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Come to My Place, I Live at a Girlfriend's (1981)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Patrice Leconte
Writer : Michel Blanc

Synopsis

Guy is fired from is job, and asks to stay with his friend and his girlfriend in their apartment. The longer he stays, the more disaster he creates.

Actors

Michel Blanc
Michel Blanc
Guy
Bernard Giraudeau
Bernard Giraudeau
Daniel
Anémone
Anémone
Adrienne
Marie-Anne Chazel
Marie-Anne Chazel
Catherine, la fille du 13°
Thérèse Liotard
Thérèse Liotard
Françoise
Marie-Pierre Casey
Marie-Pierre Casey
La concierge de Cécile

Crews

Patrice Leconte
Patrice Leconte
Director
Luis Rego
Luis Rego
Writer
Didier Kaminka
Didier Kaminka
Writer
Michel Blanc
Michel Blanc
Screenplay
Michel Blanc
Michel Blanc
Adaptation
Patrice Leconte
Patrice Leconte
Adaptation
Renaud
Renaud
Original Music Composer
Jacqueline Thiédot
Jacqueline Thiédot
Editor
Bernard Zitzermann
Bernard Zitzermann
Director of Photography
Ivan Maussion
Ivan Maussion
Set Decoration
Thérèse Ripaud
Thérèse Ripaud
Costume Design
Joël Lavau
Joël Lavau
Makeup Artist
Philippe Lièvre
Philippe Lièvre
Production Manager
Bernard Marescot
Bernard Marescot
Production Manager
Maurice Terrasse
Maurice Terrasse
Property Master
Jean-Pierre Lelong
Jean-Pierre Lelong
Sound Effects
Jean-Paul Loublier
Jean-Paul Loublier
Sound Mixer
Patrice Noïa
Patrice Noïa
Boom Operator
Guillaume Sciama
Guillaume Sciama
Sound
Jean-Philippe Goude
Jean-Philippe Goude
Additional Music
Ramon Pipin
Ramon Pipin
Additional Music
Claude Plouganou
Claude Plouganou
Stand In

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