A mouse at the men

a mouse at the men (or funny of caïd ) is a French film carried out by Jacques Poitrenaud in 1964

Synopsis

Francis and Marcel, burglars at the small week, are surprised in full action by an young girl of good family: Lucille. This one obliges them to accept an association with three. She proposes to them a burglary in her aunt Emma, a rich person lady of the manor. The business finishes in fashionable evening. Lucie speaks then about a large blow: to seize the receipt of a department store " Bon Marché ". The trio succeeds in taking a large bag of ticket and fleeing with the spoils. In spite of the intervention of the police force, the tickets were only advertizing labels.

Data sheet

  • Realization: Jacques Poitrenaud

  • Scenario: According to the novel of Francis Rik " the business days " (Editions Plon)
  • Adaptation: Albert Simonin, Michel Audiard
  • Dialog: Michel Audiard
  • Assistant realizer: Jacques Corbel
  • Sequences actions carried out by Claude Carliez and his team
  • Images: Marcel Oil cake
  • Operator: Charles-Henry Montel
  • Music: Guy Béart, Michel Dovecote
  • Arrangements and musical direction: Michel Dovecote (Barclay Editions)
  • Decorations: François de Lamothe, assisted of Claude Moesching
  • natural Decorations obligingly prétés by the Stores Etam pub Renault
  • Sound: Antoine Archimbaud, Jacques Maumont
  • Assembly: Paul Cayatte, assisted Nicole Dovecote
  • Script girl: Alice Chazelles
  • Make-up: Louis Bonnemaison
  • D.Carrel and D.Saval is equipped by Saint-Honore Créations and Louis Féraud
  • Régisseur: Jean Pieuchot
  • Interior designer: Robert Christidès
  • countable Administrator: Maurice Otte
  • Sound effects: Daniel Couteau
  • Photographer of plate: Roger Corbel
  • Film 35mm, black and white
  • Pulling in the laboratories of Epinay-sur-Seine
  • Recording: R.Beauchamps and Co with the Marignan studios - Generic S.I.M.O
  • and faking: Jean Fouchet
  • Production: Filmsonor, Procinex, Mondex, Free-Films, Corona (France)
  • Chief of production: Robert Hamon, Claude Directing Jaeger
  • of production: Roger Demollières
  • Charged with press: Richard Balcucci
  • Lasted: 91mn
  • Kind: Comedy
  • First presentation the 7/17/1964

Distribution

  • Robert Vattier, Jean Tinder and Jacques Santi, quoted in the catalogs 1961-1965, appears neither with the credits nor with the screen. The role of employee-frameworks of Robert Vattier seems to be purely and simply cut to the assembly.

  • First presentation the 7/17/1964

External bond

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