
Les bleus de la marine (1934)
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- 1h 38min
- Comedy
- 26 Sep 1934 (France)
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Cast
Fernandel | ... |
Lafraise
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Édouard Delmont | ... |
Le quartier-maître
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Colette Darfeuil | ... |
Germaine Pelageon
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Suzanne Dehelly | ... |
Elyane
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Andrex | ... |
Le lieutenant
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Charblay | ... |
L'hercule
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Darcelys | ... |
Un ancien
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Renée Dennsy | ... |
Hortense
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Pierre Ferval | ... |
Un marin
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Louis Florencie | ... |
Le pharmacien Pelageon
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Anthony Gildès | ... |
Le maire
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Philippe Hersent | ... |
L'aspirant
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Jean Kolb | ... |
Le docteur
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Max Lerel | ... |
Le potard
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Albert Malbert |
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Pierrete Marly | ... |
La femme de chambre
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Paul Marthès | ... |
Le premier adjoint
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Marcel Melrac |
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Gaston Ouvrard | ... |
Plumard
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Georges Péclet | ... |
Le commandant
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Louis Rollin | ... |
Le patron du bar
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Jean Valroy |
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Directed by
Maurice Cammage |
Written by
Jean Manse | ... | (dialogue) |
Jean Manse | ... | (screenplay) |
Jean Manse | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Jules Calamy | ... | producer |
Music by
Roger Dumas | ||
Vincent Scotto |
Cinematography by
Julien Ringel |
Set Decoration by
Robert Saurin |
Production Management
Félix Méric | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Jean Dubuis | ... | sound engineer |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Agence Centrale Cinématographique (ACC) (1934) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Cinéfi (France) (theatrical) (as Les Films Cinéfi)
- Les Films Lutétia (France) (theatrical)
- Tamasa Distribution (World-wide) (theatrical)
- Film Office (1999) (France) (VHS)
- Studiocanal Vidéo (2004) (France) (DVD)
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Plot Summary |
Lafraise and Plumard, two rookies on the ship Le Victorieux, are on leave in the port of Toulon. At a time they get lost and in order to escape the Navy patrolmen, they disguise themselves and board a train. Now it happens that in the convoy a delegate of the government is on his way to Paris, with the mission to inaugurate a monument there. But the circumstances are such that our two friends are mistaken for the Minister and his secretary. Unabashed, the pair does the job, in other words, they deliver the expected speech, eat like horses, live it up - until they are recognized. Which eventually results in a prolonged stay in an unpleasant kind of hotel room named - the hold. Written by Guy Bellinger |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The film was released in Marseille before Paris. See more » |
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