Capitaine Pantoufle
Capitaine Pantoufle (English: Captain Pantoufle) is a French comedy film of 1953, directed by Guy Lefranc, written by Alfred Adam, starring Madeleine Lebeau and Louis de Funès. The scenario was based on the work of Alfred Adam – "Many".[1]
Capitaine Pantoufle | |
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Directed by | Guy Lefranc |
Produced by | Gaumont - Paul Wagner - C.A.P.A.C (France) |
Written by | Alfred Adam |
Starring | Madeleine Lebeau Louis de Funès Marthe Mercadier |
Music by | Marc Lanjean |
Distributed by | Gaumont |
Release date | 31 July 1953 (France) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- François Périer : Emmanuel Bonnavent, second-in-command of the bank
- Louis de Funès : Mr. Rachoux, the director of bank
- Marthe Mercadier : Claire Bonnavent, wife of Emmanuel
- Michèle Monty : Carmen, the prostitute
- Noël Roquevert : Mr. Cauchard, the father of Claire
- Jane Marken : Mrs Cauchard, mother of Claire
- Jean Brochard : M. Lesurpied, a colleague of Emmanuel
- Dominique Page : Zite
- Pierre Mondy : Henri
- Françoise Spira : the russet lady
- Judith Magre : the companion of Carmen
- Paul Faivre : Mr. Charnudet, the cashier of the bank
- Léonce Corne : the doctor
- Maguy Horiot : the cashier of café
- Richard Francoeur : Mr. Lamberjeton
- Jacques Jouanneau : The barman of Goéland
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