
Yo Yo (1965)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 32min
- Comedy, Drama
- 19 Feb 1965 (France)
- Movie
- 3 wins & 1 nomination.
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Pierre Étaix | ... |
Yoyo / le millionaire
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Claudine Auger | ... |
Isolina
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Philippe Dionnet | ... |
Yoyo enfant
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Luce Klein | ... |
L'écuyère
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Arthur Allan |
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Amédée |
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Armand Andrieu |
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Baixas |
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Martine de Breteuil | ... |
Madame de Briac
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Philippe Castelli | ... |
Le domestique
(as Castelli)
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Luc Delhumeau | ... |
Le douanier
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Gabrielle Doulcet | ... |
La dame au collier
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Les Ballets de René Goliard |
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François Lalande |
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Georges Loriot | ... |
(as Loriot)
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Claude Massot |
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Pierre Moncorbier | ... |
Le pique-assiettes
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Henri Roger |
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Roger Trapp | ... |
Le représentant en farces et attrapes
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Nono Zammit | ... |
Un artiste du cirque
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Michèle Alex |
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Boby Althoff |
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Pinder | ... |
Elephant Wrangler
(as le troupeau d'élephants Pinder)
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Les Antares | ... |
Aerialists
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Dario | ... |
Clown
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Mimile | ... |
Clown
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Pipo | ... |
Clown
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Fregis |
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Les French Clowns | ... |
Clowns
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Jacques Gambys |
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Serge Gambi | ... |
(as Serge Gambys)
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Fernand Guiot | ... |
Le paysan
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Kach Maht | ... |
Juggler
(as Kachmath)
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La Troupe Sándor Károly | ... |
Bareback Riders
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Eugene Leonard | ... |
(as Eugène Leonard)
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Licques | ... |
Clairvoyant
(as Madame Licques)
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Marcellys | ... |
(as Marcellys et son orchestre)
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Georges Metras |
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Barbara Poludniak | ... |
Bear Wrangler
(as Barbara et Eugène Poludniak et leurs ours)
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Eugène Poludniak | ... |
Bear Wrangler
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Concha Romero | ... |
(as Conchita Romero)
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Esmeralda Theron | ... |
Unicycle Artist
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Germaine Theron |
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Wyston Tort |
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Lélé de Triana | ... |
Gypsy Dancer
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Vasseur |
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Siam | ... |
(as l'éléphant Siam)
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Bambi | ... |
(as le chien Bambi)
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Caïd | ... |
(as le cheval Caïd)
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William Coryn | ... |
(uncredited)
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Jocelyne Loiseau | ... |
(uncredited)
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Mary Petrov | ... |
(uncredited)
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Annie Savarin | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Pierre Étaix |
Written by
Pierre Étaix | ... | (scenario and adaptation) and |
Jean-Claude Carrière | ... | (scenario and adaptation) |
Produced by
Paul Claudon | ... | producer |
Music by
Jean Paillaud |
Cinematography by
Jean Boffety |
Editing by
Henri Lanoë |
Editorial Department
Jacqueline Meppiel | ... | assistant editor |
Chantal Rémy | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Raymond Gabutti | ||
Raymond Tournon |
Costume Design by
Jacqueline Guyot |
Makeup Department
Boris Karabanoff | ... | makeup artist (as Boris de Banov) |
Production Management
Jean-Marie Bertrand | ... | assistant unit manager |
Tonio Suné | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Pierre Aubert | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Michel Suné | ... | props |
Sound Department
Jean Bertrand | ... | sound |
Lucien Moreau | ... | sound assistant |
Visual Effects by
Charlotte Quemy | ... | restoration supervisor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Roger Forster | ... | still photographer |
Vincent Gagliardi | ... | grip |
Christian Guillouet | ... | camera operator |
Guy Lecouvette | ... | second assistant camera |
Jacques Lefrançois | ... | first assistant camera |
André Thiéry | ... | key grip |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Yvonne Suné | ... | wardrobe |
Location Management
Georges Fontenelle | ... | location unit manager |
Clément Ollier | ... | location unit manager |
Music Department
Jean Bouchéty | ... | orchestrator (as Bouchety) |
Script and Continuity Department
Sylvie Carré | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
André Bureau | ... | technical consultant |
Hélène Desse | ... | production administrator |
Jacqueline Doye | ... | accounting administrator |
Thanks
Philippe Andrau | ... | special thanks |
Jean-Claude Carrière | ... | special thanks |
Philippe Giraudel | ... | special thanks |
Charles-Edouard Renault | ... | special thanks |
Odile Étaix | ... | special thanks |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Bargate Films (1965) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (subtitled)
- Studio 37 (2010) (France) (DVD)
- Filmtrade (2011) (Greece) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Saga Films (1966) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Warner Bros. (1965) (France) (theatrical)
- Arte Editions (2010) (France) (DVD)
- Magna (1967) (United States) (subtitled)
- The Criterion Collection (2013) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- S.I.M.O. (sound post-production)
- Fondation GAN pour le Cinéma (restored version)
- Fondation Technicolor pour le Patrimoine du Cinéma (restored version)
- Studio 37 (restored version)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
A man has everything: dozens of servants, a palace, vast woods, gardens, a lake, mechanical toys, private entertainment troupes of musicians and dancers. He has it all - but love. When alone, he sits at a desk, sighing, and looking at a photograph of a pretty girl. One day, the circus descended onto his palace, and amidst all the fun it brought, he recognized the Amazon on the white horse - the girl in the photograph. The girl is now the mother of a small boy, Yo-Yo, whom she considers that looks like the millionaire, even under a clown's make-up. The boy will spend some time in the palace, in awe of so much riches, but he will leave (in a dream-like scene) on the tusks of the elephant. Time passes - and one day Yo-Yo will be the owner of his father's palace in decay. Starting from scratch, he will rebuilt it, and be praised as a great clown, an artist, a film-maker, a millionaire. Yet, something is amiss... Written by Artemis-9 |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | In an introduction to Yoyo, Pierre Etaix acknowledged his debt to Federico Fellini. He pays tribute to him at 39:20, when Etaix's small circus arrives in the Alsace village of Barr. Etaix's character sets up a sandwich board to advertise a performance, but is dismayed to see that another one is in town, featuring Zampano, Anthony Quinn's character in La Strada (1954), and his signboard features images of Quinn and co-star Giulietta Masina. The performance is scheduled, European-style, to take place at 8½ (1963). See more » |
Movie Connections | Follows Rupture (1961). See more » |
Quotes |
Le Millionaire, Yoyo's father:
Where is she now? See more » |