A Hundred Francs a Second
A Hundred Francs a Second (French: Cent francs par seconde) is a 1953 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Henri Génès, Philippe Lemaire and Jeannette Batti.[1] It is a spin-off from the French radio game show of the same name.
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Directed by | Jean Boyer |
Produced by | Jean Boyer Jean-Jacques Vital |
Written by | Jean Boyer Serge Veber Jean-Jacques Vital |
Starring | Henri Génès Philippe Lemaire Jeannette Batti |
Music by | Henri Betti |
Cinematography | Charles Suin |
Edited by | Fanchette Mazin |
Production company | P.A.C. Société Générale de Cinématographie Société Nouvelle Pathé Cinéma Titanus |
Distributed by | Pathé |
Release date | 2 January 1953 |
Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Giordani.
Main cast
- Henri Génès as Fernand
- Philippe Lemaire as Philippe
- Jeannette Batti as Louloute
- Jean-Jacques Vital as L'animateur
- Geneviève Kervine as Jacqueline Bourdinet
- Jacques Eyser as Le fakir
- Gaston Orbal as Le secrétaire
- Fred Pasquali as Bourdinet
- Bourvil as Himself
- Mons. Champagne as Himself
- André Gillois as Himself
- Charles Rigoulot as Himself
- Ray Ventura as Himself
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References
- Krautz p.476
Bibliography
- Alfred Krautz. International directory of cinematographers, set- and costume designers in film, Volume 4. Saur, 1984.
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