond & Jean Leclerc, which we've previously seen in the delirious J'AI MON VOYAGE) owning a small hotel who are trying to sell it. What you get is a typic burlesque carnival with a few erotic breaks here and there, that are rapidly run down by some strict morals. Pécas has always been a right wing partisan and it shows; adultery is bad, sleeping around makes you stay poor, honest people aren't always what they look like... There are a few beautiful actresses, some clever scenes, but nothing really anthologic here. Stick to the earliest Pécas movies, if you want to be sure to have fun.