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The Army Game (1960)

Gênero : Comédia

Runtime : 1H 27M

Director : Claude de Givray

Sinopse

Jean Lerat begins his military service at an army camp. Despite his aunt’s attempts to pull a few strings to his advantage, the unfortunate Lerat manages to get on the wrong side of his bullying colonel…

Atores

Christian de Tillière
Christian de Tillière
2ème classe Jean Lerat de la Grinotière
Ricet Barrier
Ricet Barrier
2éme classe Joseph Vidauban
Jacques Balutin
Jacques Balutin
Le caporal Bourrache
Pierre Maguelon
Pierre Maguelon
Serge Korber
Serge Korber
Le troupier à lunettes
Pierre Fabre
Pierre Fabre
Un troupier
Jean-Max Rivière
Jean-Max Rivière
Un troupier
Cabu
Cabu
Le soldat Cabu, as du dessin
Jean-François Adam
Jean-François Adam
Un troupier
Paul Kanoui
Paul Kanoui
Nicolas Rémon
Nicolas Rémon
Romuald Figuier
Romuald Figuier
Guy Gilles
Guy Gilles
Isidro Romero
Isidro Romero
Gérard Poirot
Gérard Poirot
Bernard Davidson
Bernard Davidson
Raymond Milleri
Raymond Milleri
Jean-Louis Walmont
Jean-Louis Walmont
Serge Davri
Serge Davri
Le colonel Chamerlot
Germaine Risse
Germaine Risse
La tante
Andrée Guize
Andrée Guize
La colonelle Chamerlot
Odile Geoffroy
Odile Geoffroy
Chantal
Annie Lefebvre
Annie Lefebvre
Annie
Anne Augay
Anne Augay
Catherine Chamerlot
Bernadette Lafont
Bernadette Lafont
Bernadette Lafont
Jean-Claude Brialy
Jean-Claude Brialy
Capitaine
Robert Lachenay
Robert Lachenay
André Mouézy-Éon
André Mouézy-Éon
Himself
Henri Serre
Henri Serre
François Truffaut
François Truffaut
Le taulard passionné de lecture
Pierre Étaix
Pierre Étaix
Le chef de gare

Tripulações

Claude de Givray
Claude de Givray
Director
André Mouézy-Éon
André Mouézy-Éon
Adaptation
François Truffaut
François Truffaut
Adaptation
Claude de Givray
Claude de Givray
Adaptation
François Truffaut
François Truffaut
Producer
François Truffaut
François Truffaut
Co-Director
Ricet Barrier
Ricet Barrier
Music
Jean-Michel Defaye
Jean-Michel Defaye
Music
Claudine Bouché
Claudine Bouché
Editor
Marcel Berbert
Marcel Berbert
Production Manager
Serge Komor
Serge Komor
Unit Manager
Alex Maineri
Alex Maineri
Unit Manager
Robert Lachenay
Robert Lachenay
Assistant Director
Georges Pellegrin
Georges Pellegrin
Assistant Director
Michel Varesano
Michel Varesano
Assistant Director
Claude Beausoleil
Claude Beausoleil
Assistant Camera
Jean Charvein
Jean Charvein
Camera Operator
Elyette Héliès
Elyette Héliès
Assistant Editor
Hélène Plemiannikov
Hélène Plemiannikov
Assistant Editor
Suzanne Schiffman
Suzanne Schiffman
Script Supervisor
Luce Deuss
Luce Deuss
Production Secretary
Reni Goliard
Reni Goliard
Choreographer
André Mouézy-Éon
André Mouézy-Éon
Theatre Play
André Sylvane
André Sylvane
Theatre Play
Raoul Coutard
Raoul Coutard
Director of Photography

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