L'homme orchestre
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L'homme orchestre | |
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Directed by | Serge Korber |
Produced by | Gaumont Film Company |
Written by |
Jean Halain Serge Korber |
Starring | Louis de Funès |
Music by | François de Roubaix |
Distributed by | Gaumont distribution |
Release dates | 1970 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
L'homme orchestre is a comedy film from 1969 directed by Serge Korber, written by Jean Halain, and starring by Louis de Funès.[1]
Cast
- Louis de Funès : Mr Edouard
- Noëlle Adam : Françoise
- Olivier de Funès : Philippe Evans
- Daniel Bellus : Young motorist
- Paul Préboist : Manager of the Roman hotel
- Franco Fabrizzi : Franco Buzzini
- Max Desrau : A motorist
- Micheline Luccioni : The passenger who dredges on the yacht
- Martine Kelly : dancer who gets married
- Henri Bellus : The young motorist in the red light
- Jacqueline Doyen : A motorist in the red light
- Christor Georgiadis : Chris, taker of sound and cook of the troops
- Vittoria Di Silverio: Rome's woman
- Tiberio Murgia : The Sicilian father
- Marco Tulli : The commissioner
References
External links
- L'homme orchestre at the Internet Movie Database
- L'homme orchestre at the AlloCiné
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