Clérambard (film)
Clérambard is a 1969 French comedy film directed by Yves Robert and starring Philippe Noiret, Dany Carrel and Lise Delamare.[1] It is based on the 1950 play (fr) by Marcel Aymé. An impoverished aristocrat goes to desperate lengths to find something to eat.
Cast
- Philippe Noiret ... Le comte Hector de Clérambard
- Dany Carrel ... La Langouste
- Lise Delamare ... Mme de Lere
- Martine Sarcey ... Louise
- Gérard Lartigau ... Octave
- Claude Piéplu ... Maître Galuchon
- Roger Carel ... Le curé
- Juliette Brac ... Mme. Calluchon
- Robert Dalban ... Gustalin
- Lyne Chardonnet ... Brigitte Galuchon
- Josiane Lévêque ... Evelyne Galuchon
gollark: This single max-size induction matrix takes up 5ms of tick time!
gollark: (and turned on peaceful mode)
gollark: I just shoved a bunch of floodlights into the top.
gollark: Slight mob problems. I think, though, that the rainbow wood really adds to the seriousness of the building.
gollark: And now for me to obsess over trying to pick the right materials to build this with...
References
External links
- Clérambard on IMDb
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