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Philippe Noiret | ... |
Le comte Hector de Clérambard
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Dany Carrel | ... |
La Langouste
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Gérard Lartigau | ... |
Octave
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Claude Piéplu | ... |
Maître Galuchon
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Roger Carel | ... |
Le curé
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Martine Sarcey | ... |
Louise
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Lise Delamare | ... |
Madame de Lere
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Robert Dalban | ... |
Gustalin
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Juliette Brac | ... |
Mme. Calluchon
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Lyne Chardonnet | ... |
Brigitte Galuchon
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Gaston Ouvrard | ... |
Le mendiant
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André Gille | ... |
Le docteur Mindeure
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Patrick Préjean | ... |
Buzard
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Françoise Arnaud | ... |
Etiennette Galuchon
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Josiane Lévêque | ... |
Evelyne Galuchon
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Yves Pignot | ... |
Chauvieux
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Jacques Ramade | ... |
Le dragon qui ennuie la Langouste
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Michel Berreur | ... |
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Daniel Breton | ... |
Un dragon
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Roland Neunreuther | ... |
Un dragon
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Jean Pieuchot | ... |
Le notaire (uncredited)
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Yves Robert | ... |
Le dragon qui entre chez la Langouste (uncredited)
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Eric Vasberg | ... |
Un dragon (uncredited)
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Directed by
Yves Robert |
Written by
Marcel Aymé | ... | (play) |
Jean-Loup Dabadie | ... | (adaptation) & |
Yves Robert | ... | (adaptation) |
Produced by
Alain Poiré | ... | delegate producer |
Yves Robert | ... | delegate producer |
Music by
Vladimir Cosma |
Cinematography by
René Mathelin |
Editing by
Ghislaine Desjonquères |
Editorial Department
Pauline Leroy | ... | assistant editor (as Pauline Fraisse) |
Production Design by
Robert Clavel |
Costume Design by
Jean-Denis Malclès |
Makeup Department
Christiane Brondy | ... | hair stylist |
Aïda Carange | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Léon Carré | ... | production manager |
Jean Pieuchot | ... | unit manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Denis Amar | ... | second assistant director |
Marco Pico | ... | first assistant director (as Marc Picaud) |
Art Department
André Davalan | ... | property master |
Eric Simon | ... | set dresser |
Sound Department
Robert Cambourakis | ... | boom operator |
Jacques Maumont | ... | sound |
Stunts
Michel Berreur | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Daniel Breton | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Gérard Hameline | ... | assistant camera |
Georges Pierre | ... | still photographer |
Yves Rodallec | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Yvette Bonnay | ... | costumer |
Script and Continuity Department
Élisabeth Rappeneau | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Henry Dutrannoy | ... | administrator |
Olga Farel | ... | production secretary |
Jean Fouchet | ... | title design |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Gaumont (1969) (France) (theatrical)
- Gaumont Vidéo (2009) (France) (DVD)
- Latin Films (1971) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Canal+ (1996) (France) (tv)
- Cinema V (United States) (subtitled)
- TF1 (1993) (France) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
An aristocrat ,short of the readies ,has turned his desirable mansion into a textile workshop,where he works with his wife ,his son and his mother-in-law ;he's grumpy,stingy and unkind;in the village ,the wealthy solicitor wants his ugliest daughter to marry his half-witted young son,so she'll become a countess. But saint Francis Assisi appears and the count changes overnight;he does not want his family to kill the spiders (your sister ,the spider)and he begins to ignore the social conventions: his son will marry "La Langouste" (=the lobster) ,the local hooker who keeps a strong clientele among the billeted troops .Now,the aristocrat ,imitating our Lord's apostles ,divests himself of all possessions of the material world and intends to hit the road in a horse-drawn caravan . Written by dbdumonteil |
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