The Little Bather

The Little Bather (French: Le Petit Baigneur), is a French comedy film from 1968, directed and written by Robert Dhéry, starring Louis de Funès and Andréa Parisy. The film is known under the titles: "The Little Bather" (International English title), "The Mad Adventures of the Bouncing Beauty" (alternative English title), "Sálvese quien pueda" (Spain), "Der kleine Sausewind" or "Balduin, der Trockenschwimmer" (West Germany), "Si salvi chi può" (Italy),[1] "Mały pływak" (Poland) and "Мали купач" | "Mali kupač" (in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro).

Le Petit Baigneur
Directed byRobert Dhéry
Produced byRobert Dorfmann
Written byRobert Dhéry
StarringLouis de Funès
Andréa Parisy
Music byGérard Calvi
CinematographyJean Tournier
Distributed byValoria Films
Release date
22 March 1968 (France)
Running time
96 minutes (France)
82 minutes (Germany)
CountryFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench

Cast

Reception

The film was the highest-grossing in France in 1968.[2]

gollark: Have you tried not doing that?
gollark: Ah yes, the unlimited power of "fixing" things by meddling with definitions.
gollark: I tend to alternate between vaguely directed optimism and vaguely directed pessimism about the future depending on what I last read.
gollark: I have no idea who they are.
gollark: Anecdotal comparisons of rich people, who are not in fact the people you are making claims about, also do not validate what you're saying.

References

  1. The Little Bather on IMDb
  2. "French Public Favored Their Own Features in '68; 2 Yanks In Dozen". Variety. January 15, 1969. p. 41.


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