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Charles, Dead or Alive (1970)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 33M

Director : Alain Tanner

Synopsis

On the 100th anniversary of the founding of a watchmaking company in Geneva, Charles Dé the founder's 50-year-old grandson has had it: he speaks eccentrically to a reporter, recognizing his grandfather as a craftsman and his son as a businessman, but is evasive about himself. He gives his family the slip and moves in with a young couple he meets by chance, doing the cooking, reading, drinking, and engaging in philosophical discussions with them. The young couple comes to love Charles. In secret, he stays in touch with a daughter, and the rest of the family hires a private investigator to find him, setting in motion a business take-over that threatens his Bohemian happiness.

Actors

François Simon
François Simon
Charles Dé
Marie-Claire Dufour
Marie-Claire Dufour
Adeline
Marcel Robert
Marcel Robert
Paul
Maya Simon
Maya Simon
Marianne Dé, Fille de Charles
André Schmidt
André Schmidt
Pierre Dé, Fils de Charles
Jo Excoffier
Jo Excoffier
Reporter de TV
Walter Schochli
Walter Schochli
Le Détective
Jean-Pierre Moriaud
Jean-Pierre Moriaud
L'Avocat
Janine Christoffe
Janine Christoffe
La Femme de Chambre
Michèle Martel
Michèle Martel
Germaine Dé, la Femme de Charles
Martine Simon
Martine Simon
Cilette
Liliane Bovard
Liliane Bovard
Jean-Luc Bideau
Jean-Luc Bideau
Le Premier Ambulancier
Francis Reusser
Francis Reusser
Le Second Infirmier
Antoine Bordier
Antoine Bordier
Le Réceptionniste de l'Hôtel
Pierre Verdan
Pierre Verdan
Le Patron de Bistrot

Crews

Alain Tanner
Alain Tanner
Writer
Alain Tanner
Alain Tanner
Director
Renato Berta
Renato Berta
Director of Photography
Alain Tanner
Alain Tanner
Producer
Jacques Olivier
Jacques Olivier
Original Music Composer
Sylvia Bachmann
Sylvia Bachmann
Editor
Michel Bühler
Michel Bühler
Production Manager
Éric Noguet
Éric Noguet
Assistant Director
Florian Rochat
Florian Rochat
Assistant Director
Paul Girard
Paul Girard
Sound Engineer
Luc Yersin
Luc Yersin
Sound Assistant
Claude Stebler
Claude Stebler
Camera Operator
Gabriella Zen
Gabriella Zen
Assistant Editor
Marlène Walthert
Marlène Walthert
Script Supervisor

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