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Le trésor des Pieds-Nickelés (1950)

ジャンル : コメディ

上映時間 : 1時間 36分

演出 : Marcel Aboulker

シノプシス

Although suspected and hunted down by policeman Sherlock Coco and inspector Hector, the Pieds Nickelés (Croquignol, Filochard and Ribouldingue) manage to save the legacy of Monsieur Miradoux, who will be very grateful to them.

出演

Maurice Baquet
Maurice Baquet
Ribouldingue
Rellys
Rellys
Croquignol
Jean Parédès
Jean Parédès
Filochard
Fred Pasquali
Fred Pasquali
Sherlococos
Gisèle François
Gisèle François
Solange
Marcelle Monthil
Marcelle Monthil
Madame Miradoux
Solange Certain
Solange Certain
La secrétaire
Rosie Ader
Rosie Ader
La bonne
Luc Andrieux
Luc Andrieux
Hector
Pierre Olaf
Pierre Olaf
Sanchez
Frédéric Duvallès
Frédéric Duvallès
Monsieur Miradoux
André Toscano
André Toscano
Jacques
Pierre Méré
Pierre Méré
Cristobal
Lucien Charbonnier
Lucien Charbonnier
Maître Balandard
Fernand Gilbert
Fernand Gilbert
Le marin
Gérard Séty
Gérard Séty
Le capitaine
Jean-Jacques Daubin
Jean-Jacques Daubin
Un passager
Agramont
Agramont
Francisco Agramonte
Francisco Agramonte
Philippe de Chérisey
Philippe de Chérisey
Arsenio Freignac
Arsenio Freignac
Maurice Marceau
Maurice Marceau

製作陣

Marcel Aboulker
Marcel Aboulker
Director
Robert Beauvais
Robert Beauvais
Dialogue
Michel Duran
Michel Duran
Dialogue
Louis Forton
Louis Forton
Comic Book
Pierre Méré
Pierre Méré
Scenario Writer
Pierre Braunberger
Pierre Braunberger
Producer
Guy Bernard
Guy Bernard
Music
André Dantan
André Dantan
Cinematography
Myriam Borsoutsky
Myriam Borsoutsky
Editor
Raymond Nègre
Raymond Nègre
Production Design
Pierre Méré
Pierre Méré
Assistant Director
René-Christian Forget
René-Christian Forget
Sound
Walter Limot
Walter Limot
Still Photographer

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