Le bourreau des cœurs
Le bourreau des cœurs is a 1983 French comedy film written and directed by Christian Gion and starring Aldo Maccione.[1]
Le bourreau des cœurs | |
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Directed by | Christian Gion |
Written by | Christian Gion |
Starring | Aldo Maccione Anna Maria Rizzoli |
Music by | Éric Demarsan |
Cinematography | Lionel Legros |
Edited by | Nicole Saunier |
Release date |
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Language | French |
The film was a commercial success, finishing 24th at the 1983 French yearly Box Office with 1,652,422 tickets.[2]
Plot
Cast
- Aldo Maccione as Vittorio Garibaldi
- Anna Maria Rizzoli as Ginette
- Jean Parédès as Max
- André Nader as Pedro
- Nico il Grande as Jésus
- Jole Silvani as The Mother
- Max Desrau as The Father
- Hubert Lassiat as The Grandmother
- Gillian Gill as The Sister
- Jean David Junior as Bébert
- Diego Ferrari as Jeannot
- Guy Lux as Himself
- Florence Guérin as The Starlette
- Marcel Gassouk as an actor
- Christophe Guybet as a regissor
- Arch Taylor : Ricky Zapla
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References
- Cyril Laverger. La société dans le cinéma français de 1975 à 1985: approche sociologique des données filmiques, Volume 2. Presses universitaires de Septentrion, 2000. ISBN 2284019242.
- "Box-office France 1983". CBO-Boxoffice. Retrieved 21 October 2015.(subscription required)
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