L'homme orchestre

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L'homme orchestre
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

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